February 2021 Forecasts and Discussions

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Re: February 2021 Forecasts and Discussions

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wetcoast91 wrote: Fri Feb 19, 2021 4:38 pm It is well known that deforestation can lead to desertification. Groundwater retention is reduced leading to dry top soil and dead vegitation. My 2nd year field research team noted that the diurnal temperature swings were greater in deforested areas (we had a control site where we shaded the readers). This is science that has been peer reviewed and proven countless times.
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January 2025 incoming..looks like more Pineapples..Happy New Year! :think:
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Everyone is on edge cuza the sad winter and instead of getting along we are now resorting to frustrations :roll:
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January 2025 incoming..looks like more Pineapples..Happy New Year! :think:
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Here's a few more graphs. Will also post in the Vancouver stats thread.
Days per year with a temp at or below -11c in Vancouver history.PNG
Days per year with a temp at or below -12c in Vancouver history.PNG
Days per year with a temp at or below -13c in Vancouver history.PNG
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wetcoast91 wrote: Fri Feb 19, 2021 4:38 pm It is well known that deforestation can lead to desertification. Groundwater retention is reduced leading to dry top soil and dead vegitation. My 2nd year field research team noted that the diurnal temperature swings were greater in deforested areas (we had a control site where we shaded the readers). This is science that has been peer reviewed and proven countless times.
I always wondered why not leave 20% of the trees up instead of taking them all down?? But maybe that’s really unpractical??
At my old age I have learned that there is always way more to every job/industry than an outsider realizes.
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It’s easy to be critical but most of us don’t live in a tent so we are all part of the the problem, we all use 2 by 4s LOL.
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Just got back from Seymour. Man there is a ton of snow up there.

Made me feel better. :wave:
It always snows in December in the Kootenays :clap:
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Well, it happened. After basically nailing two snow forecasts for Bellingham (Solstice and last weekend), someone on the Reddit /r/Bellingham forum begged me to set up a Patreon so he could encourage me to continue posting weather forecasts. I now have enough coming in each month to fund a WeatherBELL subscription, something I have never sprung for before, due to the price.

And it wasn’t very hard to beat the National Weather Service. All I had to do was follow model consensus.
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Rubus_Leucodermis wrote: Fri Feb 19, 2021 6:07 pm Well, it happened. After basically nailing two snow forecasts for Bellingham (Solstice and last weekend), someone on the Reddit /r/Bellingham forum begged me to set up a Patreon so he could encourage me to continue posting weather forecasts. I now have enough coming in each month to fund a WeatherBELL subscription, something I have never sprung for before, due to the price.

And it wasn’t very hard to beat the National Weather Service. All I had to do was follow model consensus.
Nice! I would say I've gone in the opposite direction where my coworkers have less than zero reason to listen to my "forecasts" lmao. But I'm glad they are funding your weatherbell subscription, I'm going to cancel mine pretty soon here, until maybe next winter.
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John wrote: Fri Feb 19, 2021 5:24 pm It’s easy to be critical but most of us don’t live in a tent so we are all part of the the problem, we all use 2 by 4s LOL.
This is true John. None of us are perfect and there is a lot that us outsiders don't realize about industries. But you are justified in wondering why forestry companies can't leave some trees standing. Wouldn't they be better off in the long run with forests regenerating much faster? But we live in a world where more profitable in the immediate term, faster, cheaper etc, are the only kinds of words that count.
And this does affect our weather. Nito made some good points back a while ago about how deforestation and over development actually suppresses snowfall amounts in areas like ours. And we've all probably felt the moderating effect of being in the forest on a really hot day.
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Typeing3 wrote: Fri Feb 19, 2021 5:17 pm Here's a few more graphs. Will also post in the Vancouver stats thread.
Days per year with a temp at or below -11c in Vancouver history.PNG
Days per year with a temp at or below -12c in Vancouver history.PNG
Days per year with a temp at or below -13c in Vancouver history.PNG
Man 1950 was ridiculous. That would absolutely cripple this city nowadays.
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John wrote: Fri Feb 19, 2021 2:19 pm Sounds like you are an expert in forestry to! You should run for politics! So much wisdom is wasted as a teacher helper.
You seem to hate teachers ? Not like they teach you anything growing up right ? We are born with all the knowledge.
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Typeing3 wrote: Fri Feb 19, 2021 5:17 pm Here's a few more graphs. Will also post in the Vancouver stats thread.
Days per year with a temp at or below -11c in Vancouver history.PNG
Days per year with a temp at or below -12c in Vancouver history.PNG
Days per year with a temp at or below -13c in Vancouver history.PNG
So what this says is since about 1994 winters here suck minus a cupla good snow shots like 96 and 08..which happened when it was cold coincidentally. Esp 96..whoa.
We need another episode like that one.
January 2025 incoming..looks like more Pineapples..Happy New Year! :think:
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Hawk wrote: Fri Feb 19, 2021 8:02 pm So what this says is since about 1994 winters here suck minus a cupla good snow shots like 96 and 08..which happened when it was cold coincidentally. Esp 96..whoa.
We need another episode like that one.
There's really no way around this. Winters suck now. Our absolute best case scenario winter nowadays is a routine winter from back in the day.
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Weather101 wrote: Fri Feb 19, 2021 7:40 pm You seem to hate teachers ? Not like they teach you anything growing up right ? We are born with all the knowledge.
Wrong
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Typeing3 wrote: Fri Feb 19, 2021 5:17 pm Here's a few more graphs. Will also post in the Vancouver stats thread.
Days per year with a temp at or below -11c in Vancouver history.PNG
Days per year with a temp at or below -12c in Vancouver history.PNG
Days per year with a temp at or below -13c in Vancouver history.PNG
Cool graphic! 1950 was a real anomaly even at its time. One that will happen again no reason for it not to but when could be next year or a hundred years from now
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