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Weather => General Weather Discussion => Topic started by: elagache on April 01, 2015, 11:59:22 PM

Title: NWS - Climate Prediction Center forecasts - Spring 2014
Post by: elagache on April 01, 2015, 11:59:22 PM
Dear WeatherCat climate watchers,

Here is the latest 1 month and 3 month forecasts from the National Weather Service - Climate Predication Center.  Here is the one month forecasts of departures from normal temperatures for April:

(http://www.canebas.org/WeatherCat/Forum_support_documents/NWS-CPC%20Forecasts%20Spring%202015/Temperature_outlook_Apr-2015.gif)

Here is the equivalent 3 months predictions of temperatures departures from normal for April through June:

(http://www.canebas.org/WeatherCat/Forum_support_documents/NWS-CPC%20Forecasts%20Spring%202015/Temperature_outlook_Apr-Jun-2015.gif)

Here are the precipitation predictions of departures from normal for April:

(http://www.canebas.org/WeatherCat/Forum_support_documents/NWS-CPC%20Forecasts%20Spring%202015/Precipitation_outlook_Apr-2015.gif)

Here is the equivalent graph for April to June:

(http://www.canebas.org/WeatherCat/Forum_support_documents/NWS-CPC%20Forecasts%20Spring%202015/Precipitation_outlook_Apr-Jun-2015.gif)

While the precipitation outlooks are neutral the temperature outlooks are clearly going to make the drought in the west that much worse. (http://www.canebas.org/WeatherCat/Forum_support_documents/Custom_emoticons/desert-smiley.gif)

Oh well, . .  . Edouard
Title: Re: NWS - Climate Prediction Center forecasts - Spring 2014
Post by: Blicj11 on April 02, 2015, 04:59:25 AM
Not much to cheer about out here in the West, I'm afraid.
Title: Re: NWS - Climate Prediction Center forecasts - Spring 2014
Post by: Bull Winkus on April 02, 2015, 06:36:03 PM
I'm wondering how long it will take for that Governor to build a few desalinization plants. There's plenty of water there for the taking. It just needs to have the sea salt removed. Perhaps the coming robot economy will help. Robots don't get thirsty, eat almonds or water their lawns.

Hey, fuel cells produce water. Perhaps the Governor could mandate that everyone switch to fuel cells with attached water cisterns.

Don't mean to make light of a serious situation, Edouard. Just thinking and worrying out loud. Looks like all ideas need to be on the table at this point.

 [cheers1]
Title: May forecasts (Re: Climate Prediction Center forecasts - Spring 2014)
Post by: elagache on May 06, 2015, 12:37:43 AM
Dear WeatherCat climate watchers,

Sorry I'm a few days late, but the graphs are the same.

Here is the latest 1 month and 3 month forecasts from the National Weather Service - Climate Predication Center.  Here is the one month forecasts of departures from normal temperatures for May:

(http://www.canebas.org/WeatherCat/Forum_support_documents/NWS-CPC%20Forecasts%20Spring%202015/Temperature_outlook_May-2015.gif)

Here is the equivalent 3 months predictions of temperatures departures from normal for May through July:

(http://www.canebas.org/WeatherCat/Forum_support_documents/NWS-CPC%20Forecasts%20Spring%202015/Temperature_outlook_May-Jul-2015.gif)

Here are the precipitation predictions of departures from normal for May:

(http://www.canebas.org/WeatherCat/Forum_support_documents/NWS-CPC%20Forecasts%20Spring%202015/Precipitation_outlook_May-2015.gif)

Here is the equivalent graph for May to July:

(http://www.canebas.org/WeatherCat/Forum_support_documents/NWS-CPC%20Forecasts%20Spring%202015/Precipitation_outlook_May-Jul-2015.gif)

As always, take these predictions with the usual grain of salt . . . .

Cheers,  Edouard
Title: Re: NWS - Climate Prediction Center forecasts - Spring 2014
Post by: xairbusdriver on May 06, 2015, 03:52:42 AM
Amazing how these data seem to know where the national borders are... [blush] [rolleyes2]