- wxsherri

- Jan 12, 2021
Unhappy Northwest Dogs ⭐⭐
Ok, maybe not all dogs hate rain but they don't seem to be in a hurry to get in the rain like they would a pond or water hose
An atmospheric river is pointed at Oregon today, showing up on satellite
The center for Western Weather and Water Extremes even forecasts the strength and impact of atmospheric rivers, giving this one a category 5 along the Oregon coast
NOAA has an easy to read explanation on atmospheric rivers
Flood watches are issued through Wednesday morning in western Oregon and western Washington with impacts of rising rivers and land slides
A lot of water will fall with this warmer system, and higher amounts are expected for the coastal range as well as the Cascades
Winds will gust 65-75 mph at the coast
Sneaker waves happen with high surf here, dragging debris inland and surprising wave watchers
The weather returns to regularly scheduled light rain later this week
Why Departure Highs are Neat ⭐
If you look at this temperature map, you may first see orange and green colors of "cool" and "warm" highs today
If you look at the numbers, you will find 40s and 50s across the middle of the country; the highs are almost the same
This is why I love using departures to tell the story of national high temperatures; the change from seasonable averages can tell more about what to expect than the actual numbers
Also, temperatures have different feels depending on the season, 55° is terrific in winter but brutal in summer in my experience
Forecasting 10 to 30 degrees from climatological averages tells a lot about the weather ahead
⚡The billion dollar weather disasters of 2020 reveal a lot about the past year
⚡Here's a cute cartoon on warming oceans due to climate change


