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Title: Nasty weather expected for much of the United States
Post by: elagache on November 08, 2014, 10:00:27 PM
Dear WeatherCat "Yanks" . . . .

I assume you also watch the forecasts like a hawk, but in case you were asleep at the switch, there is a really nasty bit of weather headed for the heartland of the United States.  Here is the National Weather Service report about it:

http://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/discussions/hpcdiscussions.php?disc=pmdspd (http://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/discussions/hpcdiscussions.php?disc=pmdspd)

The nucleus for this mess is the remnants of Typhoon Nuri.  Here is a Christian Science Monitor article about it:

http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Latest-News-Wires/2014/1108/Superstorm-Typhoon-Nuri-slams-Alaska-sets-up-big-chill-for-lower-48 (http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Latest-News-Wires/2014/1108/Superstorm-Typhoon-Nuri-slams-Alaska-sets-up-big-chill-for-lower-48)

Unfortunately we are at the moment in the same sort of horrible weather pattern that keeps the west dry and the Midwest and east cold.  So long as there is a blocking high-pressure over the west coast, the storms have to ride high up into the arctic and the dive back into the heart of the United States.

The latest forecast has a storm finally reaching us late next week.  I just hope that is the start of a storm door opening.  We all need more "normal" weather!

Cheers, Edouard  [cheers1]
Title: Re: Nasty weather expected for much of the United States
Post by: Bull Winkus on November 09, 2014, 12:53:40 AM
Normal? ? What's that, Yogi?

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Title: Re: Nasty weather expected for much of the United States
Post by: LesCimes on February 17, 2015, 01:17:24 AM
Speaking of nasty weather, we just missed it today. A hundred miles north is ice and snow. All sorts of airline flights, including the flight home for our weekend visitor, in Charlotte, North Carolina have been canceled due to winter storm warnings. Glad that we got the flight cancelation notice before heading to the airport and getting stuck in the terminal or worse, on the tarmac. I don't regret not getting an ice storm. That stuff is devastating, worse than deep snow. Power goes out, branches fall on houses, across roads, etc. Bad stuff. So glad that we are just getting a bit of rain and no wintery stuff.
Title: Re: Nasty weather expected for much of the United States
Post by: HantaYo on February 17, 2015, 03:23:15 AM
Snow in the mountains of Colorado  [snow]  6.5" with snow rates of over 2"/hour but it is tapering off.  So in less than a week we have had 16+ inches of white stuff.  Last week 10.1" of snow contained 1.00" of water content.  Not your typically February snow in Colorado- more like late March or April spring storm.  And then most of the snow melted in 4 days.  This time I am not going bring out the snow blower just to have most of it melt in a few days.



Title: Nothing but drought here . . . (Re: Nasty weather expected)
Post by: elagache on February 17, 2015, 10:37:35 PM
Dear LesCimes, HantaYo, and WeatherCat climate watchers,

Sadly, good weather can be just as devastating as bad.  We got two juicy storms the first weekend of February, but ever since that (http://www.canebas.org/WeatherCat/Forum_support_documents/Custom_emoticons/badwords.gif) ridge of high pressure has reasserted itself and we are as dry as a bone.  (http://www.canebas.org/WeatherCat/Forum_support_documents/Custom_emoticons/desert-smiley.gif)

Current forecasts show no rain through the end of the month.  Definitely looking really bad for our drought at the moment.  :(

Oh well, . . .

Edouard
Title: Re: Nasty weather expected for much of the United States
Post by: LesCimes on February 17, 2015, 11:43:27 PM
My sister, visiting from Boston area, was worried about the return flight being canceled due to weather in Boston. Turns out Boston isn't the problem. Two days in a row, now, her flight has been canceled due to weather in Charlotte, North Carolina! The southern USA simply isn't prepared to handle winter weather well. So, her stay with us has been extended twice. Too bad I have to return to work in spite of the weather. A little ice here would have sufficed.
Title: Re: Nasty weather expected for much of the United States
Post by: HantaYo on February 18, 2015, 02:20:01 AM
Edouard,

Lets hope the forecast for a west spring in the southwest pans out.

Looks like another winter storm potential for Colorado this weekend.  Weather forecast states "Snow will develop over the mountains by Friday afternoon as the weather system moves into the region with snow spreading through the area late Friday night or Saturday morning and likely persisting into Monday. This system show all the signs of being a significant winter storm, so start your preparations now."  Unfortunately I will be vacationing in southeast Colorado this weekend.  Have to see how the the storm is developing before canceling.  I do not want to be caught in a Great Plains blizzard.  Preparations might be staying home.  Maybe I should run to the store and stock up on bread and milk  [biggrin]
Title: Re: Nasty weather expected for much of the United States
Post by: Steve on February 18, 2015, 10:00:42 PM
We're having great weather here in Ohio. It is a balmy 14? now, with a wind chill of 2?. That's a nice improvement from the last couple of mornings, where the temperature was -11?and -10?. Tomorrow is supposed to have a high of 3? and a low of -14?, with windchills of -35? and more (or rather, less.) Hey, at least the cold means not much snow!  [snow]
Title: Re: Nasty weather expected for much of the United States
Post by: LesCimes on February 19, 2015, 09:07:12 PM
Steve,

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Hey, at least the cold means not much snow

You need to change your weather banner to the winter look!  [cold] The foxgloves flowers (if that is what they are) look out of place right now.
 [thermo]
Title: CA weather change predicted. (Re: Nasty weather expected)
Post by: elagache on February 19, 2015, 11:12:07 PM
Dear HantaYo, Steve, LesCimes, and WeatherCat climate watchers,

For a few days now, our local office of the National Weather Service has been predicting some rain reaching us 7-9 days from now.  That's a long way away, but even the Climate Prediction Center is agreeing on this one.  Alas, that 6-14 day climate forecast doesn't last.  March is now forecast to be below normal rainfall and 3 months out is equal change above or below.

If that ridge of high pressure remains more or less were it has been, it will continue to shunt storms way up into the arctic and when then come back down on the rest of the country it will be bitterly cold air.

Maybe we should require rain dancing to be taught in all of California's schools . . . .  [rain2]

Edouard

P.S. On second thought, maybe that's a bad idea.  Considering how bad our schools are, perhaps trying to have our kids do rain dances would make things even drier!!  :o
Title: Promises, promises . . . (Re: CA weather change predicted.)
Post by: elagache on February 21, 2015, 12:01:45 AM
Dear HantaYo, Steve, LesCimes, and WeatherCat climate watchers,

For a few days now, our local office of the National Weather Service has been predicting some rain reaching us 7-9 days from now.  That's a long way away, but even the Climate Prediction Center is agreeing on this one. 

*Heavy Sigh* . . . . (http://www.canebas.org/WeatherCat/Forum_support_documents/Custom_emoticons/sad-smiley.png)

What a difference 24 hours makes.

This morning both the GFS and ECMWF stopped predicting any major change in the weather pattern.  Instead they forecasted the blocking high pressure ridge remaining in place.  This afternoon, the forecast waffled once more.  There is now a chance for rain in 7-9 days, but only very light amounts.  The latest Climate Prediction Center forecasts still show above normal rainfall, but . . . . will it actually show up.  ???

Lovely spring weather around here, but I can't really enjoy it . . . . (http://www.canebas.org/WeatherCat/Forum_support_documents/Custom_emoticons/desert-smiley.gif)

Edouard
Title: Re: Nasty weather expected for much of the United States
Post by: HantaYo on February 22, 2015, 03:02:40 AM
Well, went on our trip but came back a day earlier and ended up with a Snow Goose bust.  Heavy snow in the forecast but it changes hourly.  First experience with a Great Plains dust storm near Lamar, Colorado.  Locals on our birding tour were urging a quick retreat out of the remote area we were in.  The dust cloud rolling in looked exactly like those old dust bowl pictures.  Sorry, no pictures as I left my camera to reduce weight due to all the birding gear.  Shame on me.  The day turned into twilight but luckily the cold front driven dust storm contained a nice rain and helped settle the dust down.  It is eerie driving in a dust storm - very similar to a blizzard.

Title: Sorry you had to experience that! (Re: Nasty weather)
Post by: elagache on February 22, 2015, 10:11:34 PM
Dear HantaYo and WeatherCat outdoor adventurers,

Well, went on our trip but came back a day earlier and ended up with a Snow Goose bust.  Heavy snow in the forecast but it changes hourly.  First experience with a Great Plains dust storm near Lamar, Colorado.  Locals on our birding tour were urging a quick retreat out of the remote area we were in.  The dust cloud rolling in looked exactly like those old dust bowl pictures.  Sorry, no pictures as I left my camera to reduce weight due to all the birding gear.  Shame on me.  The day turned into twilight but luckily the cold front driven dust storm contained a nice rain and helped settle the dust down.  It is eerie driving in a dust storm - very similar to a blizzard.

Wow! (http://www.canebas.org/WeatherCat/Forum_support_documents/Custom_emoticons/eek-sign.gif)

Given the drought conditions I suppose this sort of phenomena has to be expected but it is something we aren't accustomed to.  It is definitely another sign that countries need to decide how to respond to the climate change that is already underway instead of hoping we can get the monster back inside the bottle.

Edouard
Title: Re: Nasty weather expected for much of the United States
Post by: LesCimes on February 23, 2015, 01:41:03 AM
HantaYo,
Out birding, looking for Snow Geese? Pretty cool. A few years back I was able to observe the fall migration down the east coast and saw thousands of snow geese. It is very impressive. Sorry your trip was a bust, but you got dust. (Bad joke) Neat to hear of your birding interest.

Fellow birder,
LesCimes
Title: Re: Nasty weather expected for much of the United States
Post by: HantaYo on February 23, 2015, 11:26:25 AM
LesCimes,

Well I found the snow  [cold1] but still looking for the geese  [biggrin]  Just made a snow report to NWS and we have approx. 19" of snow since Saturday night.  Currently it is snowing over 1"/hour.  Another 1 to 3" for today's forecast but they missed the mark last night by 5" so who knows - maybe the snow geese?  Snow in the forecast all days of the 5 day forecast.  SO glad we came home early.   I'll take some pictures of the winter wonderland.  Wife was called last night by the school - No school today  [snow]
Title: Re: Nasty weather expected for much of the United States
Post by: HantaYo on February 24, 2015, 01:26:54 AM
Ended up with 22.8" of snow this go around.  Oh my aching back  [banghead] Why do I look forward to snowfalls like this  [goofy]
Title: Re: Nasty weather expected for much of the United States
Post by: LesCimes on February 24, 2015, 01:51:02 AM
Wow! 22" of snow. Hard to imagine. That would happen here in Georgia. Just a half inch, however, is sufficient to close schools around here. Forecast tonight calls for "wintery mix." Probably not enough to close schools. Last year around this time we had a bad ice storm that took about power for 2 days at our house and 5 days in other areas nearby.
Be careful shoveling the sidewalks!
Title: Re: Nasty weather expected for much of the United States
Post by: HantaYo on February 24, 2015, 02:43:32 AM
Wow! 22" of snow. Hard to imagine. That would happen here in Georgia. Just a half inch, however, is sufficient to close schools around here. Forecast tonight calls for "wintery mix." Probably not enough to close schools. Last year around this time we had a bad ice storm that took about power for 2 days at our house and 5 days in other areas nearby.
Be careful shoveling the sidewalks!

Luckily I have a snow blower.  It does great EXCEPT very wet snow or wind blown snow.  A couple of years ago I put chains on it which seems to help.  Even with the snow blower it took almost 3 hours to clear everything out.  I do not get "wintery mixes" very much.  It is either raining or snowing or graupel.  No ice storms here.  We hardly ever loose power due to the weather.  Wind is a more common power outage problem.
Title: Re: Nasty weather expected for much of the United States
Post by: Blicj11 on February 24, 2015, 04:02:12 AM
We got 10 inches of snow here in the mountains of northern Utah. And it was quite wet. A welcome change as the West needs water.

My wife tore her right ACL and meniscus skiing last Thursday. Nice people brought food to us after the storm. They were nice, but not equipped for the roads in winter so I spent some time getting people unstuck from my driveway and sending them on their way. The food was still great.

More snow forecast for us this weekend.
Title: Sorry for your wife. (Was: Nasty weather)
Post by: elagache on February 24, 2015, 10:37:40 PM
Dear Blick and WeatherCat extreme weather fans,

My wife tore her right ACL and meniscus skiing last Thursday.

Sorry that your wife suffered an injury like that!  :(

 ;) . . . . Perhaps you and your wife should change to some other recreational pursuit that is safer . . .

Like scuba diving!
(http://www.canebas.org/WeatherCat/Forum_support_documents/Custom_emoticons/Scuba-smiley-emoticon-small.gif)

Then the big worries are things like the bends and air embolisms! (http://www.canebas.org/WeatherCat/Forum_support_documents/Custom_emoticons/eek-sign.gif)

Oh, you can still hurt your muscles when you lift all that heavy equipment!
(http://www.canebas.org/WeatherCat/Forum_support_documents/Custom_emoticons/D'oh.gif)

 ::) . . . . anyone for stamp collecting? . . . . [lol2]

Cheers, Edouard  [cheers1]
Title: Re: Nasty weather expected for much of the United States
Post by: LesCimes on February 25, 2015, 12:44:57 AM
Hmm, snowblower - don't need them down here. Leaf blowers - yes. Bummer about your wife's injury. Hope the food was good; sounds like you earned the meals by helping people get out of your driveway. Well, hopes for schools to close were grossly over optimistic. Temperatures in our area never got near 32?. Kind of need freezing temperatures to get ice and snow. While I would have enjoyed a day off, I'm just as glad that the area didn't have to deal with bad winter storm. Many people don't do well in those conditions.

By the way, we switch to daylight savings time in 10 days. Seems like we just left it.
Title: Re: Nasty weather expected for much of the United States
Post by: HantaYo on February 26, 2015, 03:07:29 AM
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By the way, we switch to daylight savings time in 10 days. Seems like we just left it.

One of the stupidest things our country continues to do.  I just hate it!  My wife and I ignore standard time and  I adjust my work schedule to stay on day light savings.  We use leaf blowers here as well - works great with a couple of inches of dry mountain champagne snow [snowflake]  I kinda think a snow blower would work for leaves as well [lol]
Title: Re: Nasty weather expected for much of the United States
Post by: Blicj11 on February 26, 2015, 04:16:54 AM
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By the way, we switch to daylight savings time in 10 days. Seems like we just left it.

One of the stupidest things our country continues to do.

In Utah, the governor's office asked residents to weigh in on DST and the overwhelming response was get rid of it. But naturally, the legislature refuses to take it up.
Title: Re: Nasty weather expected for much of the United States
Post by: Blicj11 on February 26, 2015, 05:55:17 PM
Hallelujah!! The high pressure ridge sitting off the West Coast all winter moved! It has been blocking the storms we normally get in Utah. It is snowing now and there is only one day in our 7-day forecast that does not contain snow. Of course that will turn out to be wrong, but we need the water so this looks promising.

And just in time for Daylight Savings Time. 😡
Title: Re: Nasty weather expected for much of the United States
Post by: LesCimes on February 26, 2015, 11:51:18 PM
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My wife and I ignore standard time and  I adjust my work schedule to stay on day light savings.

That works for me until about Thanksgiving, then I lose the rhythm. So, now I have to get use to getting up an hour earlier. I guess this daylight savings stuff is justified by saying it saves energy. I wonder if anyone factored in the loss of productivity and efficiency at work due to abrupt changes in daily rhythm. The older I get the longer it takes to make the adjustments.
Title: Daylight saving as bogus (Was: Nasty weather)
Post by: elagache on February 27, 2015, 12:43:05 AM
Dear HantaYo and WeatherCat daylight saving haters,

One of the stupidest things our country continues to do.  I just hate it! 

Agreed!

Worse still, the evidence is now clear.  It doesn't save any energy and does cause serious disruption of people's lives - even causing some deaths from auto accidents and even heart attacks.

I think this lunacy will disappear eventually, but for now it is like the "victory garden."  We are all supposed to so our share to save energy and reduce greenhouse gases.  I just find it completely strange that people still behave as if effectively World War II was still going on.  :o

Oh well, . . .

Edouard
Title: Re: Nasty weather expected for much of the United States
Post by: HantaYo on March 01, 2015, 02:12:43 AM
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By the way, we switch to daylight savings time in 10 days. Seems like we just left it.

One of the stupidest things our country continues to do.

In Utah, the governor's office asked residents to weigh in on DST and the overwhelming response was get rid of it. But naturally, the legislature refuses to take it up.

In Colorado, if I remember correctly, there was a bill to stay on DST but it went flat due to federal law.
Title: Re: Nasty weather expected for much of the United States
Post by: HantaYo on March 01, 2015, 02:15:22 AM
Hallelujah!! The high pressure ridge sitting off the West Coast all winter moved! It has been blocking the storms we normally get in Utah. It is snowing now and there is only one day in our 7-day forecast that does not contain snow. Of course that will turn out to be wrong, but we need the water so this looks promising.

And just in time for Daylight Savings Time. 😡
Snow in the forecast in Colorado through Tuesday -and the last week it has snow off/on everyday.