Climate Impact Company Week 2-4 Outlook: North America
MJO shift across the tropical Indian Ocean lends support to a cool down in the East but precipitation in the Mid-South U.S. continues.
MJO shift across the tropical Indian Ocean lends support to a cool down in the East but precipitation in the Mid-South U.S. continues.
MJO shift across the Indian Ocean favors more dryness for Argentina. The next days bring very cold temperatures and heavy snows to EU/RU wheat zones.
There is no question the bad drought in Argentina is worsening and one of the worst on record. However, there is some potential for showers in the medium-range. Are they enough to take the edge off the drought? Probably not.
Highlight: Western cold fades; East U.S. near normal into mid-March with rewarming to follow Week 2 Ahead: March 4-10, 2018 Comment: The wet pattern in the Central/East-Central/Mid-South U.S. eases as subtropical influence on the U.S. precipitation pattern caused by the MJO eases. The Southern States turn drier while precipitation shifts north to southern Canada and…
Discussion on U.S. BAD flooding, not as cold for Europe and possible showers for Argentina ahead.
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