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Charlie Phillips wrote a new post on the site Charlie's Weather 9 years, 6 months ago
I’ve been watching the potential for snow, sleet, and freezing rain in the Portland area Thursday night into Friday as a weak warm front runs into a cold air mass over the area. The front has trended weaker and […]

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Charlie Phillips wrote a new post on the site Charlie's Weather 9 years, 6 months ago
I sincerely apologize for the delay in posts. I’ve had a very busy time lately – I moved to a new place in Northeast Portland (the Woodlawn neighborhood, to be precise) and have had very little time to blog. But […]

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Christopher Scragg wrote a new post on the site Phoenix Weather Blog 9 years, 6 months ago
We’ve all heard about the Santa Ana Winds. They’re dry gusts of air that are forced through the gaps in the San Diego mountains, and Southern California is getting hit big time right now.
San Diego High […]

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Charlie Phillips wrote a new post on the site Charlie's Weather 9 years, 6 months ago
Back in November, the United States launched the GOES-R (now called the GOES-16), a revolutionary new satellite that would replace one of the current GOES satellites and usher in the next era in geostationary […]

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Brecky Bihary posted an update 9 years, 6 months ago
I just learned that the 97th American Meteorological Society event is happening this week in Seattle. I think I just might go check it out. That is how I found out about this site.
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Hi Brecky! I was there with @littlebearcreekweather, it was a blast! Lots of really interesting presentations on so many topics.
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Brecky Bihary became a registered member 9 years, 6 months ago
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Mattias Keese became a registered member 9 years, 7 months ago
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Tanner Petersen became a registered member 9 years, 7 months ago
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Brie Hawkins wrote a new post on the site Little Bear Creek Weather 9 years, 7 months ago
Have you ever tried to explain to your kiddos how clouds and rain work, but you just can’t show them exactly how it works because the clouds are so high up in the sky? Well, here’s a fun and simple way to show […]

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Dona Evans became a registered member 9 years, 7 months ago
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Brie Hawkins wrote a new post on the site Little Bear Creek Weather 9 years, 7 months ago
While us Seattle Metro area residents see heavy rain today and tomorrow, our counterparts in East Portland, OR, the Gorge, and even the Cascade Mountains and Eastern Washington are seeing a significant Ice Storm […]

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Christopher Scragg wrote a new post on the site Phoenix Weather Blog 9 years, 7 months ago
Any plans for the weekend? Well you may want to consider the weather forecast first.
Super computers used to forecast the weather are showing a jet stream of 170+mph winds spanning over 3000 miles of the […]

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Karl Bonner wrote a new post on the site Karl's Weather Discussions 9 years, 7 months ago
As you may be well aware…it’s been a chilly January up until now! In fact you could say it’s been quite historic: the average temperature for the first 15 days of the month (both highs and lows), is 19.4 d […]

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Karl Bonner wrote a new post on the site Karl Bonner's Weather Blog 9 years, 7 months ago
As you may be well aware…it’s been a chilly January up until now! In fact you could say it’s been quite historic: the average temperature for the first 15 days of the month (both highs and lows), is 19.4 d […]

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Interesting climate data Karl – we’ll see how cold this month ends up being!
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Beating that 26.4 mark isn’t too tough if you have moderately chilly temps in late January; anything that keeps that 2nd half of the month below 33.4 will do. But beating the 24.5 in December 1985? That’s almost a full 2 degrees colder and would require temps averaging 29 or below these next 2 weeks.
I don’t think I’d appreciate having to put up with additional snow and ice next week, in order to get the cold numbers required for that…
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Staying below 26.4 simply requires that the 2nd half of the month is colder than 33.4 degrees, which is very doable if long-range temperature maps for the Western U.S. are to be believed. But beating December 1985? We’d need to be about 4 or 5 degrees colder than that, I believe, and that would probably require another actual cold spell in late January.
At this point I don’t think I’d appreciate the extra snow and ice that another cold blast would most likely imply.
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Karl Bonner created the site Karl Bonner's Weather Blog 9 years, 7 months ago
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Charlie Phillips wrote a new post on the site Charlie's Weather 9 years, 7 months ago
I apologize for not posting as much as I would like recently! I’ve been very busy tweaking the site and preparing for WeatherTogether’s booth at WeatherFest, which is part of the American Meteorological […]

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Christopher Scragg wrote a new post on the site Phoenix Weather Blog 9 years, 7 months ago
Hey everyone! I must be really lucky because my favorite weather is possible in the Valley this afternoon; thunderstorms!
Like I mentioned in the last blog, a huge ‘dip’ in the atmosphere is moving across […]

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Charlie Phillips wrote a new post on the site Charlie's Weather 9 years, 7 months ago
A major pattern change is in store for us next week. After dealing with very cold temperatures and heaps of snow for those lucky folks in Portland, we will see temperatures in the 50s, snow levels above 7000 feet, […]

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John became a registered member 9 years, 7 months ago
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Christopher Scragg wrote a new post on the site Phoenix Weather Blog 9 years, 7 months ago
After moving to Phoenix from Seattle last week, I was blown away by the three day streak of amazing sunrises and sunsets. I guess that’s something I’ll have to get used to around here!
Another thing I’ll […]

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