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May 2020 Forecasts and Discussion
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Re: May 2020 Forecasts and Discussion
Who is "monkeyingaround604"?
Stop posting on that other forum.
Stop posting on that other forum.
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Re: May 2020 Forecasts and Discussion
https://youtu.be/ksJ6QP8BYn0wetcoast91 wrote: ↑Thu May 28, 2020 5:57 pm Who is "monkeyingaround604"?
Stop posting on that other forum.
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Re: May 2020 Forecasts and Discussion
Daily historical data for Kamloops. I wonder how many roofs blew off?
Seriously, this reading of 235 km/h max wind gust on September 2, 2015 was obviously a station or website technical issue.
Seriously, this reading of 235 km/h max wind gust on September 2, 2015 was obviously a station or website technical issue.
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Re: May 2020 Forecasts and Discussion
Any chance the rain holds off till late Saturday night ? Haven’t looked at any models
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Re: May 2020 Forecasts and Discussion
Models keep moving up the timeline. NAM has convective activity moving in the late morning and early afternoon. Brings threat of rain into the area by 1pm. GFS brings in the plume by 6pm.Weather101 wrote: ↑Thu May 28, 2020 8:09 pm Any chance the rain holds off till late Saturday night ? Haven’t looked at any models
I would bet on the earlier timing due to the convective airmass aloft streaming in on Sat morning. The initial burst of high based tstorms may not bring much rain and may be confined to the Mountains. There will be a lull before a shortwave associated with the low brings in a 2nd round of tstorms with heavy rain sometime at 5-6pm.
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Re: May 2020 Forecasts and Discussion
Do you think the Pitt Meadows area will see any thunderstorm activity Saturday?? I'm from Ontario and I love a good thunderstorm!!wetcoast91 wrote: ↑Thu May 28, 2020 8:32 pm Models keep moving up the timeline. NAM has convective activity moving in the late morning and early afternoon. Brings threat of rain into the area by 1pm. GFS brings in the plume by 6pm.
I would bet on the earlier timing due to the convective airmass aloft streaming in on Sat morning. The initial burst of high based tstorms may not bring much rain and may be confined to the Mountains. There will be a lull before a shortwave associated with the low brings in a 2nd round of tstorms with heavy rain sometime at 5-6pm.
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Re: May 2020 Forecasts and Discussion
Unpredictable here. There is potential for severe t storms for sure, however all it takes is a weak marine push to really just kill it in a hurry.
The Pacific giveth the rain and wind but they usually taketh the snowstorms and they taketh the thunderstorms.
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Thank you and what did that brad604 guy do on the other forum ? I missed itwetcoast91 wrote: ↑Thu May 28, 2020 8:32 pm Models keep moving up the timeline. NAM has convective activity moving in the late morning and early afternoon. Brings threat of rain into the area by 1pm. GFS brings in the plume by 6pm.
I would bet on the earlier timing due to the convective airmass aloft streaming in on Sat morning. The initial burst of high based tstorms may not bring much rain and may be confined to the Mountains. There will be a lull before a shortwave associated with the low brings in a 2nd round of tstorms with heavy rain sometime at 5-6pm.
monkeyingaround604 is brad604 on twitter.
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Re: May 2020 Forecasts and Discussion
Any updates on the upcoming thunderstorms and heavy rain potential
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Re: May 2020 Forecasts and Discussion
My money is on you guys in the valley getting hit the hardest. Also the latest HRDPS has an insane band of rain smacking the Okanagan, could spell some flooding troubles there if it verifies.
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Re: May 2020 Forecasts and Discussion
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2022/23 season snowfall: 76.8cm
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