December 2020 Forecasts and Discussions

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Re: December 2020 Forecasts and Discussions

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Catnip wrote: Tue Dec 08, 2020 12:41 pm Gotta go into the winter season hoping for the best but expecting the worst. That way there is no disappointment.

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Edit. And also gotta make sure to have a few laughs along the way.
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wetcoast91 wrote: Tue Dec 08, 2020 11:29 am 2007-2008 was lovely when I lived in Surrey.

The Island got screwed.
'07-08 was a pretty nice winter here in Coquitlam as well.

Lots of marginal events that favoured locales over 100m but lower elevations did well too overall. Had a decent amount of snow on the ground for Christmas and a snowstorm in late January too.

Come to think if it, that was probably our last significant late January snowfall. It's now been 12 years...
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Typeing3 wrote: Tue Dec 08, 2020 12:56 pm '07-08 was a pretty nice winter here in Coquitlam as well.

Lots of marginal events that favoured locales over 100m but lower elevations did well too overall. Had a decent amount of snow on the ground for Christmas and a snowstorm in late January too.

Come to think if it, that was probably our last significant late January snowfall. It's now been 12 years...
A few days ago I pulled the records for that winter for KBLI. Sadly, that was during the period NWS was not taking snowfall observations here. Very few consistently below-freezing spells. Must have been a lot of slushy wet melty glop.
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Weather101 wrote: Tue Dec 08, 2020 12:35 pm New climate, People don't want to hear the truth. Lol I accept that hence why I'm not disappointed if this winter goes south
New climate or not. It can still get cold and snowy. I don't think anyone here is in denial, but we are discussing trends in the models as they happen. The back and forth between Nito and #teamsnow is in good fun. I think he knows that too.


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Bonovox wrote: Tue Dec 08, 2020 1:11 pm New climate or not. It can still get cold and snowy. I don't think anyone here is in denial, but we are discussing trends in the models as they happen. The back and forth between Nito and #teamsnow is in good fun. I think he knows that too.


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AbbyJr wrote: Tue Dec 08, 2020 12:40 pm gfs-ensemble-all-avg-nhemi-t10_anom-8292800 (1).png
Stratospheric warming shown? 10MB is rather high up there.
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Bonovox wrote: Tue Dec 08, 2020 1:11 pm New climate or not. It can still get cold and snowy. I don't think anyone here is in denial, but we are discussing trends in the models as they happen. The back and forth between Nito and #teamsnow is in good fun. I think he knows that too.


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If skies clear take a look for Northern Lights!

Geomagnetic Storm Watches have been issued by NOAA for December 9-11th due to a Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) that occurred on the sun on December 7th. A level G3 (Strong) Watch is in place for December 10th, which is expected to be the peak day of activity. CME-related activity is forecast to continue into December 11th, likely at G2 (Moderate) levels. These categories are based off a five-point storm scale: G1 (Minor), G2 (Moderate), G3 (Strong), G4 (Severe), G5 (Extreme).
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#makeDecemberslike2008again
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tyweather wrote: Tue Dec 08, 2020 1:19 pm If skies clear take a look for Northern Lights!

Geomagnetic Storm Watches have been issued by NOAA for December 9-11th due to a Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) that occurred on the sun on December 7th. A level G3 (Strong) Watch is in place for December 10th, which is expected to be the peak day of activity. CME-related activity is forecast to continue into December 11th, likely at G2 (Moderate) levels. These categories are based off a five-point storm scale: G1 (Minor), G2 (Moderate), G3 (Strong), G4 (Severe), G5 (Extreme).
The highest Kp forecast I see is for 5 on the 19th. Typically that must get up to 7 before the aurora is visible at this latitude.

https://www.gi.alaska.edu/monitors/aurora-forecast
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We make a lot of jokes about pineapple express but honestly the pineapple expresses have been weak and lame for the most part as well. I remember way heavier rains and for longer periods in the past as well as flooding. These days we get a rain warning and it really turns out to be nothing much different from anything else we get unless you compare it to the mist crap we also get a lot of. I want 3 solid days of heavy rains and downpours, the type that flood stuff. THOSE are fun! Driving through the farmland today and the fields are decently flooded, but nothing like they used to get.
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Hey Nito, look what I found. :ohyay:
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stuffradio wrote: Tue Dec 08, 2020 3:05 pm 2020120812_054@007_E1_yvr_I_NAEFS@EPSGRAMS_dz1000@500_360.png
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Looks like the plots offer us a glimmer of hope in the long range.
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