my God, this forum has devolved into the worst of the worst. It's always emotional and reactionary in here, but it seems that the rational and seasoned members have pulled back to make way for the kids.
I'm going to step back for the day too. It's just too much uninformed nonsense.
I am excited for a lot of you guys, because it seems like this is your first time tracking a PNW winter storm. I remember my first time.
Yeah that feature has been on T Tidbits for a while now, gives a good perspective of how relatively warm the ocean actually is.
If the oceans were to warm a few more degrees, would the effects of la nina cease to exist, or is entirely dependent on how warm it is relative to the rest of the planet?
Flew back to pdx last night and am back in sunriver now, 56 degrees currently with a low of 26.8. Had .05" of precip when we were gone and our largest temp spread was a 82/27 day.
Was kinda hoping for a week of 70s, 80s, and 90s when we came back, I'm tired of the cold now after having an 8 day period where the warmest temp I felt was -11F.
Yeah, this is great. Can really see the deeply -PDO in place, with the most extreme anomalies on the entire planet in the central Pacific. And warm Atlantic hurricane corridor.
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