qbo other global indeces many people like to use the qbo (the quasi-biennial zonal wind oscillation)...

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QBO OTHER GLOBAL INDECES Many people like to use the QBO (The Quasi-Biennial zonal wind Oscillation) to make long range forecasts. I don't use it. This is because in the months of research that I have done on the index, I have found no clear correlation between it and anything. Things that would correlate in theory (to the 3rd degree) don't have enough analogs to verify it. For example... someone will say that a west-QBO Nino in a solar max would produce a good winter in the east. Well, there are only 1-2 analog years to work with, so you can neither prove or disprove the theory. Making forecasts based on it may work for some people, but I don't trust something that unproven. Using Solar-Min's/Max's alone doesn’t work either. For example, 97-98 and 95-96 were both Solar Min's. These were opposite winters. 94-95 was also a Solar- Min winter. There is no direct correlation. QBO 30 mb Zonal Wind Index QBO 50 mb Zonal Wind Index

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• OTHER GLOBAL INDECES

Many people like to use the QBO (The Quasi-Biennial zonal wind Oscillation) to make long range forecasts. I don't use it. This is because in the months of research that I have done on the index, I have found no clear correlation between it and anything. Things that would correlate in theory (to the 3rd degree) don't have enough analogs to verify it. For example... someone will say that a west-QBO Nino in a solar max would produce a good winter in the east. Well, there are only 1-2 analog years to work with, so you can neither prove or disprove the theory. Making forecasts based on it may work for some people, but I don't trust something that unproven.

Using Solar-Min's/Max's alone doesn’t work either. For example, 97-98 and 95-96 were both Solar Min's. These were opposite winters. 94-95 was also a Solar-Min winter. There is no direct correlation.

QBO 30 mb Zonal Wind Index QBO 50 mb Zonal Wind Index

Negative QBO and BlockingNegative QBO and Blocking

A negative (easterly) QBO helps create a blocking high over Greenland which can divert cold air south into the United States

QBO (2006)

• The KEY point to consider is that if the current QBO phase stays strongly positive into the winter in any probabilities all saying significant cold air outbreaks or a colder than normal overall pattern would be significantly reduced. If on the other hand the QBO phase drops towards neutral then the overall pattern becomes much more promising for significant winter weather over much of the nation as well as the chances for more significant cold air outbreaks.

QBO (Quasi-Biennial Oscillation)“The quasi-biennial oscillation (QBO) is a band of high level zonal winds  found over the Equatorial at very high altitudes (even above the Jet Stream).  It is a very well known periodic oscillation in atmosphere. The has been a lot of research done over the last  =10 years that shows the = QBO has significant impact of overall climate patterns ...as well as Winter Weather patterns as well as the Hurricane season. The period of the QBO "oscillation"  is about  (a little over) two years. The QBO  has two "phases" which  occur within the 1 Oscillation  cycle-- the Easterly or NEGATIVE phase and the WESTERLY or Positive phase. Within the meteorological community the QBO is used  heavily by SOME as a key ingredient  to figuring out what the Winter pattern across North America might be...while other forecasters don’t think its all that relevant.” (DT)

“The quasi-biennial oscillation is a quasi-periodic oscillation of the equatorial zonal wind between easterlies and westerlies in the tropical stratosphere with a mean period of 28 to 29 months (find QBO data since 1948 http://www.cdc.noaa.gov/Correlation/qbo.data). The best three matches to this year are 1971, 1975, 1966, however none of those were El Nino winter seasons, in fact all of them saw negative SST anomaly values.” (Misc. Pro Met)

QBO

In my opinion however much of the discussion is misdirected towards how and why the QBO

is important.  For example it has been asserted that during the winter season....the Eastern half of the US

is often cold and snowier than  Normal  when  the QBO is in Westerly or Positive phase while

others have asserted  that the Easterly or Negative Phase is better for colder and snowier Eastern US

winters. (DT)

QBO (2006)

• It is My contention that a East or Negative Phase of the QBO as we  go into the  Winter months correlates to a more active and stronger Pacific Jet   stream... which means more rains and storminess for the Pacific NW and West coast and a Ridge over the SE  or  East coast. 

•  A  QBO value that is strongly positive as we go into the Winter months...say  above +10.0 or higher almost always implies a lack of cold air build up in Canada and  a Milder winter for the CONUS . 

•  A QBO value that is near zero as we go into the Winter months---say from +5.0  to -5.0 implies a Pacific Jet  that is weak and favorable for all sorts of large scale pattern shifts and changes--called pattern amplification and de-amplification (lots of storms and blocking patterns) . 

2006    QBO     VALUES  FROM JAN  TO   OCT   

JAN FEB MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUG SEPT  OCT

-18.83 -11.24 -0.38 +5.00 +10.36 +11.47 +10.75 +9.10 +10.20 +10.86

QBO

OTHER GLOBAL INDECES

Many people like to use the QBO (The Quasi-Biennial zonal wind Oscillation) to make long range forecasts. I don't use it.

This is because in the months of research that I have done on the index, I have found no clear correlation between it and anything. Things that would correlate in theory (to the 3rd

degree) don't have enough analogs to verify it. For example... someone will say that a west-QBO Nino in a solar max would produce a good winter in the east. Well, there are only 1-2

analog years to work with, so you can neither prove or disprove the theory. Making forecasts based on it may work for some

people, but I don't trust something that unproven.

QBO 30 mb Zonal Wind Index QBO 50 mb Zonal Wind Index

QBO Map Plotting and Plot for 2001-2006QBO Map Plotting and Plot for 2001-2006Making Monthly QBO Plots

Note: Arrows Indicate Time

Periods in Which Philadelphia

Received a Major Snowstorm. It is

common for these snowstorms to

occur at or near a transitional period of the QBO. For example, a rising QBO in between 2 periods of falling (FRF) or FNF, or RNF, NR, FNR

QBO Map Plotting and Plot for 1995-2000QBO Map Plotting and Plot for 1995-2000

QBO Map Plotting and Plot for 1989-1994QBO Map Plotting and Plot for 1989-1994

QBO Map Plotting and Plot for 1983-1988QBO Map Plotting and Plot for 1983-1988

QBO Map Plotting and Plot for 1977-1982QBO Map Plotting and Plot for 1977-1982

QBO Map Plotting and Plot for 1971-1976QBO Map Plotting and Plot for 1971-1976

QBO Map Plotting and Plot for 1965-1970QBO Map Plotting and Plot for 1965-1970

QBO Map Plotting and Plot for 1959-1964QBO Map Plotting and Plot for 1959-1964

QBO Map Plotting and Plot for 1953-1958QBO Map Plotting and Plot for 1953-1958

QBO Map Plotting and Plot for 1948-1952QBO Map Plotting and Plot for 1948-1952