The GFS and GFSP have both gone with the shortwave low shoving its way NE toward Svalbard days 8-10 that ECM has been consistently modeling, but unlike that model, they continue to avoid trough disruption to our west in during that period.
That means we end up looking for the Greenland vortex to dive SE as per recent runs, but it takes longer to do so on the GFSP 12z op, while the GFS 12z op still has a go earlier, but seems to redevelop a stretched out vortex to our NW late on in the run.
The slower trop. vortex disintegration in the GFSP run is a result of the strat. vortex taking longer to shift away from Greenland. That's a trend that I've seen in past winters when we've been waiting for strat. events to change the game - it seems that a tendency to be over-progressive applies at that level as well as nearer the surface. The run finishes with a good setup for a notable cold spell going forward but it sure is a long road to get there.
The redevelopment of low heights to our NW on the GFS 12z op run is an unpleasant sight, hopefully that won't have much ensemble support. If it does, I'll start to wonder if the strat. vortex is really going to do much shifting at all during the leading third of December.
Having said all this, the forcing of low heights NE beyond day 6 is far from convincing on the GFSP 12z op run, as it barges right through an area of high pressure extending from Scandinavia to the Arctic Ocean north of Siberia, which has been looking stronger with each new run:
Note how the heights in green extend further north/northeast from Scandinavia on the 12z run.
A look at the jet chart shows a complicated setup with three streaks to resolve at that crucial timeframe:
Just a thought - but I'm not betting on anything, as UKMO is even more aggressive with firing energy NE. I'm still thinking that unless we see some trough disruption to the west in the 8-10 day range and the polar vortex dropping south in the Atlantic, we're heading down the long road rather than taking any shortcuts.
Originally Posted by: Stormchaser