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DelMarVa Fishin' Reports; March 2013

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Cuz I just know things.

 

Plug; Now I like that... a good answer to anything...I mean it's concise, simple, accurate as far as anyone knows...you really can't argue with it. Think I'm going to use that as my new "go to" response for anyone who ever questions me!

;)

:th:

 

Hope things pick up soon, but the weather prognosticators seem to be saying winter ain't quite done yet....jet stream is kinda on a southward bend across US...macro Atlantic Ocean weather patterns may be damming up cold air and keeping it that way for a week or two before we see a real warmng trend...keep an eye on Sunday through Tuesday for nasty stuff maybe if one of the weather models is correct and takes a Low coming from the west to just south of Mid Atlantic and then up the coast when it gets here...yuck. Hope not...latest nerdy weather discussion.....

 

LONG TERM /SATURDAY NIGHT THROUGH WEDNESDAY/...

BLOCKING OVER THE HIGH LATITUDES (NEGATIVE NAO/AO) WILL CONTINUE TO

IMPACT THE AREA WITH BELOW NORMAL TEMPERATURES AND UNSETTLED

CONDITIONS PREVAILING. THERE IS INCREASING CONFIDENCE WITH LOW

PRESSURE DEVELOPMENT IN THE LOWER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY LATE

SATURDAY/SATURDAY NIGHT IMPACTING THE MID ATLANTIC STATES IN THE

SUNDAY/MONDAY TIME FRAME. TIMING IS THE MAIN DIFFERENCE BETWEEN

MODELS AT THIS TIME. SO FAR...HAVE NAILED DOWN SUNDAY WITH LIKELY

POPS.

 

THE MAIN QUESTION IS FOR SUNDAY AND WHETHER OR NOT WE WILL HAVE A

CAD. THIS WILL HAVE SIGNIFICANT IMPLICATIONS WITH HIGH TEMPERATURES

THAT DAY. THE 00Z RUN OF THE EURO BACKED OFF AND ITS FORECAST DOES

NOT QUITE LOOK REASONABLE GIVEN THE PATTERN OF LATE. THE GFS IS MORE

IN LINE WITH THE RECENT PATTERN. WILL GO MORE HEAVILY WITH THE GFS

BUT BACK A LITTLE FROM ITS SOLUTION. HIGH TEMPERATURES SUNDAY

CURRENTLY FORECAST IN THE LOW TO MID 40S EXCEPT UPR 40S IN THE FAR

SE AND WILL LEAVE INTACT FOR NOW. THESE READINGS MAY NEED TO BE

LOWERED WITH FUTURE ISSUANCES(CONSIDER READINGS WERE IN THE UPR

30S/LWR 40S OVER MOST OF THE AREA THIS PAST MONDAY). PTYPE DOES NOT

APPEAR TO BE AN ISSUE WITH THICKNESSES INTO THE LIQUID RANGE AND

SURFACE TEMPERATURES CURRENTLY FORECAST TO REMAIN ABOVE FREEZING ON

SUNDAY. COLDER AIR MOVES IN SUNDAY NIGHT AND MONDAY AND MAY BUT SO

DOES DRIER AIR. KEPT THE FCST WITH CHC RAIN FOR NOW THROUGH MONDAY

WITH SLGT CHC RAIN/SNWILL NEED TO

EVALUATE MORE CLOSELY AS THE EVENT APPROACHES.E

 

 

I may be wrong on all this weather stuff, but keep in mind I say it ......

 

...(with thanks to Plug for my new answer to everything)....

 

...."Cuz I just know things".

 

(And if you are wondering because you have never encountered them, bed bug bites do make ya itch...learned that from a stay at an eastern shore motel that had a slight small critter problem a few years ago...UGGHHH!)

 

 

 

:D

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I've been watching that storm on the models the past few days, could be ugly for our beaches. Just hoping its warm enough here at home to be all rain, tired of these PIA 2" snows. Not deep enough to keep people from driving, and just slippery enough to cause many many wrecks, making the life of this insurance appraiser very busy, gonna need my week and a half break come May, just hope the waters warm be then!!

My daddy was a pistol, I'm a son of a gun!
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I fished yesterday morning early in order to meet the vernal equinox at 0702 hours…something I try to do every year in anticipation of the SB starting to move. Beautiful morning while it lasted...

 

No fish caught…surf was lifeless…even tried the back…nothing. Good news is water in the back was 45 degrees, but surf temps still cold at 41 degrees…

 

Poppy

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Still no stabilization of water temps here, Fish to be had, "big", but definitely not an early or easy spring. Still looking for the "occasional" decent striper in this thread to see if it correlates ( occasional big fish) to when the spring bite starts here and it picks up there.

"Sweet songs never last too long on broken radios" Sam Stone / John Prine

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