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Karl Bonner wrote a new post, Seasonal Heteroscedasticity: Why 10 Degrees Above Normal Is A Bigger Deal Now Than Ever, on the site Karl's Weather Discussions 7 years ago
Some weather geeks were paying close attention to southern California early last week. An unusually hot Santa Ana wind event was underway from late Sunday the 23rd, through Tuesday the 25th. Long Beach hit 105 […]
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Karl Bonner wrote a new post, Seasonal Heteroscedasticity: Why 10 Degrees Above Normal Is A Bigger Deal Now Than Ever, on the site Karl Bonner's Weather Blog 7 years ago
Some weather geeks were paying close attention to southern California early last week. An unusually hot Santa Ana wind event was underway from late Sunday the 23rd, through Tuesday the 25th. Long Beach hit 105 […]
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Karl Bonner wrote a new post, End of October: Nice, But Not "Toasty", on the site Karl's Weather Discussions 7 years, 1 month ago
That was an exciting weekend! A very long atmospheric river originating in Japan, set itself up over the Pacific Northwest from the middle of last week through Sunday, with the heaviest action on Saturday. The […]
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Karl Bonner wrote a new post, End of October: Nice, But Not "Toasty", on the site Karl Bonner's Weather Blog 7 years, 1 month ago
That was an exciting weekend! A very long atmospheric river originating in Japan, set itself up over the Pacific Northwest from the middle of last week through Sunday, with the heaviest action on Saturday. The […]
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Karl Bonner wrote a new post, Beautiful Start To October, But Intrigue Lies Ahead…, on the site Karl's Weather Discussions 7 years, 1 month ago
What a lovely start to October! Honestly, you couldn’t ask for much more perfect weather than this. Cold nights with patchy frost in some areas, and mild sunny days in the low/mid 70s in the lowlands. The airport […]
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Karl Bonner wrote a new post, Beautiful Start To October, But Intrigue Lies Ahead…, on the site Karl Bonner's Weather Blog 7 years, 1 month ago
What a lovely start to October! Honestly, you couldn’t ask for much more perfect weather than this. Cold nights with patchy frost in some areas, and mild sunny days in the low/mid 70s in the lowlands. The […]
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Karl Bonner wrote a new post, Heatmageddon 2017: Concentrated In Willamette Valley, on the site Karl's Weather Discussions 7 years, 3 months ago
I REALLY was hoping I wouldn’t have to write this blog, and I’m not going to put a lot of time/effort into this one. Let’s just keep it short: the heatwave for early August has gone from merely “mentionable” to […]
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Karl Bonner wrote a new post, Heatmageddon 2017: Concentrated In Willamette Valley, on the site Karl Bonner's Weather Blog 7 years, 3 months ago
I REALLY was hoping I wouldn’t have to write this blog, and I’m not going to put a lot of time/effort into this one. Let’s just keep it short: the heatwave for early August has gone from merely “mentionable” to […]
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Karl Bonner wrote a new post, From Boring to H-O-T, on the site Karl's Weather Discussions 7 years, 4 months ago
posted nearly 3 weeks ago, saying that it was “vacation time” for me. True to form, basically NOTHING has happened with the weather since then. July has turned into one big snooze-fest: no triple-digit temps, no […]
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Karl Bonner wrote a new post, From Boring to H-O-T, on the site Karl Bonner's Weather Blog 7 years, 4 months ago
posted nearly 3 weeks ago, saying that it was “vacation time” for me. True to form, basically NOTHING has happened with the weather since then. July has turned into one big snooze-fest: no triple-digit temps, no […]
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Karl Bonner wrote a new post, Summer Vacation, Hopefully…., on the site Karl's Weather Discussions 7 years, 4 months ago
Given how “boringly beautiful” the weather is slated to be for the next couple weeks, I’m probably going to focus less on thinking about it and more on actually enjoying it. (At least on the days when I’m not […]
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Karl Bonner wrote a new post, Summer Vacation, Hopefully…., on the site Karl Bonner's Weather Blog 7 years, 4 months ago
Given how “boringly beautiful” the weather is slated to be for the next couple weeks, I’m probably going to focus less on thinking about it and more on actually enjoying it. (At least on the days when I’m not […]
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Karl Bonner wrote a new post, July 2017 Looking Like July 2013 For PNW & Gorge, on the site Karl's Weather Discussions 7 years, 4 months ago
Well…The Dalles and Eastern Oregon just endured their second hot spell / heatwave of the 2017 summer season. The LATE SPRING HEATWAVE over Memorial Day Weekend doesn’t count in this case. Here in town, or at […]
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Karl Bonner wrote a new post, July 2017 Looking Like July 2013 For PNW & Gorge, on the site Karl Bonner's Weather Blog 7 years, 4 months ago
Well…The Dalles and Eastern Oregon just endured their second hot spell / heatwave of the 2017 summer season. The LATE SPRING HEATWAVE over Memorial Day Weekend doesn’t count in this case. Here in town, or at […]
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Karl Bonner wrote a new post, 2017 First Big Heatwave This Weekend, on the site Karl's Weather Discussions 7 years, 5 months ago
It’s Friday and the first major heat event of the season, is on for the Pacific Northwest. The last few days the Desert Southwest has been suffering from record-setting heat, with temps of 120 degrees F or hotter […]
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Karl Bonner wrote a new post, 2017 First Big Heatwave This Weekend, on the site Karl Bonner's Weather Blog 7 years, 5 months ago
It’s Friday and the first major heat event of the season, is on for the Pacific Northwest. The last few days the Desert Southwest has been suffering from record-setting heat, with temps of 120 degrees F or hotter […]
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Karl Bonner wrote a new post, Happy Beginning Of Summer! (Or Midsummer! Or just the Solstice!), on the site Karl's Weather Discussions 7 years, 5 months ago
At 9:24pm Pacific Daylight Time tonight, the Sun will reach its northernmost point of the ecliptic – the crest of the “seasonal sine wave.” Beginning tomorrow, and continuing through December, the amount of solar […]
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Karl Bonner wrote a new post, Happy Beginning Of Summer! (Or Midsummer! Or just the Solstice!), on the site Karl Bonner's Weather Blog 7 years, 5 months ago
At 9:24pm Pacific Daylight Time tonight, the Sun will reach its northernmost point of the ecliptic – the crest of the “seasonal sine wave.” Beginning tomorrow, and continuing through December, the amount of solar […]
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Karl Bonner wrote a new post, Deep Marine Push in Gorge Yesterday & Today, on the site Karl's Weather Discussions 7 years, 5 months ago
Hard to believe that just two weeks ago, we were talking about 99-degree heat over Memorial Day Weekend. A deep marine layer and “June Gloom” has settled in over the Pacific Northwest. Two days ago there was snow […]
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Karl Bonner wrote a new post, Deep Marine Push in Gorge Yesterday & Today, on the site Karl Bonner's Weather Blog 7 years, 5 months ago
Hard to believe that just two weeks ago, we were talking about 99-degree heat over Memorial Day Weekend. A deep marine layer and “June Gloom” has settled in over the Pacific Northwest. Two days ago there was […]
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