January 2021 Forecasts and Discussions

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Re: January 2021 Forecasts and Discussions

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The feetz is on the wrong footz. :lol:
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ECMWF keeps the moisture offshore. Nice downsloping winds keep us mild and dry.

Not bad.
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Forrest Gump wrote: Wed Jan 13, 2021 10:41 pm Finz for you

Weatherpro alert!
Aw man I was just gonna watch TV, now I gotta wait!
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wetcoast91 wrote: Wed Jan 13, 2021 10:45 pm ECMWF keeps the moisture offshore. Nice downsloping winds keep us mild and dry.

Not bad.
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Forrest Gump wrote: Wed Jan 13, 2021 10:47 pm Fooogetaboutit.
Looks to get there but as usual...in the 11+ day range!
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Re: January 2021 Forecasts and Discussions

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Why are some of you getting depressed?

This type of scenario has not happened in quite some time. Models are having a difficult time with this. All of us are not sure what will happen so many days out. However, we have good agreement along many of the models. This thing just needs to get kicked into gear and then the readouts will become a bit more clear.

Here is what I do know:

A major pattern change WILL happen. (We don't know full results yet)
It's going to cool down. Winter is coming to western Canada. (It's already starting to take shape. Minor signals are there)
It's going to be for an extended time.
Slow start, but meaty middle. (Cold air will drain out from the NE) It will reach the coast.
It WILL snow! Even at sea level. How much? Not sure. Those sliders can drop up to 20cm out of nowhere. It's happened many times.
I expect one large snow storm out if this. (For Vancouver region)
It may not get record breaking cold, but cold enough for snow, and cold long enough for ponds to freeze.
Moving into Feb looks very interesting as another shot might be gearing up.

Fun times are ahead. Don'r be depressed.

Also, don't listen to wetcoast91. That guy is a troll. He picks randon maps and gives warm bias forecasts ideas like a mental patient.
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wetcoast91 wrote: Wed Jan 13, 2021 10:51 pm Looks to get there but as usual...in the 11+ day range!
Again it's always 11+ days.
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This WeatherPro does not type like the original WeatherPro.

Weather101, is that you?
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wetcoast91 wrote: Wed Jan 13, 2021 10:54 pm This WeatherPro does not type like the original WeatherPro. Less professional too.

Weather101, is that you?
:lol: he's come to apologize.
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WeatherPro wrote: Wed Jan 13, 2021 10:51 pm Why are some of you getting depressed?

Also, don't listen to wetcoast91. That guy is a troll. He picks randon maps and gives forecasts ideas like a mental patient.
Like that movie," One flew over the Cuckoo's Nest"?
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WeatherPro wrote: Wed Jan 13, 2021 10:51 pm Why are some of you getting depressed?

This type of scenario has not happened in quite some time. Models are having a difficult time with this. All of us are not sure what will happen so many days out. However, we have good agreement along many of the models. This thing just needs to get kicked into gear and then the readouts will become a bit more clear.

Here is what I do know:

A major pattern change WILL happen. (We don't know full results yet)
It's going to cool down. Winter is coming to western Canada. (It's already starting to take shape. Minor signals are there)
It's going to be for an extended time.
Slow start, but meaty middle. (Cold air will drain out from the NE) It will reach the coast.
It WILL snow! Even at sea level. How much? Not sure. Those sliders can drop up to 20cm out of nowhere. It's happened many times.
I expect one large snow storm out if this. (For Vancouver region)
It may not get record breaking cold, but cold enough for snow, and cold long enough for ponds to freeze.
Moving into Feb looks very interesting as another shot might be gearing up.

Fun times are ahead. Don'r be depressed.

Also, don't listen to wetcoast91. That guy is a troll. He picks randon maps and gives forecasts ideas like a mental patient.
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Mental patient. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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:dunno: :dunno:

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WeatherPro wrote: Wed Jan 13, 2021 10:51 pm
Also, don't listen to wetcoast91. That guy is a troll. He picks randon maps and gives warm bias forecasts ideas like a mental patient.
I was drinking when I read this line and nearly spit it out in laughter. :lol: :lol: :lol:
Wasn't expecting that! Can't wait for that Michael kid from the island sees it. :silent:
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Re: January 2021 Forecasts and Discussions

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WeatherPro wrote: Wed Jan 13, 2021 10:51 pm Why are some of you getting depressed?

This type of scenario has not happened in quite some time. Models are having a difficult time with this. All of us are not sure what will happen so many days out. However, we have good agreement along many of the models. This thing just needs to get kicked into gear and then the readouts will become a bit more clear.

Here is what I do know:

A major pattern change WILL happen. (We don't know full results yet)
It's going to cool down. Winter is coming to western Canada. (It's already starting to take shape. Minor signals are there)
It's going to be for an extended time.
Slow start, but meaty middle. (Cold air will drain out from the NE) It will reach the coast.
It WILL snow! Even at sea level. How much? Not sure. Those sliders can drop up to 20cm out of nowhere. It's happened many times.
I expect one large snow storm out if this. (For Vancouver region)
It may not get record breaking cold, but cold enough for snow, and cold long enough for ponds to freeze.
Moving into Feb looks very interesting as another shot might be gearing up.

Fun times are ahead. Don'r be depressed.

Also, don't listen to wetcoast91. That guy is a troll. He picks randon maps and gives warm bias forecasts ideas like a mental patient.
Very encouraging, thanks,Sardineman needed that, he was about to go jump in a lake.
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