Posted on 07/25/2015 9:31:28 AM PDT by Excellence
Free and open to the public, Joe Bastardi's analysis of upcoming winter, comparing the '97-'98 El Nino to this year's El Nino. Also short term weather, with particular focus on the system now parked on the east side of Florida.
(Excerpt) Read more at weatherbell.com ...
Joe Bastardi ping.
You may need to watch this one twice, but this is what I got out of it.
El Nino-caused low pressure in East Pac. High pressure tropical south of Florida...Causing less hurricane activity than expected. System west Florida gulf could cross over, come out east coast and intensify, but theres no way to tell now. If, while system is working its way across to the east coast, any kind of a hurricane comes in, the two could combine, which is a similar situation to Sandy, where a storm came in from the north and combined with a low-intensity hurricane.
El Ninos influence on winter will probably be weaker than the 97-98 El Nino because, although the SOI may be the same, there just isnt the same amount of warm water piled up against Peru.
And there you have it.
I need a beer.
LOL! Thanks!
LOL thanks.
Meteorology isn’t for the faint-hearted!
I need a Dramamine. Thanks for the ride anyway.
There’s some concern in Kalifornia that the El Nino won’t track sufficiently north to provide the required drought-busting snowpack in the Sierras.
I think our biggest problem is still that ridge over west Canada.
I think our biggest problem is still that ridge over west Canada.
Oops, double post.
Snow 167% of normal, I need to win Lotto tonight for that home somewhere but here!
If normal is 2” then 167% is only 3.34” but I’m guessing you are averaging more than that.
I’m excited to be at 133% because we could actually see some snow.
I’ll be watching that Florida rain for development and, I heard it here first!
What area are you talking about?
I’m in SE Virginia close to Norfolk. We have four mild seasons and occasional tropical systems. Hope this Florida system doesn’t come roaring up the coast.
During Joe’s summary he put up his prediction for snowfall and the Twilight Zone was in the 167% area!!!!!
Check out Joe’s Twitter feed; it looks like it is headed north.
I don’t twit so ... Can one view them without joining? Is there a linky thing?
Thanks, E
Excellence,
You certainly deliver a more concise and readable summary than Joe himself! Thanks for pinging and summarizing.
TC
I don’t think so. I can’t post pictures from my phone, but when I get to my computer I’ll be able to.
You might check out weather bell, a lot of charts are on the free side.
"...what's his long range winter forecast look like?"
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