November 2021 Forecasts and Discussions
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Re: November 2021 Forecasts and Discussions
Just heard on Global News that what my friend said is true...cars were swept over the embankment on HWY 99. They said they don't know more than that yet. 
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Re: November 2021 Forecasts and Discussions
Wet snow and ice pellets here at the momentwetcoast91 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 15, 2021 3:56 pm Post frontal strait enhanced squalls developing right now. Rapid development of thunderstorms that could lead to heavy rain, hail, and cold core funnel clouds. Snow level could dip to 300m by 6pm.
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Re: November 2021 Forecasts and Discussions
Fired? Govt employees? Bahahaha. Sure. Give them a $500K handshake and they are on their way
Looking forward to our first 3 day stretch of sun and 20c++ 
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Re: November 2021 Forecasts and Discussions
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Re: November 2021 Forecasts and Discussions
Don’t want to make this too political but this Mike Farneworth guy minister of something doesn’t have a clue what he’s talking about pretty embarrassing.
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Re: November 2021 Forecasts and Discussions
Wow that was some extremely treacherous road situations today

Looking forward to our first 3 day stretch of sun and 20c++ 
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Re: November 2021 Forecasts and Discussions
Apparently a friend told me Allison Lake... in the Similkameens of course,
got around 90mm of rain in the last ~36 hours
Thats almost all winters precip in 1.5 days
Thats almost all winters precip in 1.5 days
Looking forward to our first 3 day stretch of sun and 20c++ 
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Re: November 2021 Forecasts and Discussions
We are now beginning to see the full extent of the damage and I don't think anyone could have foreseen this. Some rivers have never registered discharge levels to this extent...and this was a perfect storm. The summer heat, fires and drought did a number on the flora and soil...endless rain since Sept, insane snow totals last week followed by one of the most significant AR event in history.
Right now...the reality is this. Some of the major roads might take 12-24 months to rebuild and that depends on the weather. This is probably going to be a 20 bil+ catastrophe. People have died or will die and the landslides will continue.
For anyone here. Always be prepared. We have a growing population and the government has no real resources to help us in these situations. You are on your own. Ensure you have a months worth of water and non-perishable foods.
Right now...the reality is this. Some of the major roads might take 12-24 months to rebuild and that depends on the weather. This is probably going to be a 20 bil+ catastrophe. People have died or will die and the landslides will continue.
For anyone here. Always be prepared. We have a growing population and the government has no real resources to help us in these situations. You are on your own. Ensure you have a months worth of water and non-perishable foods.
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Re: November 2021 Forecasts and Discussions
Scary stuff.
Agreed this sounds like a huge bill all around and then the likely loss of life.
Unexpectedly I did see snow flakes with the rain around 4pm when we had a quick hitting heavy shower pass by.
So snow level has definitely lowered a great deal. But seems like it will dry for a while which is good.
Agreed this sounds like a huge bill all around and then the likely loss of life.
Unexpectedly I did see snow flakes with the rain around 4pm when we had a quick hitting heavy shower pass by.
So snow level has definitely lowered a great deal. But seems like it will dry for a while which is good.
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Re: November 2021 Forecasts and Discussions
Thx Nitowetcoast91 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 15, 2021 6:18 pm We are now beginning to see the full extent of the damage......
Yes this storm was relentless. The rainfall totals were staggering and the runoff caused unbelievable damage. The Coquihalla is just a disaster and the usual drier Similkameens got pumbled. The two main towns North and South being Merritt and Princeton have basically been wiped off the map with major flooding
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Re: November 2021 Forecasts and Discussions
Were river discharges not higher during the 1935 or 1948 floods? I know there was a big one in the 70s as well ('72 I think?)wetcoast91 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 15, 2021 6:18 pm We are now beginning to see the full extent of the damage and I don't think anyone could have foreseen this. Some rivers have never registered discharge levels to this extent...and this was a perfect storm. The summer heat, fires and drought did a number on the flora and soil...endless rain since Sept, insane snow totals last week followed by one of the most significant AR event in history.
Right now...the reality is this. Some of the major roads might take 12-24 months to rebuild and that depends on the weather. This is probably going to be a 20 bil+ catastrophe. People have died or will die and the landslides will continue.
For anyone here. Always be prepared. We have a growing population and the government has no real resources to help us in these situations. You are on your own. Ensure you have a months worth of water and non-perishable foods.
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Re: November 2021 Forecasts and Discussions
It is surreal. Two years ago, I took a road trip with a friend and made a big loop through the Fraser Canyon and Lytton, Ashcroft, Kamloops, Merritt, Hope. First Lytton burns to the ground and now the roads we took are destroyed in multiple places.
It's called clown range for a reason.
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Re: November 2021 Forecasts and Discussions
FWIW, I've linked data for Jan 1935 below. Can't imagine what the flooding would be like today if we saw a repeat, since totals were even higher than this event. Especially with the ground frozen solid and deep low elevation snowpack.
Vancouver:
https://climate.weather.gc.ca/climate_d ... pe=navLink
Capilano:
https://climate.weather.gc.ca/climate_d ... pe=navLink
New Westminster: https://climate.weather.gc.ca/climate_d ... estminster
Buntzen Lake: https://climate.weather.gc.ca/climate_d ... pe=navLink
Coquitlam Lake: https://climate.weather.gc.ca/climate_d ... pe=navLink
Stave Falls: https://climate.weather.gc.ca/climate_d ... tave+falls
Alouette Lake: https://climate.weather.gc.ca/climate_d ... pe=navLink
Vancouver:
https://climate.weather.gc.ca/climate_d ... pe=navLink
Capilano:
https://climate.weather.gc.ca/climate_d ... pe=navLink
New Westminster: https://climate.weather.gc.ca/climate_d ... estminster
Buntzen Lake: https://climate.weather.gc.ca/climate_d ... pe=navLink
Coquitlam Lake: https://climate.weather.gc.ca/climate_d ... pe=navLink
Stave Falls: https://climate.weather.gc.ca/climate_d ... tave+falls
Alouette Lake: https://climate.weather.gc.ca/climate_d ... pe=navLink
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Re: November 2021 Forecasts and Discussions
1935 wasnt particuarly bad along the mountains. It was an overrunning event that dropped lots of snow and then lots of rain.
The 1948 flood discussed where due to a mega melt freshet across the province. However this mostly impacted the major riverways like the Fraser River.
This AR event was particuarly impactful because it impacted many drainage basins over extended period and stressed smaller creeks and rivers to their limits. I believe the MOT designed these bridges to withstand flooding seen during the KVR construction near Othello in the 1910s.