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Default Effects on us of early winter snow on US Eastern seaboard?

Presumably it depends on the specific synoptics that caused this event.
I'm not sure what the current view is - it's usually one of :-
1. We will get it next
2. It will make it warm here
3. It has no specific bearing on our future weather

I'm guessing the media will plump for no.1 ;-)

Dave

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On 30/10/2011 17:46, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Presumably it depends on the specific synoptics that caused this event.
I'm not sure what the current view is - it's usually one of :-
1. We will get it next
2. It will make it warm here
3. It has no specific bearing on our future weather

I'm guessing the media will plump for no.1 ;-)

Dave


No 3 for me.



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On Oct 30, 5:46*pm, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Presumably it depends on the specific synoptics that caused this event.
I'm not sure what the current view is - it's usually one of :-
1. We will get it next
2. It will make it warm here
3. It has no specific bearing on our future weather

I'm guessing the media will plump for no.1 ;-)

Dave


Roy Spencer has something to say about the recent precipitous drop at
all troposphere levels and how the atmosphere is unstable and it's
effect on the recent NE states storm .. I wonder what Will thinks
about Spencer's comments or anyone else come to that.
http://www.drroyspencer.com/
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On Sun, 30 Oct 2011 10:54:06 -0700, Lawrence13 wrote:

On Oct 30, 5:46Â*pm, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Presumably it depends on the specific synoptics that caused this event.
I'm not sure what the current view is - it's usually one of :- 1. We
will get it next
2. It will make it warm here
3. It has no specific bearing on our future weather

I'm guessing the media will plump for no.1 ;-)

Dave


Roy Spencer has something to say about the recent precipitous drop at
all troposphere levels and how the atmosphere is unstable and it's
effect on the recent NE states storm .. I wonder what Will thinks about
Spencer's comments or anyone else come to that.
http://www.drroyspencer.com/


The PDO index has been negative for most of the past four years and
strongly so for Jul-Sep this year. I suppose that may explain the current
dip.

With another La Nina kicking off, the USA should get a mild and dry
winter but I don't suppose it's got its mojo working yet. Perhaps the
snow is all the fault of La Nada.


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Howard Neil wrote:
On 30/10/2011 17:46, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Presumably it depends on the specific synoptics that caused this event.
I'm not sure what the current view is - it's usually one of :-
1. We will get it next
2. It will make it warm here
3. It has no specific bearing on our future weather

I'm guessing the media will plump for no.1 ;-)

Dave


No 3 for me.



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Looks like the same system that brought the snow could bring some rain
to the West around Tuesday.


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On Oct 30, 5:52*pm, Howard Neil wrote:
On 30/10/2011 17:46, Dave Cornwell wrote:

Presumably it depends on the specific synoptics that caused this event.
I'm not sure what the current view is - it's usually one of :-
1. We will get it next
2. It will make it warm here
3. It has no specific bearing on our future weather


I'm guessing the media will plump for no.1 ;-)


Dave


No 3 for me.

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Me too.

PS Temperatures are not dropping any quicker than they always do at
this time of year and are still much warmer than you would ever expect
after 17 months of below average conditions in the Equatorial Pacific,
but don't tell Larry (or Roy).
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On Oct 30, 7:18*pm, Dawlish wrote:
On Oct 30, 5:52*pm, Howard Neil wrote:





On 30/10/2011 17:46, Dave Cornwell wrote:


Presumably it depends on the specific synoptics that caused this event.

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On Oct 30, 7:18*pm, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Howard Neil wrote:
On 30/10/2011 17:46, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Presumably it depends on the specific synoptics that caused this event..
I'm not sure what the current view is - it's usually one of :-
1. We will get it next
2. It will make it warm here
3. It has no specific bearing on our future weather


I'm guessing the media will plump for no.1 ;-)


Dave


No 3 for me.


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Looks like the same system *that brought the snow could bring some rain
to the West around Tuesday.- Hide quoted text -

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Look to the east Dave
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Lawrence13 wrote:
On Oct 30, 7:18 pm, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Howard Neil wrote:
On 30/10/2011 17:46, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Presumably it depends on the specific synoptics that caused this event.
I'm not sure what the current view is - it's usually one of :-
1. We will get it next
2. It will make it warm here
3. It has no specific bearing on our future weather
I'm guessing the media will plump for no.1 ;-)
Dave
No 3 for me.

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Looks like the same system that brought the snow could bring some rain
to the West around Tuesday.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


Look to the east Dave

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Well I know it was 7C and raining when I was in Istanbul two weeks ago!
Dave
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On Oct 30, 9:18*pm, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Lawrence13 wrote:
On Oct 30, 7:18 pm, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Howard Neil wrote:
On 30/10/2011 17:46, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Presumably it depends on the specific synoptics that caused this event.



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