Typeing3 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 01, 2020 2:56 pm
Will be tough. Have to say we are really due for a big one though. Here's snowfall some stats I posted a while back for YVR:
Monty wrote: ↑Thu Oct 01, 2020 4:26 pm
Those totals since 2008 are pitiful at best. What did they measure in 1996? I’m assuming those are all yearly totals and not seasonal totals?
Some decent cooling of the N pacific in recent days. Starting in northern Japan and pushing eastward. I remember something similar happened in 2016. A pretty dramatic cooling in the fall iirc.
Come on!
North end of Shawnigan Lake. Southern Vancouver island. 500ft
Monty wrote: ↑Fri Oct 02, 2020 8:16 am
Some decent cooling of the N pacific in recent days. Starting in northern Japan and pushing eastward. I remember something similar happened in 2016. A pretty dramatic cooling in the fall iirc.
Come on!
Yeah I remember that fall had a very strong zonal/SW Pacific jet. Neverending rain in Oct/Nov.
Monty wrote: ↑Fri Oct 02, 2020 8:16 am
Some decent cooling of the N pacific in recent days. Starting in northern Japan and pushing eastward. I remember something similar happened in 2016. A pretty dramatic cooling in the fall iirc.
Can I just say, because someone has to, it's barely October. We're setting awfully lofty expectations based on tenuous analogues. Let's just hope for a -10 or two, and a couple feet of snow. Even that might be setting up for disappointment given this climate.
VanCitySouth wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04, 2020 9:04 pm
Can I just say, because someone has to, it's barely October. We're setting awfully lofty expectations based on tenuous analogues. Let's just hope for a -10 or two, and a couple feet of snow. Even that might be setting up for disappointment given this climate.
Good point VanCity. I'd be pretty happy about 2' of snow...maybe a few snow events too would be nice. Heck, I'd be happy with snow coming down and a couple of inches of accumulation more than once this winter.
VanCitySouth wrote: ↑Sun Oct 04, 2020 9:04 pm
Can I just say, because someone has to, it's barely October. We're setting awfully lofty expectations based on tenuous analogues. Let's just hope for a -10 or two, and a couple feet of snow. Even that might be setting up for disappointment given this climate.
Happens every year lol this climate should be giving everyone a step back on expectations.
Pondering about the winter and thinking about analogs has really very little impact on my enjoyment of the winter that will be. Just interesting to look at.
North end of Shawnigan Lake. Southern Vancouver island. 500ft