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5805I'll defer to your knowledge of the jet stream and Arctic outbreaks. The trujohnlw-10/25/2020
5804The destabilization of the jet stream is going to make early outbreaks of ArcticLoneClone-10/25/2020
5803Mt Norquay opens Saturday, Oct 24 - the earliest opening in their 95-year historjohnlw-10/24/2020
5802Amazing change in the patterns! This is gonna cause a powerful Santa Ana wind evBenny-Rubin-10/23/2020
5801Both the storm pushing in off the Pacific and the Acrtic breakout coming from thLoneClone110/23/2020
5800Yeah, but its happened before and remember this is at 6500 feet elevation and teDrygulch Dan110/23/2020
579912f !!!! That is very cold for so early in the fall.Benny-Rubin-10/23/2020
5798Wild weather. Got some out here too. Tahoe very dry this fall but temp droppinDrygulch Dan-10/23/2020
5797Haha, your so right! I know Denver had a terrible drought and then they had a snBenny-Rubin-10/23/2020
5796Yikes! Shouldn't they be getting snow by now? Speaking of which, the first LoneClone-10/22/2020
5795Colorado Wildfire Explodes to Fourth-Largest in State History Overnight; HundredBenny-Rubin-10/22/2020
5794I totally agree with you! That was year of major W:PAC Typhoon'sBenny-Rubin-10/22/2020
5793" may also be related to the likelihood of El Nino events" At least myDrygulch Dan210/21/2020
5792We must be getting older, as The Blob was a few years further back than we rememLoneClone-10/21/2020
5791I suspect it started as a perhaps thicker more robust blob that spun off of the Drygulch Dan110/21/2020
5790What I remember about that is that the warm water -- wasn't it nicknamed theLoneClone-10/21/2020
5789Remember a couple of years back there was a hot spot in the North Pacific. ThatDrygulch Dan-10/21/2020
5788The Alaskan current is very powerful. I agree about NJ having the gulf stream clBenny-Rubin-10/21/2020
5787Indeed, 'rwas just idle speculation. If enough happened to warm the north PLoneClone-10/20/2020
5786Benny - For sure. The currents in both oceans are generally clockwise. So yourDrygulch Dan110/20/2020
5785I doubt that will happen for a long long time however you get extra tropical stoBenny-Rubin-10/19/2020
5784I sure hope the north Pacific stays cool for as long as possible, because if it LoneClone-10/13/2020
5783Well that is a real good to hear along with the basil. I'm now in Denver,droBenny-Rubin-10/10/2020
5782Sounds lovely! In Vancouver we are back into clean air straight off the PacificLoneClone-10/9/2020
5781Clone, I'm driving to Boulder City and currently in Iowa. Smoke haze and smoBenny-Rubin-10/8/2020
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