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A Near Perfect Forecast of Yesterday's Event. The Next Windstorm Comes into View
The next time someone makes a weatherperson joke, remember the nearly perfect forecast for yesterday's wind event over Washington. No l...
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Mother Nature seems to have forgotten about the current strong El Nino and the record warmth of the past month. Massive snow will fall over ...
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The latest model forecasts are consistent: an unusually powerful storm with extreme low pressure will develop rapidly offshore on Monday a...
Hello Cliff and friends, right now the local ski areas are offering great discounts on season passes for next winter . What do we know about winter 09/10? LaNina, neutral, El Nino? How far in advance can these things be predicted? Thanks in advance for any feedback.
ReplyDeleteCliff, How do you interpret these prolifer graphics? they look like a bunch of lines and squiggles to me.
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ReplyDeleteThe lines are temperatures, the x axis is time in UTC (same as GMT), and the ordinate (y axis is height). Wind are plotted with the flags. So you can see how conditions have changed above Seattle in time...cliff
On This Day, April 09, In 1988, Residents Of Sioux City, Iowa Awoke To Find Two Inches Of Snow On The Ground Following A Record High Temperature Of 88 Degrees The Previous Afternoon.
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