Although the trend of high latitude blocking has been promising this fall, its proximity to the coast and the axis tilt has not been ideal. Hopefully that is not a precursor of things to come.
Sardisbcwx wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2019 8:26 pm
Yup my wind gauge at home was gusting to 25kmh @ 7p.m. and now at work near Sumas the wind suddenly picked up.
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It’s bloody October what are we all expecting-10??
This is a mild artic outbreak tomorrow morning will be quite chilly with temps dropping through the night dew point are quite cold all ready
I think we will see a few cold outbreaks November December
John wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2019 9:10 pm
It’s bloody October what are we all expecting-10??
This is a mild artic outbreak tomorrow morning will be quite chilly with temps dropping through the night dew point are quite cold all ready
I think we will see a few cold outbreaks November December
I think we are just joking around. There was never going to be a temp drop with this type of front, especially in October. Could be a hard freeze tomorrow night some places.
I’m not giving up on early November yet, though the models seem to disagree with me.
North end of Shawnigan Lake. Southern Vancouver island. 500ft
Monty wrote: ↑Mon Oct 28, 2019 9:20 pm
I think we are just joking around. There was never going to be a temp drop with this type of front, especially in October. Could be a hard freeze tomorrow night some places.
I’m not giving up on early November yet, though the models seem to disagree with me.
Indeed.
I kinda hope we see some sort of AR type pattern as sort of a pattern reset so to speak. I haven’t really looked at anything beyond day 10 yet though.
I kinda hope we see some sort of AR type pattern as sort of a pattern reset so to speak. I haven’t really looked at anything beyond day 10 yet though.