Powerful Winter Storms on US West Coast & North of Hawaii
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Re: Posilutely frontal, but looks tropical, sort of
Snip from NWS MTR AFD (SFO area)
THE CENTER OF THIS MAJOR STORM IS LOCATED 37.7/134.7 WITH A CENTRAL
PRESSURE OF 976 MB ACCORDING TO THE LATEST 15Z HPC SURFACE
ANALYSIS. BUOY 59 AT 38/130 SHOWS WINDS AHEAD OF THE LOW GUSTING TO
50 KTS. SCATTEROMETER WINDS FROM A 1315Z PASS ALSO SHOW WINDS OF 40
TO 50 KTS 250 NMI TO THE WEST OF SAN FRANCISCO. SO WILL SEE A RAMP
UP OF WINDS DURING THE DAY AS WELL AS RAINFALL. HIGHEST WINDS
AGAIN WILL BE ALONG COASTAL AREAS ESPECIALLY NEAR CANYONS AND GAPS
WHERE THE SE WINDS WILL ACCELERATE. ALSO NORTHERN SALINAS VALLEY IS
PRONE TO STRONG WINDS WITH A SE FLOW. PROBABLY WILL NOT SEE THE
STRONGEST WINDS UNTIL THE WARM FRONT PASSES WHICH WILL BE JUST
AFTER 4 PM TO 5 PM TODAY. THIS SHOULD THEN ALLOW GOOD MIXING OF THE
925 MB WINDS DOWN TO NEAR THE SURFACE. SO FROM ALL INDICATIONS
CURRENT WIND WARNING IS ON TRACK AND WILL NOT MODIFY. WILL UPDATE
ZONES TO REFINE TIMING OF RAIN FOR TODAY.
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Re: Posilutely frontal, but looks tropical, sort of
Hey, this would be a 20 post thread if this thing was North of the Azores now instead of off the Cali coast. ( IN case you know not of what I talk, there was a 2 page thread on an occluded low in the North Atlantic last week).
Yes, it is frontal, but it could bring hurricane force winds to the windier places in California...

Yes, it is frontal, but it could bring hurricane force winds to the windier places in California...

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Re: Posilutely frontal, but looks tropical, sort of
These back to back systems have been sending rain over the worst drought areas in the Idaho, Utah, Montana areas. And there's one behind it.
The above average California snowpack will get another 2 feet from this one.
The above average California snowpack will get another 2 feet from this one.
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