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Models Predict Mild Bias Into January – Worst California Drought Since Late 1800s

Models Predict Mild Bias Into January – Worst California Drought Since Late 1800s

by Paul Douglas | Oct 15, 2021 | Weather

November: Pond Hockey or Boating? Live long enough and you’ll see almost everything. Our lake has an unwritten, unspoken contest to see who can be the last family with a dock and boat still in the water. A chilling badge of honor, I guess. At the rate we’re going I...
1-3 Feet of Snow Black Hills – “Lumpy Hurricane Data” – Why Wet Bulb Temperatures Better Predict Heat Impacts

1-3 Feet of Snow Black Hills – “Lumpy Hurricane Data” – Why Wet Bulb Temperatures Better Predict Heat Impacts

by Paul Douglas | Oct 14, 2021 | Weather

Reflecting On Another Supersized Summer The outlook calls for more cold fronts in the weeks to come. A temperature recession is as inevitable as gravity as longer nights brew up increasingly nippy airmasses to our north. That said, we just had another super-sized...
Insane Precipitation Extremes Across US Last 12 Months – Mild Bias To Linger Into Late October

Insane Precipitation Extremes Across US Last 12 Months – Mild Bias To Linger Into Late October

by Paul Douglas | Oct 13, 2021 | Weather

The Profound Perils of Predicting Weather You can only learn so much out of a book. Exhibit A: predicting the weather. Meteorologists study calculus, physics and chemistry, but at the end of the day we learn by making mistakes. Lot’s of mistakes. It’s a painful (and...
2021 Running Just Behind 2020 For Most Billion-Dollar Disasters – Drought and Hydropower – Is Grid Ready for Renewable Revolution?

2021 Running Just Behind 2020 For Most Billion-Dollar Disasters – Drought and Hydropower – Is Grid Ready for Renewable Revolution?

by Paul Douglas | Oct 12, 2021 | Weather

Rain and 40 Mph Gusts On Tap Wednesday History shows meteorologists are most on edge when their hometowns are “on the edge”. On the edge of rain/snow. On the edge of sun and clouds (sunny days are often 5-20F warmer than gray days). On the edge of a tight rainfall or...
Disaster Fatigue – Calculating Your Home’s Flood Risk – Accurate Climate Models Earned a Nobel Prize

Disaster Fatigue – Calculating Your Home’s Flood Risk – Accurate Climate Models Earned a Nobel Prize

by Paul Douglas | Oct 7, 2021 | Weather

Weather Models Are Only A First Guess My father still thinks I forecast weather by looking out a west-facing window. I have nothing against using an “Amish Doppler” to gauge the current state of the clouds and sky. To be able to predict the future one needs to first...
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