And extremely hot as l recall, T3 and of course the smoke later that summer was insane. l guess l'm only recalling the sunny day's in May 2016. Since my birthday is in May it's usually pleasant.
April 2021 Forecasts and Discussions
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It's the 7th annual 2 old retired geezer's inaccurate snowfall contest
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And yet May long weekend has an absolutely wretched reputation of being cloudy and drizzly.Sardisbcwx wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 8:17 am And extremely hot as l recall, T3 and of course the smoke later that summer was insane. l guess l'm only recalling the sunny day's in May 2016. Since my birthday is in May it's usually pleasant.
Side note, It is really strange how often our few intervals of summer rain have come on weekends the last few years. There was a blazing hot summer, possibly 2017 or 18 where somehow we got some rain on most weekends with scorched earth on almost all week days. Sucked for how much time I spent walking on pavement in my old job!
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It's the 7th annual 2 old retired geezer's inaccurate snowfall contest
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Going to have to laugh at my Edmonton friends. That is some ruthless April 28 cold.
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|Good work again GooseMan du FranceCanada Goose wrote: ↑Sat Apr 17, 2021 7:44 am https://twitter.com/ThierryGooseBC/stat ... 60034?s=20
And here it is..December 2024 all snow geeks have been waiting for ..with the LR weather "charts" calling for a cold and snowy month. Where's the troffing?
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Quite wet upcoming. Hopefully we can get periods of sunshine in there.
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Allergies attack!! Wow, I've never had my allergies this bad in April! Anyone else notice this insane pollen everywhere?
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The big ridge will rebuild after 10 days or so, plus that rain is overdone.
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This is probably the least affected I've been here compared to the past few years. 2019 was bad though.
Maybe I have to wait?
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Models are confused, the MJO is way stronger than normal for this time of year and it's locked into Zone 7 in the western Pacific so that might be throwing the long range models for a loop plus there's a rare strong April typhoon in there too. My guess is the trend of ridge ridge ridge will continue soon after a week or 2 of showery, variable weather. This is copied from the CPC discussion (6-10, 8-14 day) yesterday:
"A strong Western Pacific MJO event (Phase 7 in the Wheeler-Hendon classification) is currently ongoing, which is likely to influence the overall pattern during the outlook period. A composite from past strong (defined in this case as a MJO index amplitude greater than 1.0) Phase 7 MJO events this time of year generally correspond with troughing across the Great Lakes and ridging over much of the western CONUS"
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Definitely wayover my head but I'm happy to get some rain followed by ridging as long as none of these patterns persist for more than a couple weeks.Coquitlam79 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 23, 2021 9:10 am Models are confused, the MJO is way stronger than normal for this time of year and it's locked into Zone 7 in the western Pacific so that might be throwing the long range models for a loop plus there's a rare strong April typhoon in there too. My guess is the trend of ridge ridge ridge will continue soon after a week or 2 of showery, variable weather. This is copied from the CPC discussion (6-10, 8-14 day) yesterday:
"A strong Western Pacific MJO event (Phase 7 in the Wheeler-Hendon classification) is currently ongoing, which is likely to influence the overall pattern during the outlook period. A composite from past strong (defined in this case as a MJO index amplitude greater than 1.0) Phase 7 MJO events this time of year generally correspond with troughing across the Great Lakes and ridging over much of the western CONUS"
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Dammm..this C79 guy is legitCoquitlam79 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 23, 2021 9:10 am Models are confused, the MJO is way stronger than normal for this time of year and it's locked into Zone 7 in the western Pacific so that might be throwing the long range models for a loop plus there's a rare strong April typhoon in there too. My guess is the trend of ridge ridge ridge will continue soon after a week or 2 of showery, variable weather. This is copied from the CPC discussion (6-10, 8-14 day) yesterday:
"A strong Western Pacific MJO event (Phase 7 in the Wheeler-Hendon classification) is currently ongoing, which is likely to influence the overall pattern during the outlook period. A composite from past strong (defined in this case as a MJO index amplitude greater than 1.0) Phase 7 MJO events this time of year generally correspond with troughing across the Great Lakes and ridging over much of the western CONUS"
And here it is..December 2024 all snow geeks have been waiting for ..with the LR weather "charts" calling for a cold and snowy month. Where's the troffing?
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