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21 minutes ago, Front Ranger said:
Not sure what Andrew did, but SLE (like SEA) has been able to turn the corner on their anomalies. About to record their second below normal month in the past three, and also has two other months in the past 12 that were at or below normal.
A few years ago it seems they were running even warmer anomalies than PDX.
And then the station of the gods...while OLM once reliably led the way every year with below normal months, they will be above normal this month, and have only one other month besides January in the last twelve that was below normal: April 2023.
This is the same as PDX. So @Cascadia_Wx, they've had two months in the past 12 below normal, not just January.
Sure, but the writing’s already on the wall that April 2024 is gonna be a warm one.
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Ended up with a 56/44 day here. Morning stratiform rain and cool temps, transitioning to a showers and sunbreaks regime with breezy SW winds in the afternoon. Had a handful of decent downpours and even some distant thunder. Over .70” on the day.
Clearing skies now with a current temp of 47, so possible I set a new low by midnight.
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10 minutes ago, High Desert Mat? said:
We have the button pushers, (Tim, Matt), then we have the offended/attacker, ( Jesse, Andrew). Then we have the bodyguard, (Chris). And let’s not forget the biggest one-upper innocent portrayer on here, (Phil). It’s great guys. I can take a week or two off from reading or posting and come back like I missed nothing.
edit. Didn’t mean to leave Jim out, what seemingly seems like a man child. Oh and the virgin Rob.
No no no. It’s all the one guys’ fault who likes the different weather than I do!
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Winding down here now, but picked up a quick 1/4” of very heavy precip with some distant thunder at times. Over 3/4” on the day now.
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Pouring here now. Some distant thunder but haven’t seen any lighting yet.
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7 minutes ago, FroYoBro said:
Another boom and some very heavy rain this time.
Great posts. I definitely don’t think you should be banned.
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1 minute ago, Phil said:
This year (probably) marks the end of the cool F/M/A regime that has dominated the last half decade.
In this case it’s more ENSO-related, but going forward it’ll likely occur in response to the eastward extension of the equatorial flank of the IPWP.
Haven’t been a lot of cool months lately even based on the coked up 1991-2020 averages. One could say we are due, but we are also heading into a time of year soon (May-September) where it has been almost impossible to score meaningful cool anomalies, based on recent history.
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2 minutes ago, Cascadia_Wx said:
18z GFS and ensembles looking pretty nice.
Also, an above average February/March is looking like a slam dunk for the Portland/Vancouver area. First time since 2016.
This also means just one below average month out of the last 12 (January!) at PDX.
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18z GFS and ensembles looking pretty nice.
Also, an above average February/March is looking like a slam dunk for the Portland/Vancouver area. First time since 2016.
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Radar is looking really active to the SSW of here now. Hoping that can hold together.
Just heard some distant thunder from that cell near Scappoose.
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27 minutes ago, Meatyorologist said:
I'm in debt with a broken car. Am I still legally allowed to enjoy the weather? Or do I need to apply for a permit?
Are you gonna try to see the eclipse?
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1 minute ago, Doinko said:
Yeah we had a pretty decent downpour earlier. Nothing right now as the storm is a bit to the NW and might've weakened a bit but a lot of nice dark clouds.
Breezy with lots of sunbreaks here at the moment. 55 degrees which is the high for the day so far. Have picked up over 1/2” on the day with the front and a few showers directly behind it. Would be nice to beef up those totals a little more.
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1 minute ago, Doinko said:
Just heard a loud rumble of thunder
I was noticing the radar is looking pretty active out there. Would be nice if something organized could move into this neck of the woods.
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Not too bad. Nice to see less warm ensemble members overall in the 7-10 day range. At least on this run.
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Just now, Groundhog said:
Pareto principle/distribution. About 20% of the people here make 80% of the comments. Same holds true for goals scored in the NHL/season, income, proportion of books authored, etc. This likely applies more so than a normal (bell curve) distribution.
I think you’re misunderstanding my post. I mean the 1% more in the occupy wallstreet sense.
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2 minutes ago, Sunriver Snow Zone said:
You were the first person today to find something that I'm in the 1% of.
Don’t you complain each and every day that there are clouds visible in the sky at any point, unless it snows 6”+
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1 minute ago, SilverFallsAndrew said:
Starting to look like we get one final shot of winter.
The Gods’ are smiling benevolently today.
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3 minutes ago, SilverFallsAndrew said:
99% of folx in here are soft as a babies behind.
That’s what happens in places where the 1% becomes the 99%
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3 minutes ago, Phil said:
You forgot to unskew your distribution, silly.
If you make 50-60K annually, you’re likely in the top-1% globally.
Not to mention differences in property values/cost of living. Makes a big difference in terms of net worth.
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14 minutes ago, Phil said:
This is a little preachy.
Tongue in cheek might be a better description.
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3 minutes ago, Phil said:
Technically speaking, everyone on this forum is likely in the top 0.5% relative to the global population.
A lot of folks in poorer regions of the world probably keep close track of the weather too. But not for jet ski trips and witnessing astronomical events, but rather the well being of their crops and livestock. I think @SilverFallsAndrew is the only one here who would fall into that category
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3 minutes ago, MossMan said:
All this does is make you look like a jealous individual.
Hey, obviously I have it good enough to spend an inordinate amount of time thinking about the weather too. Maybe not private jet good, but I’m ok with that.
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Anyway, pretty wet day so far here. Was pouring earlier as the cold front passed over. Pretty wintery out too with temps in the 40s. Up to .40” on the day. 48 degrees currently.
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The guilty conscience responses are pretty amusing
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March 2024 Weather in the PNW
in West of the Rockies
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Euro is looking pretty chilly by the middle of next week. Let’s hope it holds.