June 2019 Forecasts and Discussions

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Re: June 2019 Forecasts and Discussions

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Sardisbcwx wrote: Fri Jun 14, 2019 1:24 amO.k.
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Sardisbcwx wrote: Fri Jun 14, 2019 1:20 am Actually the Cultus Lake station hit 29.5c back on May 11th, I don't think I did probably 29c so it just felt like it did afew times probably the humidex made it feel like. And for June 32.1c and 33.9c so far for the Cultus Lake station so 2 times for the 30c mark this spring in Chilliwack.
Oh, but I heard the Cultus Lake station may be transmitting fraudulent data. The Sheriff has placed it under investigation, last I heard. ;)
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Abby_wx wrote: Fri Jun 14, 2019 11:05 am Oh, but I heard the Cultus Lake station may be transmitting fraudulent data. The Sheriff has placed it under investigation, last I heard. ;)
Well, the station is not ideally placed...

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Typeing3 wrote: Thu Jun 13, 2019 3:58 pm Also the last time YVR hit 30C.
Yes, but I'm very suspicious about the 31.2C of the 30 June 2013.

June record.jpg

- The hourly max was only 26.1C... :roll:
- The air was very humid (dew point of 19-20C), which doesn't favour large temperature variations
- Wind was light all day with no drastic variations of direction
- Sky was clear all day

Other Tx on this day:

26.6C in Vancouver Sea Island (1.4km from YVR...)
27.8C* in Vancouver Harbour (* hourly max only)

30.0C in Burnaby SFU
30.3C in West Vancouver (not a good station)
30.9C in Delta Burns Bog
31.0C in Richmond Nature Park (no hourly data)
33.3C in Pitt Meadows (not a very good station)

So, I don't believe (at all) in this monthly record.

For me, the all-time high of June (reliable) is 30.6C on June 2 ( :shock: ), 1970.
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Sardisbcwx wrote: Fri Jun 14, 2019 1:11 am LG73 of the 80's was not like CKLG of the 70's and very early 80's they were more of a top 40 and solid gold oldies station, by the mid and late 80's they were then your repetitive top 40 station boring same tunes over and over. :thumbdown:
Yes, I remember that too, they were great as LG73.
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Roberts Creeker wrote: Fri Jun 14, 2019 9:19 pm Yes, I remember that too, they were great as LG73.
For whatever reason I was more of a CFUN guy , but I probably switched frequently between the two stations for preferred songs , barracuda! , more than a feeling , we had joy we had fun we had seasons in the sun.....delta dawn what's that flower you have on....yesterday all my troubles seemed so far away.....
Don't stop thinkin about tomorrow..... I've been through the desert on a horse with no name It felt good to be out of the rain.....

Guess this Canadian band (hint,it's local) , "Four men in a rock 'n roll band ,Fly at night in the morning we land.......
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Canada Goose wrote: Fri Jun 14, 2019 8:17 pm Well, the station is not ideally placed...


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Sherriff Goosey it is over a patch of grass, but it does seem kinda high at times. Global weather uses the reading quite a bit.
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Forrest Gump wrote: Fri Jun 14, 2019 11:18 pm For whatever reason I was more of a CFUN guy , but I probably switched frequently between the two stations for preferred songs , barracuda! , more than a feeling , we had joy we had fun we had seasons in the sun.....delta dawn what's that flower you have on....yesterday all my troubles seemed so far away.....
Don't stop thinkin about tomorrow..... I've been through the desert on a horse with no name It felt good to be out of the rain.....

Guess this Canadian band (hint,it's local) , "Four men in a rock 'n roll band ,Fly at night in the morning we land.......
Chilliwack! Mr. running man, I wonder if Johnny went to see them play back in the day out here in Chilliwack at the old arena, maybe he has an 8 track of them. :lol: I two bounced between LG73 and CFUN and the phrase that pay's (I listen to CFUN) for 10 grand. They also went to all news for awhile the call letters were CKVN they switched back to top 40 again then they bought the CFUN call letters back from a station in the Maritimes I recall. Actually I use to tune in to just about every station I was a DX'er if anyone knows what that is.
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Roberts Creeker wrote: Fri Jun 14, 2019 9:19 pm Yes, I remember that too, they were great as LG73.
LG73 is when they had the morning zoo too. :D
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Abby_wx wrote: Fri Jun 14, 2019 11:05 am Oh, but I heard the Cultus Lake station may be transmitting fraudulent data. The Sheriff has placed it under investigation, last I heard. ;)
:lol:
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Canada Goose wrote: Fri Jun 14, 2019 8:28 pm Yes, but I'm very suspicious about the 31.2C of the 30 June 2013.


June record.jpg


- The hourly max was only 26.1C... :roll:
- The air was very humid (dew point of 19-20C), which doesn't favour large temperature variations
- Wind was light all day with no drastic variations of direction
- Sky was clear all day

Other Tx on this day:

26.6C in Vancouver Sea Island (1.4km from YVR...)
27.8C* in Vancouver Harbour (* hourly max only)

30.0C in Burnaby SFU
30.3C in West Vancouver (not a good station)
30.9C in Delta Burns Bog
31.0C in Richmond Nature Park (no hourly data)
33.3C in Pitt Meadows (not a very good station)

So, I don't believe (at all) in this monthly record.

For me, the all-time high of June (reliable) is 30.6C on June 2 ( :shock: ), 1970.
Sherriff Gooser I hope you don't loose sleep over this, you should have gotten a job with E.C.'s quality control.
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Sardisbcwx wrote: Sat Jun 15, 2019 1:04 am Chilliwack! Mr. running man, I wonder if Johnny went to see them play back in the day out here in Chilliwack at the old arena, maybe he has an 8 track of them. :lol: I two bounced between LG73 and CFUN and the phrase that pay's (I listen to CFUN) for 10 grand. They also went to all news for awhile the call letters were CKVN they switched back to top 40 again then they bought the CFUN call letters back from a station in the Maritimes I recall. Actually I use to tune in to just about every station I was a DX'er if anyone knows what that is.
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Actually I went to see Chilliwack in 2017 as they were invited to be a part of the white rock concerts on the pier series , the old geezers weren't bad still belting out Well we fly by night, it's like a rocket flight And baby that's just what it's for We fly by night, it makes you feel alright It keeps you coming back for more! :lol: But the band that was the best by far was Eagle Eyes(Eagles cover band), and they are coming back this summer! I have provided a link to the concert dates for those who are interested.

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Thank you for that info. Tooldtorunman, the memories Stonebolt (l will still love you) found it on you tube afew years back.
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Roberts Creeker wrote: Fri Jun 14, 2019 12:10 am I should'a but didn't have any eggs with me. I did have some little tropical fish I'd just bought and a big (Costco sized) bag of beet and sweet potato chips so I could have had fish :sard: and chips...the fish are only about 1" long so a very small snack. :sard:

Much nicer (cooler) day today, and it has sure cooled off tonight, had to turn the fan off, it was getting too cold inside. Happy to see a cooler forecast too. Just need some rain in it now.
Models have little to no rain next week. It was a longshot anyway. Maybe end of month but I doubt it. I think 2015 is a good comparison so no rain until probably a quick deluge some time in July and than late August the rains will come. Expected to be a stronger Typhoon season especially in August and September so we may see some of that moisture if the westerlies are right.
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Hopefully (?), this is the clown range...

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