Portland 10-15 year forecast for Innerglacier/global warming

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Portland 10-15 year forecast for Innerglacier/global warming

#1 Postby Matt-hurricanewatcher » Sun Oct 22, 2006 12:16 am

This is my thinking on Portlands climate, whats your for your area?


Portland 10-15 year forecast for Innerglacier/global warming

1950-1970 avged about 12 to 15 inches, with a few years with over 30 inches for the year. From 1970 to 1995 got between 5-10 inches a winter; 1996-2000 got some where around 2-5 inches a year, while 2001-2006 got lucky in 2004; but overall having 2 inches a winter. Charts show we have in fact warmed almost a degree over this time frame. Forgot where I seen that chart.


I forecast my area to become drier over the next 10-15 years. Having from 36 inches on norm now, to about 28-30 inches by 2015-2025. With longer hater summers, with down pours more often in the winters. I predict that we-Portland will have the avg for 90s go up from 11 now, to about 15-16 a year by then.

For snow events, I think they will become super rare by 2015. Maybe if a good set up maybe every 2-4 years, we might get a 2 inch snow storm by then. It will be hell on earth for children.

For the rest of the country. With this begining said could Global warming-innerglacier from hell as I call it, cause more El nino's? We will have to see on it.
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#2 Postby Extremeweatherguy » Sun Oct 22, 2006 12:36 am

I doubt there will be that much change in just 8-9 years, but I guess it is always possible. We will have to see what happens..
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#3 Postby bob rulz » Sun Oct 22, 2006 5:27 am

That's a bit of an extreme prediction, don't you think?
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#4 Postby Hybridstorm_November2001 » Tue Oct 24, 2006 9:37 am

Indeed that prediction seem unrealistic.
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#5 Postby Matt-hurricanewatcher » Tue Oct 24, 2006 11:20 pm

Its fellowing the trend for my area, and looking out from there.
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