Possible Pac NW Record Breaking Storm

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Possible Pac NW Record Breaking Storm

#1 Postby TPAcane » Wed Oct 12, 2016 11:27 pm

I was just informed by a friend that lives in Friday Harbor, WA of a potential storm to rival their 1962 windstorm. This is from what NWS is saying, is post tropical Typhoon Songda. If it crosses Western WA on Saturday, they are expecting quite a bit of disruption as it should b around 958-960mb. If this does hit, how would this affect downstream weather, jet stream config, buckles, ect.
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Re: Possible Pac NW Record Breaking Storm

#2 Postby Floodo_Is_My_Hero » Fri Oct 14, 2016 2:45 pm

Not sure that this is the right way to do this...

https://www.atmos.washington.edu/~ovens/wxloop.cgi?wrfd1_slp+//84/3

I live near Portland and it has been a wild day so far. 10 tornado warning were issued by the NWS for the coastal areas already today...and the last time before today that a tornado warning had been issued was November 23, 2014! And even more impressive is that the NWS has only issued 5 tornado warnings since 2005 and no more than 2 in one day! And tomorrow is supposed to be the bad day... :eek:
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