Daily News | As spring arrives in Philly, probing the mystery of the missing snowflakes
And for a virtual while last week, it appeared that the region’s biggest snowfall in seven years — about a foot and a half — would upstage theA quite similar virtual threat had been on tap for March 13.threats that didn’t materialize coincided with the anniversaries of two of the most disruptive March storms in the region’s weather history.
Despite the planet’s rising temperatures, and last month’s general warmth across the contiguous United States, Februarythe I-95 corridor and much of the EastAfter another week-ahead Northeast threat popped up on Thursday, Judah Cohen, a snow-loving scientist at Atmospheric and Environmental Research, declared his skepticism on Twitter. “I’m done,” he wrote. “I’ve seen this movie before.
By his analysis, in terms of accuracy, in forecasting for the level of the atmosphere that is critical for steering weather systems, the U.S. and European models had their worst February in 10 years.On at least four occasions, the European, long considered the gold standard in the meteorological community, was forecasting six or more inches of snow in Philly within the next eight days of a model run in the winter of 2022-23.
That cool pool’s interaction with the overlying air had cosmic effects on North American weather. Among the results have been a shunting of frigid air to the north and an all-but-dead East Coast storm track.
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