Winter 2021-2022
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Winter 2021-2022
Anyone getting excited yet?
ENSO region 3.4 is -0.6 and generally trending to zero, which bodes well for us (recent neutral winters have been good for BC as a whole)
I'm sure a lot will be gun-shy, including myself, but fingers crossed...
ENSO region 3.4 is -0.6 and generally trending to zero, which bodes well for us (recent neutral winters have been good for BC as a whole)
I'm sure a lot will be gun-shy, including myself, but fingers crossed...
It always snows in December in the Kootenays
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Re: Winter 2021-2022
Phil is pretty convinced of a multi year nina. I'll take neutral though.
Last winter really burned me. Such high expectations, which is probably my fault, but whatever.
Last winter really burned me. Such high expectations, which is probably my fault, but whatever.
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Re: Winter 2021-2022
Agreed and same with me last winter was very taxing and disappointing. I think l'll go into next winter not expecting much better for my health as well.
Congrats coach Toks winner of the Jack Adams trophy for coach of the year.
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https://cycw.awos.live/local-weather
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Re: Winter 2021-2022
l think the one phrase that describes our failed winter's is. "You can't handle the truth"
Congrats coach Toks winner of the Jack Adams trophy for coach of the year.
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South Sardines:
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https://cycw.awos.live/local-weather
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https://cycw.awos.live/local-weather
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Re: Winter 2021-2022
I'm looking forward to winter with these heatwaves in the forecast.Sardisbcwx wrote: ↑Fri Jun 18, 2021 12:40 am l think the one phrase that describes our failed winter's is. "You can't handle the truth"
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Re: Winter 2021-2022
It's funny I'm almost more down for spring and fall these days. The winters have seen more frustration than they're worth and summers have been smoke filled nightmares. This spring and last have been pleasant though and fall with the colours can be so spectacular.Roberts Creeker wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 9:15 am I'm looking forward to winter with these heatwaves in the forecast.
That said, hopefully one of these winters doesn't suck, ala 2016/2017.
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Re: Winter 2021-2022
That's so true, I don't expect anything epic from spring and fall so no disappointments or worries and I like the variability in the weather.PortKells wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 11:10 am It's funny I'm almost more down for spring and fall these days. The winters have seen more frustration than they're worth and summers have been smoke filled nightmares. This spring and last have been pleasant though and fall with the colours can be so spectacular.
That said, hopefully one of these winters doesn't suck, ala 2016/2017.
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Re: Winter 2021-2022
Euro seasonal as of August 1st. 500mb height anomalies:
DEC JAN FEB
DEC JAN FEB
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Re: Winter 2021-2022
Preliminary winter forecast by WeatherBell.
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Re: Winter 2021-2022
Waters east of Japan have cooled significantly over the last couple weeks.
FWIW, I recall this also happening during late summer/early fall 2016, which ultimately lead to the strong zonal/SW jet with constant precip for us in Oct and Nov. I think we'd all love a repeat of that winter!
FWIW, I recall this also happening during late summer/early fall 2016, which ultimately lead to the strong zonal/SW jet with constant precip for us in Oct and Nov. I think we'd all love a repeat of that winter!
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Re: Winter 2021-2022
I'll take zonal over split flow every day of the week.Typeing3 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 15, 2021 8:21 pm Waters east of Japan have cooled significantly over the last couple weeks.
FWIW, I recall this also happening during late summer/early fall 2016, which ultimately lead to the strong zonal/SW jet with constant precip for us in Oct and Nov. I think we'd all love a repeat of that winter!
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Re: Winter 2021-2022
Consensus on the AF seems to be that the second winters of two-winter La Niñas generally suck.
It's called clown range for a reason.
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Re: Winter 2021-2022
Well that's depressing.Rubus_Leucodermis wrote: ↑Fri Aug 20, 2021 7:38 am Consensus on the AF seems to be that the second winters of two-winter La Niñas generally suck.
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