May 2024 Forecasts and Discussions

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Need some rain. :tiredos:
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Bonovox wrote: Thu May 09, 2024 4:31 pm Need some rain. :tiredos:
Relax Bones enjoy the Coiler/Nukes playoff round 😎 lots of moisture will eminate from your tear ducts once the Oil heads loose. :D :(
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SouthSardiswx wrote: Thu May 09, 2024 5:56 pm Relax Bones enjoy the Coiler/Nukes playoff round 😎 lots of moisture will eminate from your tear ducts once the Oil heads loose. :D :(
Nice comeback victory last night , today we have temps knocking the socks off of EC's forecast. 19° was the call for my area, my high was 23.3° and white rock recorded 24.6°, even with the breeze.
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Forrest Gump wrote: Thu May 09, 2024 6:24 pm Nice comeback victory last night , today we have temps knocking the socks off of EC's forecast. 19° was the call for my area, my high was 23.3° and white rock recorded 24.6°, even with the breeze.
:wtf: May have to send Sheriff Gooser to do a quality check at the Wrinkle Rock station skipper seems kinda inaccurate as an Oil can lead. :shifty: :D
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We torched 28c in the central valley today, absolutely outstanding.
Tees and shorts the next few day's throughout the lower mainland.
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Wow, we go right back into a chilly wet pattern after this weekend what happened to Cmen69's weeks of sunshine prediction. :shifty: 🌞
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I recharged the A/C for the van yesterday. It was quite hot, around 25/26C. We could be getting an aurora tonight!
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Looks like we may be in a La Nina by June or July. Here's the latest forecast from yesterday.
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stuffradio wrote: Fri May 10, 2024 5:25 am I bought a Canucks flag for the van yesterday. They're going like hotcakes! Expecting an aurora tonight at Rogers Arena!
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stuffradio wrote: Fri May 10, 2024 7:45 am Looks like we may be in a La Nina by June or July. Here's the latest forecast from yesterday.

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Yes! Here's the SST as of yesterday along the equator:
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SouthSardiswx wrote: Thu May 09, 2024 8:17 pm Wow, we go right back into a chilly wet pattern after this weekend what happened to Cmen69's weeks of sunshine prediction. :shifty: 🌞
Not necessarily. Still some model disagreement to work out over the coming days. :thumbup:

Both the GFS and GEM want to build another heat ridge next week. The Euro, however, continues to insist upon a trough diving into BC.
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12ZGFS spit out some pretty toasty temps for the end of next week/weekend.
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Catnip wrote: Fri May 10, 2024 10:59 am 12ZGFS spit out some pretty toasty temps for the end of next week/weekend.

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Not hot enough... sub 90f! :cry:
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Another blown call by EC with their 19° high forecast for White Rock, already at 21° . But upon closer inspection it looks like a copy and paste from their YVR forecast. :? :thumbdown:
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The holdover fires from last summer are springing to life. The photo shows a pyrocumulonimbus (pyroCu) cloud just east of Fort Nelson, BC. These are convective clouds produced by wildfires. Interestingly, this pyroCu cloud was not caused by a recent fire in the region, but from a holdover fire that survived last year’s fire season and has seen renewed vigour in recent warm, dry conditions! Per the BC Wildfire Service, the fire danger rating in northeastern BC is currently high to extreme. In the absence of substantial rainfall in the region, it looks to remain this way. This fire is 2000ha in size.
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