Still all playing out like '19, '20, and '21.
Try a mental exercise, close your eyes.
Think of cold, snow, a wintery landscape. Think of the cityscapes of Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, and Eugene, and picture them with just globs of snow heaped over them. Keep your eyes closed and imagine maps filled with those pepto pinks and purples. Imagine that arctic air spilling over Vancouver Island and making its way back to Washington and Oregon. Imagine regional blizzard warnings and snow cov
Yeah, the delta on Monday will be telling with Graphcast and Spire. People forget (or don't know) that both models only work off of initialization data and then use various degrees of image based machine learning at very high terrain definitions. Its effectively taking those analog lists to the next level. This means though that there is no real condition modeling taking place, but rather a "I think this feature will develop here because it typically does when these patterns at these levels are
Not gunna lie, I'll love this warm day by the pool. But we just didn't get enough rain during the rainy season (even though it has been twice what we got last year), and as you say... once summer starts it doesn't end till mid September at best.
That’s the thing. Once we start getting weather like this these days we just never look back. I LOVE days like today in the spring. Partial sunshine, reasonable temps, and a recently watered landscape. Cant get much better.
No changes to the drought map. April showers bring May flowers? April should have done better. Dry months ahead for the Midwest corn belt. The Southwest monsoon hopefully will start early.
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