Fat Turkeys Approach The Carolinas

Posted On November 10, 2010

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Fat Turkeys Approach:  As we move toward Thanksgiving, our drier-than-normal weather continues to be the headline.  Obviously, this is evidence of La Nina’s firm grip on the pattern as we move toward December.  Fortunately, not as many people like rainy days as sunny days :).  Still, it would help in a number of different ways to soak up some good rain.  A new variable, however, gives reason for optimism… cold air is poised to move south currently positioned in southern Canada.  Due to this influence, a more amplified pattern will take shape next week and it looks as if we may be looking at a good opportunity for rain by next Tuesday.

Forecast Model Discussion:  Hopefully this discussion will help to see what we are focusing on as we forecast the days ahead, specifically the middle-to-late portion of next week.  The European model (above/left) shows a projection of conditions next Tuesday.  The orange arrow indicates a southwest wind flow at 10,000ft originating from the western Gulf of Mexico.  This southwest wind flow is associated with a low pressure system and clearly supports the idea of some soaking rains next Tuesday.  Also, a good amount of cold air with a polar vortex (of sorts) is shown in blue… moving into the west and upper plains states.

Speaking of cold and the position of that cold airmass, the GFS paints a similar story to the European.  The GFS map(above/right) is valid for two days later… 7AM on Thursday the 18th of November.  Notice the majority of the cold airmass is spilling into the Western United States.  I think the GFS may be a bit too far west with most of the cold and I think the placement of the coldest air will be in the middle of the nation.  Also, a weaker area of cold air is projected to be moving across the northeast supplying the Western Carolinas with yet another dry airmass by late next week.  That looks about right to us… drying out after the rain Tuesday with more sunny days.

Thanksgiving Projection:  As for specifics on Thanksgiving, nobody can be confidently specific.  One thing we know, there will be some cold air around.  Odds are that it will be positioned either in the upper plains or possibly out in the western states.  Some of that cold air may head into the Carolinas around Thanksgiving, but odds are we won’t deal with anything winter-like (other than a morning or two with lows in the 20s or 30s due to a clear sky & calm winds – nothing out of the ordinary). 

December isn’t quite here yet, but there should be some fun and games in December as the activity level (storminess) cranks up a notch.

-C2

Snow pics this am from casper,wy

Posted On November 9, 2010

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NW Upslope

Posted On November 4, 2010

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It looks like the upslope has begun in most of NC high country. That should only continue and expand as we get into the late night. Winter forecasting coming soon from cafum 1.

Cafum Poll #1

Posted On November 4, 2010

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We are BACK!!

Posted On November 4, 2010

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We are back and better than ever. Cafum1 from WY and Cafum2 from SC

Lots of rain Coming for our region

Posted On October 12, 2009

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Tons of rain coming for t he SE with a nice tropical connection…

 

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Posted On October 7, 2009

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SE winter base map

Been Awhile

Posted On September 18, 2009

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Good late night all!!  It has been months since anything new was put on the blog, but we will start to light this site up like a christmas tree on christmas soon.  Fall is just about here, and winter will be around the corner.  looks like it could be a very nice one for folks in the SE.  Stay tuned!

Cafum1

Possible Historic snowstorm for most of GA/upstate sc/western and central NC Significant storm for areas just to south of there.

Posted On March 1, 2009

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SE snowstorm??

Posted On January 29, 2009

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Models are trying to hint on a possible snowstorm in the SE.  More after 00z models.

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