January 2025 Forecasts And Discussions
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Re: January 2025 Forecasts And Discussions
This would be one hell of a blizzard on the east coast
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Re: January 2025 Forecasts And Discussions
That's the worst thing of our miserable winter...
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Re: January 2025 Forecasts And Discussions
Phantom cold or real cold??? I like the Met Notes.
Past 24 hour high and low were within 4 hours, high at 3 pm 6.3c low at 7 pm 1.2 c.
Past 24 hour high and low were within 4 hours, high at 3 pm 6.3c low at 7 pm 1.2 c.
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Re: January 2025 Forecasts And Discussions
I expected a 2007-08 kind of winter. A super ENSO outcome like 2015-16 was probably the last thing I envisioned and the fact that every long-range climate modeling got this so wrong is insane.
Phil can find every excuse in the book but this is climate change in action.
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Re: January 2025 Forecasts And Discussions
Very sharp gradient with those. UBC, YVR, Ladner, Tsawwassen, White Rock could get 20-30cm while Inland areas have less than 10cm. Last time we saw something like that was early Feb 2019, but late Feb 2018 also had that setup of the extreme variety as it was very notable. 2cm in east Coquitlam and 20cm+ near Boundary Bay as temps were sufficiently cold enough, we had a weak slider down the coast, and the winds aligned perfectly.Rubus_Leucodermis wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2025 7:58 am The streamers that come down the Strait from NW to SE are my faves.
Give me a stalled surface low in the strait during a period of cold onshore flow. January 27th, 2002 repeat.
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Re: January 2025 Forecasts And Discussions
2005-06 and 1966-67 were among the top analogues for this winter, and they have been bang on thus far.wetcoast91 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2025 12:06 pm I expected a 2007-08 kind of winter. A super ENSO outcome like 2015-16 was probably the last thing I envisioned and the fact that every long-range climate modeling got this so wrong is insane.
Phil can find every excuse in the book but this is climate change in action.
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Re: January 2025 Forecasts And Discussions
We need at least one major arctic event this year/season. We need to kill off the bugs and we need more snow-pack for the mountains!!
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Re: January 2025 Forecasts And Discussions
Similar but not quite. We did have a polar maritime airmass deliver some wet snow to higher areas in early December 2005. Had some modified arctic air that lead into an inversion a week after. We also had a few good ARs in that winter as well.
This NDJ period has featured zero arctic air. RH has probably been over 70% the entire time.
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Re: January 2025 Forecasts And Discussions
yup..its been very sad. Thank you for the continual reminders of how sad it is week after week Nito!wetcoast91 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2025 1:48 pm Similar but not quite. We did have a polar maritime airmass deliver some wet snow to higher areas in early December 2005. Had some modified arctic air that lead into an inversion a week after. We also had a few good ARs in that winter as well.
This NDJ period has featured zero arctic air. RH has probably been over 70% the entire time.
January 2025 incoming..looks like more Pineapples..Happy New Year!
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Re: January 2025 Forecasts And Discussions
Updated Score:
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January 2025 incoming..looks like more Pineapples..Happy New Year!
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Re: January 2025 Forecasts And Discussions
Well we still have #FEB
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Re: January 2025 Forecasts And Discussions
Is this really needed as a note? Come on now... it's embarrassing to say this is cold at plus 3.
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Re: January 2025 Forecasts And Discussions
Odds are looking good for a rather impressive snowstorm for the Texas panhandle and Northern Florida.
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Re: January 2025 Forecasts And Discussions
Well the answer's obvious! If you want snow, move to Florida!wetcoast91 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2025 3:18 pm Odds are looking good for a rather impressive snowstorm for the Texas panhandle and Northern Florida.
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Re: January 2025 Forecasts And Discussions
Large scale pattern is definitely similar. That's pretty much the best you can hope with analogues.wetcoast91 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2025 1:48 pm Similar but not quite. We did have a polar maritime airmass deliver some wet snow to higher areas in early December 2005. Had some modified arctic air that lead into an inversion a week after. We also had a few good ARs in that winter as well.
This NDJ period has featured zero arctic air. RH has probably been over 70% the entire time.
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