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Old 09-04-2014, 10:28 PM
 
Location: Mid Atlantic USA
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Hmm, not sure I understand how this is relating to my post. I was showing Euro for next weeks weather and you mentioned Jamstec Dec-Jan-Feb anomalies.

I thought it related cause you were showing snow cover so early in Autumn (possible meaning colder winter ahead there), and yet according to the cold guru's fav model, Canada is supposed to be above average all winter. That's all.
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Old 09-05-2014, 04:24 AM
 
Location: Near the Coast SWCT
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I thought it related cause you were showing snow cover so early in Autumn (possible meaning colder winter ahead there), and yet according to the cold guru's fav model, Canada is supposed to be above average all winter. That's all.
What I was showing was snow total to forecast hour.(Amount of snow that falls) Meaning it could melt the next day if warm enough. Snow cover projection for winter is something different and snow in Sept doesnt have to mean a cold winter ahead. Next week's snowfall means nothing for winter snowcover especially since we're just in September.


Check this out from latest Euro. Snow storm this weekend into Next week for left area circled. And another snowstorm for the 11th on the right for SouthWest Ontario and parts of Minnesota. Wow! But it can melt the next day or 2. This is just snowfall total.



Edit... I forgot this was the Alaska thread. lol

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