Caeldeth
Noble
As some of you may know I studied meteorology in college. My specialty was severe winter weather. Whenever I see an extreme cold snap I think to myself "there is going to be a blizzard when the cold let's go" Well, the period from the 3rd and 4th of January when the polar vortex pulls out is getting me very intrigued. Every single weather model is showing a triple phased Superstorm that could very well drop 2 - 3 feet of snow and some spots 3 - 4 feet from NJ to Maine with hurricane force winds. This is an extremely rare weather event and a triple phased storm has only ever happened once in recorded human history which was the Great Superstorm of 93'. Right now I am giving this storm a 50/50 shot at development but I will keep my eye on it for sure. Here is what are the models are looking like for this time period.
In the image you are seeing a classic double barreled low. One very strong parent low off the coast and another very strong low south of NYC. They will merge to create a triple phased winter hurricane off the coast of NYC and absoloutly crush the coast and interior portions of New England. The pieces are there, the cold is there, all three jets are already in play. It's all a matter of when this storm pops it's ugly head out of the gulf and if phases quickly enough to make it go nuclear. Stay tuned.
In the image you are seeing a classic double barreled low. One very strong parent low off the coast and another very strong low south of NYC. They will merge to create a triple phased winter hurricane off the coast of NYC and absoloutly crush the coast and interior portions of New England. The pieces are there, the cold is there, all three jets are already in play. It's all a matter of when this storm pops it's ugly head out of the gulf and if phases quickly enough to make it go nuclear. Stay tuned.
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