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Northwest Winter 2010 Wrap-Up, Spring 2011 Forecast

March 21, 2011 by Bruce Sussman 4 Comments

It's a classic spring photo: Maty, the dog, wearing her lei on the first day of Spring near Bend, Oregon. P-o-o-r Maty! Shannon Mendiola tweeted this photo and says she wishes Central Oregon snow would stop now that it's spring but she resigned herself to whatever comes: "it is what it is!" If … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Climate Patterns Tagged With: la nina, mt. hood, northwest weather, oregon, portland, rain, snow, snowpack, temperature, washington, winter, winter weather

Northwest Sanity Saver: Sunset Milestones In March

March 3, 2011 by Bruce Sussman 2 Comments

It happened during KOIN Local 6 at 6pm this week. Jeff Gianola said to me across the studio,  "Bruce, look at that! It's 6:05 and all our live reports still show daylight." Kelley Day then says to both us, "I love this time of year, when the days are getting longer!" Nooo doubt. That's … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Climate Patterns Tagged With: daylight, more daylight, northwest weather, oregon, portland, sunset, washington, winter

Northwest Weather: February 2011 Report Card

March 2, 2011 by Bruce Sussman Leave a Comment

After an extended vacation that started in January, La Nina returned and unpacked her bags by the end of February. The charts says it all. And it's the way we ended February 2011 that caused so many mudslides in Oregon and Washington. Still, the month overall was much different than the … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Climate Patterns Tagged With: heavy rain, la nina, northwest weather, oregon, portland, portland weather updates, rain, snow, snowpack, temperature, washington, winter, winter weather

La Nina To The Northwest: I’m Still Running The Show

February 28, 2011 by Bruce Sussman Leave a Comment

NASA Image of La Nina, December 2010

For awhile, La Nina seemed to be on vacation. Much of January was dry, snow-pack was shrinking and you needed sunglasses more than a winter coat. That was then and this is now. La Nina To The Northwest: I'm Still Running The Show Let's compare what La Nina should mean for our winter … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Climate Patterns Tagged With: 2011, heavy rain, la nina, northwest weather, oregon, portland, rain, snow, snowpack, temperature, washington, wind, winter, winter weather

February 2011 Blizzard Total Opposite Of Shrinking Northwest Snow-pack

February 3, 2011 by Bruce Sussman Leave a Comment

Darlisa Black photo of Mt. Adams

The February 2011 blizzard closed twenty-five interstates.  It impacted about 100 million people. And it was Chicago's third biggest blizzard on record. More than 20" of snow fell there. Even places with less snow had big drifts. My cousin Shelley took this picture of the storm … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Climate Patterns, Extreme Weather, National Weather Tagged With: 2011, blizzard, chicago, mt. hood, northwest weather, snow, snowpack, winter, winter weather

Scientists Will Fly Through Pineapple Express Storm That’s Headed To The Northwest

January 15, 2011 by Bruce Sussman 1 Comment

Only a few people on earth have a job like this. Your 'day at the office' means hopping on a jet where you and your crew aim for storms and fly right through them.  You know before anyone else in the world what that storm is actually doing and the punch it will have when it reaches … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Climate Patterns, Extreme Weather, Heavy Rain / Flooding, National Weather, Portland Weather, Weather Research & Technology Tagged With: flooding, heavy rain, northwest weather, oregon, Pineapple Express, portland, rain, wind, winter weather

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