November 2021 Forecasts and Discussions

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*Maps are posted for discussion/entertainment purposes only, and not because I necessarily believe them to be true.

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wetcoast91 wrote: Mon Nov 15, 2021 9:16 am Was supposed to do work up in Meritt on Wednesday. I have been told the Coquihalla has sustained major damage in "several areas" which could take months to repair. The images I am seeing leads me to believe the road will require new bridges, culverts and retaining banks which could take a full year to complete.

There's also been landslides and slope destablization along Hwy 1 and 3 which will require extensive closure time to assess.
Yeah, based on some of the images/videos coming out this morning, there are multiple areas that are completely washed out. Unreal.
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38.7 mm since midnight... 180.2 mm storm total.
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:cry: Yeah the Coq probably won't reopen until the summer at the earliest. Bridge work will need to be done after the freshet during late July and August.
PortKells wrote: Mon Nov 15, 2021 9:52 am Good call on ridgevember...
Taking the L on this.
Technically broad flat ridging is ridging? Hence the sunshine and mid to upper 60s in Oregon and Washington the past few days. No signs of amplification at all though. Probably need a major SSW wave to see some blocking. :thumbdown:
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Wind is really starting to pick up here in Sardis
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Hound wrote: Mon Nov 15, 2021 9:06 am News1130 since becoming CityNews 1130 is now a complete joke. Worse than ever before. They have more news running about crap from everywhere else while ignoring the massive disasters unfolding in BC. Complete trash. They should have their licence taken away. Twitter is providing better news coverage.
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wetcoast91 wrote: Mon Nov 15, 2021 10:16 am :cry: Yeah the Coq probably won't reopen until the summer at the earliest. Bridge work will need to be done after the freshet during late July and August.



Taking the L on this.
Technically broad flat ridging is ridging? Hence the sunshine and mid to upper 60s in Oregon and Washington the past few days. No signs of amplification at all though. Probably need a major SSW wave to see some blocking. :thumbdown:
That is going to put a lot of pressure on 1 and 3 and add winter weather to the mix.... yikes.
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Crazy. Those are typhoon like rainfall totals. Ive experienced typhoon rainfall in the Philippines. It feels.similar although not quite as high hourly rain rates as in a typhoon. I'm sure in some areas in the mountains near Hope and Harrison it has closed in on 300mm already (and we have melting snows to deal with and they don't obviously in the Philippines). . During the AR in October 2003 some areas in the Sea to Sky saw amounts much higher than this. Same with the October 1984 AR.
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Catnip wrote: Mon Nov 15, 2021 10:23 am That is going to put a lot of pressure on 1 and 3 and add winter weather to the mix.... yikes.
I assume both #1 and #3 will require periodic closures over the next few weeks to assess the slopes. There's already been a few landslides but the freeze coming in the next few days may cause superficial "soil fracturing."

The heatwave in the summer also likely led to ground fracturing. Water + ice could take down whole cliffs and mountain sides with any destablization.
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wetcoast91 wrote: Mon Nov 15, 2021 10:16 am :cry: Yeah the Coq probably won't reopen until the summer at the earliest. Bridge work will need to be done after the freshet during late July and August.



Taking the L on this.
Technically broad flat ridging is ridging? Hence the sunshine and mid to upper 60s in Oregon and Washington the past few days. No signs of amplification at all though. Probably need a major SSW wave to see some blocking. :thumbdown:
😆. I predicted Ridgcember. I'm still going with that although it's looking less likely. Maybe a couple weeks ridge pattern in mid Decemeber or around Christmas? I remember 2009 when a ridiculously wet Novemeber was followed by a ridgy, dry and cold December. It happened quite a few times actually.
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Any idea where on the Coquihalla the bridge is located?
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