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October 2021 Forecasts and Discussion
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Wow! Beautiful. Great photo, rainbows are hard to catch.East Chilliwack wrote: ↑Tue Oct 26, 2021 5:43 pm We just had an awesome full double rainbow, it was fantastic!
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Not pot of gold chocolates though.Roberts Creeker wrote: ↑Tue Oct 26, 2021 6:58 pm Wow! Beautiful. Great photo, rainbows are hard to catch.
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Initially North Vancouver (Lonsdale) but that’s just something temporary for the first month.
It's called clown range for a reason.
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Lower Lonsdale? Nice area but not a very good location for snow unfortunately. Annual average is about the same as YVR.Rubus_Leucodermis wrote: ↑Tue Oct 26, 2021 7:20 pm Initially North Vancouver (Lonsdale) but that’s just something temporary for the first month.
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Re: October 2021 Forecasts and Discussion
For some reason, even the higher elevations of the North Shore don't do good for snow.
According to Environment Canada, the Cleveland station in North Vancouver only gets 48.3 cm of snow per year despite being on the mountain at 157 m elevation. That's actually, believe it or not, slightly lower than the Abbotsford airport, which on average receives 55.2 cm. This seems strange to me given the terrain of North Vancouver at face value would favour more snow. Coquitlam seems to be one of the best places in the Lower Mainland for snow though I know parts of Surrey do really well too. For example, the Como lake station in Coquitlam (160 m) elevation gets 67.3 cm of snow on average. Burnaby Mountain at 366 m elevation is even better with an average snowfall of 89.3 cm.
Does anyone know why North Vancouver is often in the snow shadow despite being up on the hill against the mountains?
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Proximity to english bay possibly, l would assume warm air floods in there ptetty quickly.AbbyJr wrote: ↑Tue Oct 26, 2021 8:01 pm For some reason, even the higher elevations of the North Shore don't do good for snow.
According to Environment Canada, the Cleveland station in North Vancouver only gets 48.3 cm of snow per year despite being on the mountain at 157 m elevation. That's actually, believe it or not, slightly lower than the Abbotsford airport, which on average receives 55.2 cm. This seems strange to me given the terrain of North Vancouver at face value would favour more snow. Coquitlam seems to be one of the best places in the Lower Mainland for snow though I know parts of Surrey do really well too. For example, the Como lake station in Coquitlam (160 m) elevation gets 67.3 cm of snow on average. Burnaby Mountain at 366 m elevation is even better with an average snowfall of 89.3 cm.
Does anyone know why North Vancouver is often in the snow shadow despite being up on the hill against the mountains?
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I used to love the fog until it was smoke, now I just don't trust it anymore
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That's true Ms. Floodingcreeks but aren't both part of the pea soup family.Roberts Creeker wrote: ↑Tue Oct 26, 2021 8:33 pm I used to love the fog until it was smoke, now I just don't trust it anymore
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Wow Jr. man your like a seasoned Knuckle vet now stats and fantastic model reads.
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Those average amounts are most likely even lower now with the new climate we live in.AbbyJr wrote: ↑Tue Oct 26, 2021 8:01 pm For some reason, even the higher elevations of the North Shore don't do good for snow.
According to Environment Canada, the Cleveland station in North Vancouver only gets 48.3 cm of snow per year despite being on the mountain at 157 m elevation. That's actually, believe it or not, slightly lower than the Abbotsford airport, which on average receives 55.2 cm. This seems strange to me given the terrain of North Vancouver at face value would favour more snow. Coquitlam seems to be one of the best places in the Lower Mainland for snow though I know parts of Surrey do really well too. For example, the Como lake station in Coquitlam (160 m) elevation gets 67.3 cm of snow on average. Burnaby Mountain at 366 m elevation is even better with an average snowfall of 89.3 cm.
Does anyone know why North Vancouver is often in the snow shadow despite being up on the hill against the mountains?
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No doubt pineapple growing climate.Weather101 wrote: ↑Tue Oct 26, 2021 8:39 pm Those average amounts are most likely even lower now with the new climate we live in.
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For the month of November only. Most furnished apartments for short-term rent are in downtown towers and cost somewhere between $arm and $leg to rent. This one was slightly less money, and unlike the downtown ones parking was included. Short bike or bus ride to SeaBus which will dock about 2 blocks away from the office on the days I commute in person.
Still thinking of leasing a place somewhere in East Van for the first year. Would have liked to do get that done this month, but there were a lot of stages to both the work permit and the bank account processes. Each stage only took a few business days, but they all added up and then most of the month was gone.
It's called clown range for a reason.
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Yup Rubes welcome to Canadian living westcoast style.Rubus_Leucodermis wrote: ↑Tue Oct 26, 2021 8:51 pm For the month of November only. Most furnished apartments for short-term rent are in downtown towers and cost somewhere between $arm and $leg to rent. This one was slightly less money, and unlike the downtown ones parking was included. Short bike or bus ride to SeaBus which will dock about 2 blocks away from the office on the days I commute in person.
Still thinking of leasing a place somewhere in East Van for the first year. Would have liked to do get that done this month, but there were a lot of stages to both the work permit and the bank account processes. Each stage only took a few business days, but they all added up and then most of the month was gone.
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Sardis was pretty spot on with his answer, imo.AbbyJr wrote: ↑Tue Oct 26, 2021 8:01 pm For some reason, even the higher elevations of the North Shore don't do good for snow.
According to Environment Canada, the Cleveland station in North Vancouver only gets 48.3 cm of snow per year despite being on the mountain at 157 m elevation. That's actually, believe it or not, slightly lower than the Abbotsford airport, which on average receives 55.2 cm. This seems strange to me given the terrain of North Vancouver at face value would favour more snow. Coquitlam seems to be one of the best places in the Lower Mainland for snow though I know parts of Surrey do really well too. For example, the Como lake station in Coquitlam (160 m) elevation gets 67.3 cm of snow on average. Burnaby Mountain at 366 m elevation is even better with an average snowfall of 89.3 cm.
Does anyone know why North Vancouver is often in the snow shadow despite being up on the hill against the mountains?
Higher elevations of Burnaby and Coquitlam are also further east (inland).
Across the lower mainland, snowfall averages increase with elevation and with distance away from the coast. Note Stave Lake (elevation 110m) has an average of 89.6cm. It's lower in elevation than Como Lake hill in Coquitlam but further east hence the higher snowfall averages.
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