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Karl Bonner wrote a new post, Happy Leap Day! Winter Ends on Spring-Like Note, on the site Karl's Weather Discussions 4 years, 8 months ago
Today is February 29, Leap Day. It’s also the last day of meteorological winter, which is defined as December 1 – February 28/29 in the Northern Hemisphere. Of course, you don’t need me to tell you that winter i […]
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Karl Bonner wrote a new post, Is Winter Over? Definitely Getting Close!, on the site Karl's Weather Discussions 4 years, 9 months ago
Valentine’s Day has come and gone. Here in the Pacific Northwest, this is the time that winter weather geeks begin to throw in the towel on any more interesting cold/snowy weather for the season. There’s a s […]
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Karl Bonner wrote a new post, February 2020: A First Look Ahead To "False Spring Season", on the site Karl's Weather Discussions 4 years, 9 months ago
Happy February everyone! We just experienced the warmest January in 67 years at PDX airport: 45.8 degrees F, which is more than 4 degrees above normal. It was also the wettest January in 14 years, with 7.58″ of […]
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Karl Bonner wrote a new post, Betelgeuse: The Life (and Death?) of Supergiant Variable Stars, on the site Karl's Weather Discussions 4 years, 10 months ago
Most of you know me as a weather enthusiast. But throughout my life, I’ve also had a keen fascination with astronomy. My grandpa first introduced me to the topic when I was about 4 or 5 years old. I learned t […]
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Karl Bonner wrote a new post, Winter Boredom Continues, on the site Karl's Weather Discussions 4 years, 10 months ago
I think most of us weather geeks can agree that the winter of 2019-2020 has been extremely boring thus far. We haven’t had a single Pacific windstorm in the region, except for the “bomb cyclone” in Southern […]
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Karl Bonner wrote a new post, Big Cold/Snow Episode Ahead For Northwest!, on the site Karl's Weather Discussions 4 years, 10 months ago
I had other plans for this coming week.
I was hoping to get some serious research done on the history of supernovas, and discuss the current situation with the red giant star Betelgeuse in Orion. (For those […]
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Karl Bonner wrote a new post, Early January 2020: Winter Drought Takes a Welcome Break, on the site Karl's Weather Discussions 4 years, 10 months ago
Happy New Year (and new decade) folks! It’s been a hectic month for me, with holiday work in retail and whatnot. Also there were some problems with the Weather Together site over Christmas time, so I was l […]
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Karl Bonner commented on the post, Biblical Rains Thursday Through Saturday, on the site Charlie's Weather 4 years, 11 months ago
Great post Charlie! Tracking these AR’s is always a tough one. Thankfully the NWS just issued Flood Watches for everyone, rather than trying to pinpoint things too closely.
Hope the Gorge and I-84 are driveable Sunday!
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Karl Bonner wrote a new post, Update: Snowy Tuesday for S. and E. Oregon, on the site Karl's Weather Discussions 5 years ago
Good morning folks! Wow…we have an interesting taste of early winter on the way for the Pacific Northwest this week. Snow levels have dropped below passes this morning, a sign of the cold air moving in. And e […]
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Karl Bonner wrote a new post, Colder For Thanksgiving And Beyond? What Might Happen Next Week/Weekend, on the site Karl's Weather Discussions 5 years ago
Hi everyone! Hope you’re still enjoying the exceptionally dry November, even if the east wind makes things feel a little chilly. We’re two-thirds of the way through the month as of yesterday the 20th, with o […]
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Karl Bonner wrote a new post, Winter 2019-2020: What Might We Expect???, on the site Karl's Weather Discussions 5 years ago
It’s been a beautiful autumn across the Pacific Northwest, at least if you love colorful leaves. Trouble is, I haven’t been able to get out much due to a long-winded car repair fiasco. But just from the v […]
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Karl Bonner wrote a new post, Late October "Arctic Blast" Coming Tonight!, on the site Karl's Weather Discussions 5 years ago
This is going to be a quick one; I’ve got a few personal tasks I’m trying to bust out today. But there’s a very interesting weather event going on tomorrow Tuesday, if you’re a seasonal temperature n […]
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Karl Bonner wrote a new post, Early Autumn 2019: Coldest In Decades!, on the site Karl's Weather Discussions 5 years, 1 month ago
Tornadoes in the City of Roses.
Thanksgiving-like chill in September.
Two historic snowfalls across Montana and even parts of Eastern Oregon & Washington.
It’s been a very interesting first half of […]
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Karl Bonner created the site Karl's Weather Discussions 5 years, 2 months ago
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Karl Bonner wrote a new post, September In The Rain…And The Chill?, on the site Karl's Weather Discussions 5 years, 2 months ago
Happy day-late Fall Equinox to all! The actual moment the Sun crossed the celestial equator this year, was 12:50am Sunday morning, September 23. It’s quite common for the Pacific Coast equinox to occur on the m […]
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Karl Bonner wrote a new post, September In The Rain…And The Chill?, on the site Karl Bonner's Weather Blog 5 years, 2 months ago
Happy day-late Fall Equinox to all! The actual moment the Sun crossed the celestial equator this year, was 12:50am Sunday morning, September 23. It’s quite common for the Pacific Coast equinox to occur on the m […]
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Karl Bonner commented on the post, Cool and Damp for the Foreseeable Future, on the site Charlie's Weather 5 years, 2 months ago
I’m really intrigued by this chilly airmass coming in over the weekend, and the 850/925 temps over the Columbia Basin. Not too often that The Dalles sees a sub-60 high in September, especially not in a dry-ish pattern!
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Karl Bonner commented on the post, A Wet and Windy Wednesday on Tap, on the site Charlie's Weather 5 years, 3 months ago
“Check out the jam session”….Nice touch there! 😉
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Karl Bonner commented on the post, The 7/12/2019 Three Lakes Earthquake, on the site Charlie's Weather 5 years, 4 months ago
Wow, sounds like you devoted a LOT of time to this one! Great read!
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