Warm west/cold east....so unexpected!
Winter 2019-20 Forecasts and Discussions
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Re: Winter 2019-20 Forecasts and Discussions
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Re: Winter 2019-20 Forecasts and Discussions
Not really cold in the east. Rather stormy.
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Re: Winter 2019-20 Forecasts and Discussions
Mid winter "arctic cold" in the great lakes and Midwest. Really putting their reputations on the line by saying that
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Re: Winter 2019-20 Forecasts and Discussions
ah, Joe Bastardi (or his legacy) at it again...
It always snows in December in the Kootenays
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Re: Winter 2019-20 Forecasts and Discussions
Another forecast: http://www.severe-weather.eu/long-range ... EYQpdxRUXo
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Re: Winter 2019-20 Forecasts and Discussions
From Brett Anderson:
I will be finalizing the winter outlook early next week. I will admit that this year's winter forecast will be especially challenging as we do not have a strong ENSO signal and the analogs that we came up with are all over the place. For instance, one method that I like to use ended up with a total of four analog years. Unfortunately, when I looked at each of those years, two of the analogs had a solution that was almost completely opposite of the other two analogs. Averaging them all out is not going to help in this case, so I basically threw out that method for this winter's outlook.
Some things that I will be considering are: How strong will the PDO be? What type of influence will the lack of sea ice in the Arctic have? The Bering Sea has been well above normal in terms of water temperatures this year. Early snow cover across the Canadian Prairies. Snow growth in Eurasia this month. Sea surface temperatures off the Northeast U.S. and Atlantic Canada. The QBO phase and of course the weak ENSO. The long range seasonal forecast models have not been all that consistent either. Hopefully, the early October updates that will be out in a couple days will show some consistency and good consensus.
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Re: Winter 2019-20 Forecasts and Discussions
Every meteorologists nightmare.
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Re: Winter 2019-20 Forecasts and Discussions
I can only guess his outlook as well cold east, warm and wet west. What a complete can of nonsense these guy's are.
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The 6th annual alzheimer's snowfall contest
Canoodles record: 44-18-8
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South Sardines: 57cm
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Canoodles record: 44-18-8
Wrinkle Rockers: 43cm
South Sardines: 57cm
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Re: Winter 2019-20 Forecasts and Discussions
Pull handle to flush.
The 6th annual alzheimer's snowfall contest
Canoodles record: 44-18-8
Wrinkle Rockers: 43cm
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Canoodles record: 44-18-8
Wrinkle Rockers: 43cm
South Sardines: 57cm
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https://cycw.awos.live/local-weather
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Re: Winter 2019-20 Forecasts and Discussions
Lack of strong forecast signals for this upcoming winter means confidence for this outlook is lower than usual. Based on this, I may decide to update this forecast later in November.
https://www.accuweather.com/en/weather- ... ook/602489British Columbia
Rather mild winter is anticipated as the bulk of Arctic intrusions will be delivered through central Canada. Places such as Vancouver, Victoria, Kamloops and Prince George should also be drier and have more sunshine than usual. The overall pattern will likely favor lower snowfall, which could potentially increase the potential for late-spring and summer drought next year. The main storm track will likely bring the bulk of rain and snowfall events to northwestern British Columbia this winter.
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Re: Winter 2019-20 Forecasts and Discussions
Another rubbish prediction by an inaccurate website fake news.Canada Goose wrote: ↑Tue Oct 15, 2019 8:49 pm
https://www.accuweather.com/en/weather- ... ook/602489
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Sardisbcwx wrote: ↑Wed Oct 16, 2019 10:21 pm Another rubbish prediction by an inaccurate website fake news.
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The 6th annual alzheimer's snowfall contest
Canoodles record: 44-18-8
Wrinkle Rockers: 43cm
South Sardines: 57cm
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Wrinkle Rockers: 43cm
South Sardines: 57cm
CYCW station
https://cycw.awos.live/local-weather
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Re: Winter 2019-20 Forecasts and Discussions
Same guy just predicted a dry spell lasting through most of November for SW BC. If he's right that really sucks for the start of the ski season cuz it's pretty much a guarantee that if there is a 3 week or so dry spell that it will be replaced by an atmospheric river/pineapple express type pattern. It usually happens that way at this time of year following extended ridging.