September 2023 Forecasts and Discussions

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Re: September 2023 Forecasts and Discussions

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Typeing3 wrote: Sat Sep 02, 2023 11:35 am Last I update I saw (August 28th) showed the proportion of the total area burned from the Donnie Creek wildfire (in NE BC) has shrunk... in early summer it comprised about half the total area burned across the province but at about one-quarter to one-third now.
Most of the area burned is in the Prince George fire centre, which covers an area the size of 10 Vancouver Islands including the Peace country. Interestingly the Cariboo fire centre has had a low fire year (so far) where in previous years was the site of some of the worst and biggest fires.
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12z GFS ensembles:
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12z ECMWF ensembles:
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12z GEM ensembles:
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Sad to hear the passing of Jimmy Buffett he was 76 as well a T.V. icon the other day Bob Barker he was 99 :o it’s a toasty day in the Central Valley.
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Coquitlam79 wrote: Sat Sep 02, 2023 2:38 pm Most of the area burned is in the Prince George fire centre, which covers an area the size of 10 Vancouver Islands including the Peace country. Interestingly the Cariboo fire centre has had a low fire year (so far) where in previous years was the site of some of the worst and biggest fires.
Isnt it odd all the mills are shutting down and the forests go up in smoke any coincidence there. :think:
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Happy Long weekend to all my weather buds. Last 2 days were really nice for Sept. Looks like next 2 are showery and much cooler. We need the rain..major ridging ended according to the models. :thumbup:

Thanks for posting T3 :clap:
MAYDAY MAYDAY! We need some warm sunny weather this month. Some showers mixed in would be good too :thumbup:
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Hawk wrote: Sun Sep 03, 2023 6:10 am Happy Long weekend to all my weather buds. Last 2 days were really nice for Sept. Looks like next 2 are showery and much cooler. We need the rain..major ridging ended according to the models. :thumbup:

Thanks for posting T3 :clap:
Happy Long weekend! I saw pumpkins for sale at Walmart yesterday.
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Doesn't look too troffy for the LR. We need a good soaking for a few days to get the shrooms popping...and no frost until mid November 8-)
Last year was a major bust :thumbdown:
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Typeing3 wrote: Sat Sep 02, 2023 2:41 pm 12z GFS ensembles:
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12z ECMWF ensembles:
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12z GEM ensembles:
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What happened to the next heat hump looks below normal for the first week back to school after Labour day? :shifty: do l toss the summer shorts or wash them for the next stretch of unbearable hot and smoky weather. :crazy:
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I should mention Jimmy Buffett’s big smash was “Wrinkle Rockville” perhaps one of Skippers all time favs. Well it’s clouded over in the Central Valley and 21c.
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30% chance of showers has just turned to 100% in my area.
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Very quiet on here today. :wave:
Usually an indication of pretty benign weather. Plus it's a long weekend. Weather looks very average over the next several days :|
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So I was talking to a friend who has family in Keefers on the west side of the Fraser near Boston Bar. Well, all but 2 houses burned down, and no one has insurance (you can't get it when you live in a rural area without city fire protection).
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So once again frost is later than average. No frost in Chetwynd today.
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Glacier wrote: Sun Sep 03, 2023 6:46 pm So I was talking to a friend who has family in Keefers on the west side of the Fraser near Boston Bar. Well, all but 2 houses burned down, and no one has insurance (you can't get it when you live in a rural area without city fire protection).
Climate change isn't real tho :shock:

Interesting, When it hits home tho isn't it 🤔
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