January 2020 Forecasts and Discussions

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Re: January 2020 Forecasts and Discussions

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Apparently the GEM wasn't good. We need the Euro and the EPS before we should really get our hopes and dreams alive.
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#day10plus
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Leah wrote: Wed Jan 01, 2020 9:38 am Does anyone have an update for the wind this week? Is it still on?
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FWIW, the ICON looks similar to the GFS at hour 180, but you have to extrapolate.
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Nito doesnt need to enter the house. He is in perpetual victory every day on here. :sorry: :sorry:
May has arrived and it will be a GREAT month :clap: :clap:
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Snow levels skyrocketed here - Similkameen - last night. Led to a rainy evening :bs: :bs:
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Hawk wrote: Wed Jan 01, 2020 9:43 am Nito doesnt need to enter the house. He is in perpetual victory every day on here. :sorry: :sorry:
:nocomment: but Storm might have one for u!
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Catnip wrote: Wed Jan 01, 2020 9:40 am#day10plus
And only the GFS is really on board.
It's called clown range for a reason.
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Let's give credit where it is due. Its now 2020 and we can turn the page on a very sad Nov and Dec. Nito crushed us snowlovers :whack: :whack: :whack:
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Hawk wrote: Wed Jan 01, 2020 9:44 am Snow levels skyrocketed here - Similkameen - last night. Led to a rainy evening :bs: :bs:
:think:

Still around freezing in an area that is too coastal. Snowed all day/evening there too.

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Leah wrote: Wed Jan 01, 2020 9:38 am Does anyone have an update for the wind this week? Is it still on?
Very rare to see that in the forecast 2 days before the event...

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Canada Goose wrote: Wed Jan 01, 2020 9:51 am Very rare to see that in the forecast 2 days before the event...


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That's odd indeed... the Abbotsford forecast just says "windy". I guess they expect it to be less windy here? I haven't been paying much attention, but I thought the models showed the strongest winds being in the valley -- not that I put a lot of faith in the models.

Anyway, I find it highly unlikely to see wind gusts over 100 km/h for the mainland with the center of low pressure passing so far to our north. I'm not saying it could not happen with a very squally cold front, but it's kind of uncharted territory. The only instances where I've seen wind gusts exceed 100 km/h are with a strong surface low or a major outflow event.
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Looks like the euro botched things back with the wind potential
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Abby_wx wrote: Wed Jan 01, 2020 10:06 am That's odd indeed... the Abbotsford forecast just says "windy". I guess they expect it to be less windy here? I haven't been paying much attention, but I thought the models showed the strongest winds being in the valley -- not that I put a lot of faith in the models.

Anyway, I find it highly unlikely to see wind gusts over 100 km/h for the mainland with the center of low pressure passing so far to our north. I'm not saying it could not happen with a very squally cold front, but it's kind of uncharted territory. The only instances where I've seen wind gusts exceed 100 km/h are with a strong surface low or a major outflow event.
I think the euro has been so windy because it has been showing a second low forming along the front just west of Vancouver island, with a tight gradient to its south. These double barrel low type situations have historically given the models trouble and often lead to less extreme outcomes
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