Torrential Rain In the Olympics, Drizzle In Everett, And Inadequate Rainshadow Communication

Friday, November 13, 2015 12:57 pm Credit: PRISM Group and Oregon Climate Service. Retrieved from Reddit (yup!) One of the most fascinating things about Pacific Northwest weather is how much our local terrain influences our climate. Just in the state of Washington, we have two mountain ranges that get gobs of snow, a massive ocean off our […]

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SST Anomalies vs. Psychological Fortitude

Thursday, August 22, 2013 12:19 p.m. People always want to know what the upcoming late autumn and winter weather will be like. Of course, it’s impossible to predict individual storms so far out in advance (but that doesn’t make the Old Farmer’s Almanac any less entertaining), but it is certainly possible to make some general […]

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A Difficult Forecast

Monday, November 6, 2011 12:55 P.M.   Forecasting is generally a low-stress profession, but there are times when you know everybody is watching your every keystroke, and this is one of those times. The models look a little bit warmer today, but not much. I seriously doubt that we will see lowland snow with this […]

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Our Dilemma

Tuesday, January 11, 2011 8:26 P.M.   Thankfully I don’t have this dilemma. Who would possibly want to go to college? I have to make this quick, as additional homework warrants priority, but I just felt like I needed to have a quick note to explain what is going on and all the hype that […]

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I’m back! And here’s a discussion on the cold/snow

December 4, 2009 9:40 P.M. I’m back! Not from some trip to some exotic locale or anything like that. I’m just literally back on this website, as my overload of homework forced me to put this blog on hiatus for several days. Nevertheless, I’m here now, and we have a lot to talk about. Since […]

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