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22 minutes ago, MossMan said:

Lots of complaining today from many of my FB friends (except for Chris) that live in Western Wa about how crappy the weather continues to be. 

Recent studies indicate complaining makes no difference. Currently 47.5 and raining. 

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Snowfall                                  Precip

2022-23: 95.0"                      2022-23: 17.39"

2021-22: 52.6"                    2021-22: 91.46" 

2020-21: 12.0"                    2020-21: 71.59"

2019-20: 23.5"                   2019-20: 58.54"

2018-19: 63.5"                   2018-19: 66.33"

2017-18: 30.3"                   2017-18: 59.83"

2016-17: 49.2"                   2016-17: 97.58"

2015-16: 11.75"                 2015-16: 68.67"

2014-15: 3.5"
2013-14: 11.75"                  2013-14: 62.30
2012-13: 16.75"                 2012-13: 78.45  

2011-12: 98.5"                   2011-12: 92.67"

It's always sunny at Winters Hill! 
Fighting the good fight against weather evil.

 

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12 hours ago, TT-SEA said:

How much does it cost for 18?

Prices vary pending day you pick.  The last time we played i booked the t-time and they gave my brothers a break and charged them local rates even though they live in Oregon.   Pretty cool they did this….friendly bunch in the clubhouse.  We’ll be back  

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4 minutes ago, Rubus Leucodermis said:

Hopefully it stays to the south.

That's what has been happening, but it seems like a lot of complaining from North Bend regardless. 

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Snowfall                                  Precip

2022-23: 95.0"                      2022-23: 17.39"

2021-22: 52.6"                    2021-22: 91.46" 

2020-21: 12.0"                    2020-21: 71.59"

2019-20: 23.5"                   2019-20: 58.54"

2018-19: 63.5"                   2018-19: 66.33"

2017-18: 30.3"                   2017-18: 59.83"

2016-17: 49.2"                   2016-17: 97.58"

2015-16: 11.75"                 2015-16: 68.67"

2014-15: 3.5"
2013-14: 11.75"                  2013-14: 62.30
2012-13: 16.75"                 2012-13: 78.45  

2011-12: 98.5"                   2011-12: 92.67"

It's always sunny at Winters Hill! 
Fighting the good fight against weather evil.

 

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13 minutes ago, SilverFallsAndrew said:

Recent studies indicate complaining makes no difference. Currently 47.5 and raining. 

Venting is therapeutic.  👍

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29 minutes ago, Cascadia_Wx said:

12z GFS definitely trended wetter for next weekend.

We didn’t get 4” of rain last month so hopefully we can get there this month!

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Tacoma WA elevation 300’

Monthly rainfall-3.56”

Warm season rainfall-11.14”

Max temp-88

+80 highs-2

+85 highs-2

+90 highs-0

 

 

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3 minutes ago, TacomaWaWx said:

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Yeah... this is horrible.    My area ends up being in an unfavorable spot for more rain.   Need more rain.  

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3 minutes ago, TT-SEA said:

Yeah... this is horrible.    My area ends up being in an unfavorable spot for more rain.   Need more rain.  

Well it won’t stay this wet forever…atleast I don’t think it will lol. 

Tacoma WA elevation 300’

Monthly rainfall-3.56”

Warm season rainfall-11.14”

Max temp-88

+80 highs-2

+85 highs-2

+90 highs-0

 

 

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WOW the 12z ensembles kind of go bonkers with rain over the weekend now. Dries out significantly after that, but stays coolish through the 26th, so far the operational looks very close to the ensemble mean. 

Snowfall                                  Precip

2022-23: 95.0"                      2022-23: 17.39"

2021-22: 52.6"                    2021-22: 91.46" 

2020-21: 12.0"                    2020-21: 71.59"

2019-20: 23.5"                   2019-20: 58.54"

2018-19: 63.5"                   2018-19: 66.33"

2017-18: 30.3"                   2017-18: 59.83"

2016-17: 49.2"                   2016-17: 97.58"

2015-16: 11.75"                 2015-16: 68.67"

2014-15: 3.5"
2013-14: 11.75"                  2013-14: 62.30
2012-13: 16.75"                 2012-13: 78.45  

2011-12: 98.5"                   2011-12: 92.67"

It's always sunny at Winters Hill! 
Fighting the good fight against weather evil.

 

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Last year was a much more significant anomaly from our background climate, plus much more destructive to the environment and human life in general, and you saw maybe 1/2 the complaining on here. And last year was at the tail end of a decade stretch of warm springs and summers. Good change we go back to that regime in the long term as well.

#thisyearisablessing

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3 minutes ago, SilverFallsAndrew said:

WOW the 12z ensembles kind of go bonkers with rain over the weekend now. Dries out significantly after that, but stays coolish through the 26th, so far the operational looks very close to the ensemble mean. 

Sounds like an improvement. The 06z tried to give us an abbreviated late June 2021 redux at the end of the run. GFS has been trying to throw up mega ridges in the long range for awhile now actually. I wonder if recency bias plays a role.

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4 minutes ago, Cascadia_Wx said:

Last year was a much more significant anomaly from our background climate, plus much more destructive to the environment and human life in general, and you saw maybe 1/2 the complaining on here. And last year was at the tail end of a decade stretch of warm springs and summers. Good change we go back to that regime in the long term as well.

#thisyearisablessing

It would literally have to snow in Portland and Seattle in June to present a roughly equivalent anomaly in the opposite direction to what we saw last year.

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Snowfall                                  Precip

2022-23: 95.0"                      2022-23: 17.39"

2021-22: 52.6"                    2021-22: 91.46" 

2020-21: 12.0"                    2020-21: 71.59"

2019-20: 23.5"                   2019-20: 58.54"

2018-19: 63.5"                   2018-19: 66.33"

2017-18: 30.3"                   2017-18: 59.83"

2016-17: 49.2"                   2016-17: 97.58"

2015-16: 11.75"                 2015-16: 68.67"

2014-15: 3.5"
2013-14: 11.75"                  2013-14: 62.30
2012-13: 16.75"                 2012-13: 78.45  

2011-12: 98.5"                   2011-12: 92.67"

It's always sunny at Winters Hill! 
Fighting the good fight against weather evil.

 

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3 minutes ago, Doiinko said:

I received around 1-2 inches with both.

Most of Washington County to your west seemed to do pretty well on 12/26. Seemed like a widespread 3-5" for them and much of Clackamas County. The rain shadow that particular day seemed to set up more over Portland and SW WA.

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Just now, BLI snowman said:

Most of Washington County to your west seemed to do pretty well on 12/26. Seemed like a widespread 3-5" for them and much of Clackamas County. The rain shadow that particular day seemed to set up more over Portland and SW WA.

Yeah I did decent with that, and areas farther west did better, but then I got screwed with the one on 12/28.

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14 hours ago, Chewbacca Defense said:

What is this doing to the snowpack there?  What about over towards Missoula?

It definitely wiped out a good chunk of it hence the historic flooding. We cooled off yesterday evening though which fortunately allowed the rivers to go down. It's snowing in the mountains today.

Think Missoula area is doing okay. Rivers/streams are of course running high but more typical for spring/early summer albeit about 3 weeks later than the usual peak runoff. Think that was one of the major issues with the flooding here, we hung onto a very significant snowpack so late into the year. Eventually the band had to snap and it all came to a head yesterday with the record rainfall.

North entrance is going to be closed for at least a year or so I would guess as that road is basically completely gone now as you head into Mammoth. It's going to be a long while before the public can gain access anywhere in the northern areas which I'm sure the animals will appreciate!

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Cold Season 2023/24:

Total snowfall: 26"

Highest daily snowfall: 5"

Deepest snow depth: 12"

Coldest daily high: -20ºF

Coldest daily low: -42ºF

Number of subzero days: 5

Personal Weather Station on Wunderground: 

https://www.wunderground.com/personal-weather-station/dashboard?ID=KMTBOZEM152#history

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13 minutes ago, Cascadia_Wx said:

Last year was a much more significant anomaly from our background climate, plus much more destructive to the environment and human life in general, and you saw maybe 1/2 the complaining on here. And last year was at the tail end of a decade stretch of warm springs and summers. Good change we go back to that regime in the long term as well.

#thisyearisablessing

That was just 3 days... and we were all complaining.    And it still got up to 110 despite our protests.

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8 minutes ago, Cascadia_Wx said:

Sounds like an improvement. The 06z tried to give us an abbreviated late June 2021 redux at the end of the run. GFS has been trying to throw up mega ridges in the long range for awhile now actually. I wonder if recency bias plays a role.

Since April. Literally every time there’s a CCKW passage through the W-Hem.

At least it’s a consistent error that is visible to the naked eye when it happens. Could be worse.

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8 minutes ago, Doiinko said:

Yeah I did decent with that, and areas farther west did better, but then I got screwed with the one on 12/28.

We did 1-2" with each event that week, best one coming on the 27th-28th. Nothing amazing but we at least kept some of our snow all week.

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Just now, BLI snowman said:

We did 1-2" with each event that week, best one coming on the 27th-28th. Nothing amazing but we at least kept some of our snow all week.

I had 2-3 inches total that week. Most of it melted by the afternoon each day though.

I also had an inch on 12/13.

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32 minutes ago, Cascadia_Wx said:

Last year was a much more significant anomaly from our background climate, plus much more destructive to the environment and human life in general, and you saw maybe 1/2 the complaining on here. And last year was at the tail end of a decade stretch of warm springs and summers. Good change we go back to that regime in the long term as well.

#thisyearisablessing

How did it destroy human life?

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Just now, Mr Marine Layer said:

How did it destroy human life? 

Dozens of people died throughout Oregon, Washington and British Columbia thanks to the extreme, prolonged heat. Kind of like a child’s play version of a typical marine layer related death toll for coastal Orange County.

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9 minutes ago, Kayla said:

It definitely wiped out a good chunk of it hence the historic flooding. We cooled off yesterday evening though which fortunately allowed the rivers to go down. It's snowing in the mountains today.

Think Missoula area is doing okay. Rivers/streams are of course running high but more typical for spring/early summer albeit about 3 weeks later than the usual peak runoff. Think that was one of the major issues with the flooding here, we hung onto a very significant snowpack so late into the year. Eventually the band had to snap and it all came to a head yesterday with the record rainfall.

North entrance is going to be closed for at least a year or so I would guess as that road is basically completely gone now as you head into Mammoth. It's going to be a long while before the public can gain access anywhere in the northern areas which I'm sure the animals will appreciate!

It will definitely be interesting to see how the animals react. I think that there is at least anecdotal evidence that the resident orcas thrived during the pandemic when boat traffic was way down, and there were no whale watching tours.

As for the snow pack I kinda figured it was taking at least a little bit of a hit, but wasn't sure to what extent.  It looked like it is still kinda chilly over that way.  There is concern at the family's ranch that they might lose the bridge going over to the ranch manager's house (as well as a lot of grazing lands and the horse pastures). 

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Just got back home after about 10 days in the Bay Area. I was a little worried I was going to miss the transition to nice weather here, but obviously it was the exact opposite. I managed to get my weather station connected to the internet again and it appears I'm at 4.14" on the month so far! This will end up not only being by far my wettest June (surpassing 3.84" from 2012), but may end up my wettest month since last November's 10"+ flood fest.

I need 0.7" to be wetter than December's 4.83" and the Euro shows another inch of rain here by the end of the weekend.

Let's just say the tomatoes I plunked in the ground just before I left have not been happy with the lack of sun/excess of rain, even if the temps have been relatively mild.

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Home Wx Station Stats (Since January 2008):

Max Temp: 96.3F (2009)   Min Temp: 2.0F (2008)   Max Wind Gust: 45 mph (2018, 2021)   Wettest Day: 2.34 (11/4/22)   Avg Yearly Precip: 37"   10yr Avg Snow: 8.0"

Snowfall Totals

'08-09: 30" | '09-10: 0.5" | '10-11: 21" | '11-12: 9.5" | '12-13: 0.2" | '13-14: 6.2" | '14-15: 0.0" | '15-16: 0.25"| '16-17: 8.0" | '17-18: 0.9"| '18-19: 11.5" | '19-20: 11" | '20-21: 10.5" | '21-22: 21.75" | '22-23: 10.0" 

2023-24: 7.0" (1/17: 3", 1/18: 1.5", 2/26: 0.5", 3/4: 2.0", Flakes: 1/11, 1/16)

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9 minutes ago, Cascadia_Wx said:

Dozens of people died throughout Oregon, Washington and British Columbia thanks to the extreme, prolonged heat. Kind of like a child’s play version of a typical marine layer related death toll for coastal Orange County.

Dozens? Try hundreds, in BC alone!

https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/life-events/death/coroners-service/news-and-updates/heat-related

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1 minute ago, Rubus Leucodermis said:

I figured I might be lowballing it. Haven’t gone on a morbid google deep dive for the topic really. Just know it was pretty staggering and easily the  deadliest weather event in modern history for the region.

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