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I caused this. Every other year I've gone west in December before Christmas. This year I decided to go to Snowshoe December 19-22. I guess I can work on my tan. And I've never really spent much time on the Skidder lift before. Should be special
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GFS Runs are beginning to show frozen precip sliding through on the 21st and 22nd. The moisture is westerly, so maybe not too plentiful. But on the Christmas Eve, you can see precip crawling in from the SW. If it can stay cold enough (and from the run, looks like snow in Alabama first, so should definitely be cold enough for snow in WNC), a southwesterly moisture jet could create a big dump.
It's a long ways out, but here's to hoping.
http://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis ... 0&ypos=195
It's a long ways out, but here's to hoping.
http://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis ... 0&ypos=195
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I would take a forecast from the GFS for 13-14 days out with a HUGE grain of salt. Especially when you compare it with the ensembles.Once/year wrote:GFS Runs are beginning to show frozen precip sliding through on the 21st and 22nd. The moisture is westerly, so maybe not too plentiful. But on the Christmas Eve, you can see precip crawling in from the SW. If it can stay cold enough (and from the run, looks like snow in Alabama first, so should definitely be cold enough for snow in WNC), a southwesterly moisture jet could create a big dump.
It's a long ways out, but here's to hoping.
http://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis ... 0&ypos=195
http://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis ... 0&ypos=195
http://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis ... 0&ypos=249
WOOOOOO!
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theKENDOG wrote: http://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis ... 0&ypos=249
OK I don't completely understand it but that is the scariest cartoon I have ever seen, there should be a warning or something... evil animation
Why did I gloat over our prospects in September? ..and called out the PNW, shame
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This Winter was way too short,a mini ice age would really be nice but it's only wishful thinking!
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tahoe hit it right around mid-march, no complaints from me