CPC back to dry and warm signal..for 6-10 day and 8-14 day for basically most of the West including Pac NW. Could see that coming, the rain in the models was a mirage. There wont be an early start to the ski season this year that's for sure. On the flip side it will be a rare late season hikers dream. Little to no rain, little to no snow, maybe some inversions and not too cold.
Monty wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2019 11:19 am
Looking at the 12 coldest October’s at Shawnigan Lake. Then narrowing it down to the 6 driest November’s we have.
1916-17
1930-31
1946-47
1950-51
1956-57
1972-73
1916-17: La Nina/Low increasing solar
1930-31: El Nino/Low decreasing solar
1946-47: Neutral/Moderate increasing solar
1950-51: Neutral/Moderate decreasing solar
1956-57: Neutral/High increasing solar
1972-73: El Nino/Low decreasing solar
This is from Tyler Hamilton's twitter. I think that 13 day dry spell was assuming we would get rain on Thursday. However it is looking like maybe won't happen until late Friday or even Saturday so the dry spell will be especially impressive. And to think this pattern was really in place since the day after the election (Oct 22) and the only rain we have seen is about 30 minutes of rain on the Friday Oct 25th the day of the windstorm. This is way more than a run of the mill dry spell , it is a true drought. Thank goodness for the wet September!! And for that one week of rain we had in October or else we'd be screwed.
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Typeing3 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2019 12:54 pm
1916-17: La Nina/Low increasing solar
1930-31: El Nino/Low decreasing solar
1946-47: Neutral/Moderate increasing solar
1950-51: Neutral/Moderate decreasing solar
1956-57: Neutral/High increasing solar
1972-73: El Nino/Low decreasing solar
Continuing with this...I think 1970-71 could be added to the list. 1970 is in the top 10 coldest October list followed by only 100.6mm of precip (87.9mm of rain 9.9cm of snow) in Nov.
Typeing3 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 04, 2019 1:03 pm
Continuing with this...I think 1970-71 could be added to the list. 1970 is in the top 10 coldest October list followed by only 100.6mm of precip (87.9mm of rain 9.9cm of snow) in Nov.
If my memory serves me right that was a great winter with frozen ponds and lots of snow.