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Post by FrozenI69 on Nov 28, 2021 8:47:45 GMT -5
It's very close to meteorological winter, and certainly feels like full on winter over here with 3.3" of pristine snow on the ground. Our December is expected to be colder than normal, which means snow might be a common sight for much of the month.
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Post by Benfxmth on Nov 28, 2021 11:09:30 GMT -5
A thread dedicated to discussing weather synoptics, extreme weather events, etc. for NH winter and SH summer for 2021-2022.
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Post by greysrigging on Nov 29, 2021 18:30:01 GMT -5
Shit sorry Ben, jumped in and created same thing....yours is first....Mods, can you merge what I've done with this original ?
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Post by greysrigging on Nov 29, 2021 18:40:14 GMT -5
Hot Start To Summer For Large Area Of Australia ( source: Weatherzone ) While Australia's eastern states are stuck in a cool, wet and cloudy weather pattern, most other areas of the country are about to experience a hot start to summer. A high pressure ridge extending across southern Australia will allow a heat trough to develop over the northern and central of the continent during the next several days. This setup will cause a large mass of hot air to build up across central and northern Australia, with some of this heat also venturing towards the southern and western coasts. After reaching the low thirties in Alice Springs on Monday, temperatures are forecast to hit 37 to 39 degrees between Tuesday and Saturday. Further north, WAโs Marble Bar is tipped to reach 44 to 46 degrees from Tuesday until at least Sunday. Large areas of central and northern Australia will experience a Severe to Extreme heatwave in the opening days of summer. Some of this warmth will travel down towards southern Australia as northern winds develop ahead of an approaching cold front. A run of three days of 30 degrees and over is on the cards between Monday and Thursday for both Adelaide and Melbourne. This heat will be noticeable, given warm days have been few and far between for both cities in recent weeks amid frequent rain and cloud cover. Melbourne hasnโt had a single day over 30 degrees for the last six months. In Adelaide, there have only been two days over 30 degrees so far this month, which is well below the 15 days at or above 30 degrees during November 2020. The warmth is expected to peak in Adelaide on Tuesday, with 33 degrees on the forecast, which is a whopping nine degrees above the November average. Melbourneโs temperature is forecast to top 31 degrees on Thursday, which is also nearly nine degrees above normal. Hobartโs maximum temperature is also forecast to be 7 to 9 degrees above average on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, topping out around 24 to 27 degrees. This weekโs spell of warm days and nights will come to an abrupt end for southern Australia when a cold front arrives on Thursday. Temperatures will drop up to four degrees behind the cold front, which will arrive in Adelaide on Thursday morning and Melbourne and Hobart in the evening. Meanwhile, Australiaโs eastern states are also set to warm up on Thursday and Friday. However, it wonโt be quite as warm in the east and temperatures will only reach around two degrees above average for this time of year. On the other side of the country, Perth will get a taste of the heat towards the end of the week. The city is forecast to have at least three days in the low-to-mid thirties starting from this Friday.
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Post by Steelernation on Nov 29, 2021 19:27:40 GMT -5
Why the fuck are there 3 of these threads? Babu nei
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Post by Benfxmth on Nov 30, 2021 0:15:22 GMT -5
greysrigging Threads can be deleted yourself when they've got 0 replies
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Post by greysrigging on Nov 30, 2021 0:35:28 GMT -5
greysrigging Threads can be deleted yourself when they've got 0 replies Done....
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Post by greysrigging on Nov 30, 2021 2:37:09 GMT -5
Fuck Australia. Sorry bit it is a shitheap. Only places that are good are SW WA and the highest elevations of NSW and VIC. Ha ! as you would expect, there are some who would beg to differ... obviously you have never wandered along a Tropical Queensland beach in mid winter....
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Post by greysrigging on Nov 30, 2021 2:50:40 GMT -5
Early December heatwave in the North Nice and toasty in Marble Bar the next week or so...
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Post by aabc123 on Nov 30, 2021 14:16:58 GMT -5
ECMWF, new forecast. Next week is promising to be a real beast in EE, LV, FI It is funny to look at NOAA forecasts, which promise a "significantly milder-than-average" December.
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Post by FrozenI69 on Nov 30, 2021 19:29:34 GMT -5
Got a good blocking pattern so far with a few clipper storms and snow on the ground, but that will be short lived.
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Post by Ethereal on Nov 30, 2021 22:30:26 GMT -5
Hobart is 30C+ and sunny, and here it's overcast and stuffy (as it has been for fucking 10 days now). Utterly grotesque!
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Post by Steelernation on Dec 1, 2021 0:42:20 GMT -5
November ended up as the 3rd warmest ever, behind only 1949 and 2016.
This year is really a tale of two halves (records since 1893):
January-May:
โข 2nd coldest in since 1994 โข 7th wettest ever โข 13th snowiest โข 163% of normal precipitation โข 162% of normal snowfall โข 4 of 5 months below average
June-November: โข T-Warmest on record โข Warmest average high on record โข 4th driest ever โข 3rd least snowy since 1966 โข 33% of normal precipitation โข 6% of normal snowfall โข Every month above average โข 2nd warmest September โข 3rd warmest November โข 6th warmest June
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Post by knot on Dec 1, 2021 1:43:04 GMT -5
This post from Ski.com.au shows just how extremely cold and wet the past November has been. Abnormal to a profound degree: #No.1 coldest on record @ Richmond (115 years PoR) and 2nd coldest @ Alice Springs (144 years PoR); and Orange, NSW had its highest monthly Nov rainfall in 152 years of record!
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Post by Beercules on Dec 1, 2021 1:46:44 GMT -5
I'm very happy to see the Penroids, and the Shitney/Penroids in general, get SCREWED just as hard as me for once. After 3 long years of being ripped off by them. 4.9 hrs/day of sun aswell. Wow. About freaking time. Shadenfraude really is sweet. Hi 5!
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Post by Babu on Dec 1, 2021 4:59:08 GMT -5
Some remarkable cold lately in Nikkaluokta. They haven't gone above -20'C in four days. Multiple highs 20'C below average
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Post by Doรฑa Jimena on Dec 1, 2021 7:43:49 GMT -5
Snow cover has increased to 10 cm in Riga. But more is comming: A new storm is approaching from Denmark:
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Post by Morningrise on Dec 1, 2021 7:58:37 GMT -5
3C this morning, ridiculously mild start to December. The rest of the week ranges from well above seasonal to somewhat below.
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Post by desiccatedi85 on Dec 1, 2021 16:29:55 GMT -5
Partly cloudy and slightly warmer than normal with high/low of 50/43 @ LGA and 50/36 @ Farmingdale. Showery tonight into tomorrow.
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Post by FrozenI69 on Dec 1, 2021 17:14:16 GMT -5
I'm spared from what seems to be a gay winter pattern for much of the USA:
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