Winter '15 / '16 - Snow Storm #1: RAW Forecasts
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| Baltimore ... MD 28-JAN-22 |
All forecasts and summary statistics will be posted at the Contest web site and the web log ... respectively after lunch FRI.
Having issues with Excel this AM.
Snowfall forecasting contests for 27 stations across New England and the Mid-Atlantic regions ... since 1999
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| Baltimore ... MD 28-JAN-22 |
UPDATE: tele-connection index values
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Monthly station snowfall summary for DEC-15.
Rank ordered by percent of monthly normal.
Decent inter - and intra-run-to-run consistency suggesting this season's first contest-worthy snow storm may be in the offing toward week's end.
Timing the on-set of precipitation remains a moving target. 18-JAN / 00z GFS pointing toward FRI AM over southern portions of the forecast area.
'Call for Forecasts' possible WED evening (20-JAN).
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There have been five previous winters without a contest-worthy storm in DEC ('99-'00, '06-'07, '11-'12, and '14-'15).
The first storms those winters were:
1/20/00
2/14/07
1/21/12
1/26/15
Total snowfall forecasting contests those winters:
'99-'00: 5
'06-'07: 5
'11-'12: 2
'14-'15: 6
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Hang in there forecasters.
All is (probably) not lost.
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NWP image courtesy meteocentre.com
A little past the halfway point of meteorological winter ... another coastal teaser lurks on the horizon.
Maybe DEC 2015 won't go into the record books as not having a single contest-worthy snow storm.
Progs depict weak cyclogenesis this weekend over southern TX and a track to the NE well west of the Appalachian mountains with half-hearted secondary development off the Delmarva a few days later.
Retreating and weakening Arctic HIGH over SE CN would support a layer a slop along the coast with plowable snows inland.
NWP image courtesy meteocentre.com
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NEWxSFC's historian reports four of 16 DECs without a contest-worthy storm (winters ending: '00, '07, '12, '15).
Season-total snowfall totals ... P-O-R-N ... and PCT of P-O-R-N
'99 - '00 (unavailable - no season-total contest)
'06 - '07 617" / 926" (67%)
'11 - '12 393" / 934" (42%)
'14 - '15 1,336" / 934" (143%)
Not a good sign but too soon to abandon all hope.