Weather 2013

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cohan's picture

Sat, 03/16/2013 - 11:53pm

Trond- reminds me of what we say about rainy times in summer- 'Good weather --for ducks!'
We have a 'snowfall warning' tonight- maybe up to 10 cm by morning- not sure why that much snow would need a warning, but they always give one... and we might be a bit far east for that amount (hopefully, less or no shovelling would be good!)
Our days this week are forecast from -1C t -11C and nights from -8C to -17C..

Tony Willis's picture

Sat, 03/30/2013 - 8:15am

Just left frozen Manchester and arrived in Crete. Struggling a bit with the heat at 26c (78f) watching a man swimming in the sea whilst having a beer.Life can be hard!

Steve Newall's picture

Sat, 03/30/2013 - 1:19pm

That's what I was doing last week Tony . Took a few pictures whilst I was out there

Sat, 03/30/2013 - 11:09pm

Can't say I struggle with the heat here! Although I get a bit warm when cross-country skiing in the bright sun! It's -20C during the night and -5C during the day even in the middle of a fine day here at 1000m.

externmed's picture

Sat, 04/06/2013 - 10:14am

April 6, 2013 Near freezing, dry and windy here, Jet Stream map tells at least part of the story.
Suggesting cold in New England, USA and Norway, maybe seasonable in the UK, particularly southern aspects. 
My added green arrows attempt to summarize the flow to New England (from Alberta), to Norway (from nearish the north pole) and UK (somewhat from the Gulf Stream)

map from  http://squall.sfsu.edu/crws/jetstream.html

Charles Swanson Massachusetts USA

Sat, 04/06/2013 - 10:21am

Charles, that says it all, with our stop-and-start and stop-again spring this year.  Had a brief break yesterday, relatively warm and sunny, the crocus smiled and opened widely, then down to 26 F last night, it put the kibosh on many crocus blooms; while sunny again today way too cold for the blooms to open, many are already fading, I'm sure the strong freeze overnight curbed possibility of extended bloom.  Supposed to go down to 25 F tonight; still waiting for real spring weather.

Sat, 04/06/2013 - 12:49pm

A little change today and my evergreens got a short relief. Got some snow, sleet and rain. Hadn't thought that that kind of weather should make me happy!
Seems that the weather will improve slowly next week and the frosty nights come to an end.

cohan's picture

Tue, 04/09/2013 - 10:33am

Pretty normal spring here-- all over the place! We've had days above 10C, sunny and no fresh precip for weeks, snow melting everywhere (still lots left though) then back to wintry conditions with a fresh 6 inches or more of snow, nights to -14C, days -4/-5C, then tomorrow to 11C with rain and/or snow, back down to just above freezing with more snow maybe on the weekend, etc etc!

Wed, 04/10/2013 - 12:59pm

Cohan, you have a lot more winter than I have for sure!
Seems the coming night will be the last one below 0C in this row. I cross my fingers and hope for at least 6 months without freezing temperatures!

Wed, 04/10/2013 - 2:26pm

Our first thunderstorm of the season. and our first bit of moisture since the snow stopped.  It rained hard but briefly and it was already dry enough to walk on the back of the cliff in the morning.  We really need some soaking rains.

Steve Newall's picture

Thu, 04/11/2013 - 1:10pm
Hoy wrote:

Seems the coming night will be the last one below 0C in this row. I cross my fingers and hope for at least 6 months without freezing temperatures!

Must be turnaround time Trond . We have just had our first frost

Sat, 04/13/2013 - 12:23am

I hope so Steve, to confess, I am pretty sick of the cold weather now. The spring is a month behind schedule.

cohan's picture

Sat, 04/13/2013 - 3:37pm

Trond- I'd probably need 2 or 3 years to get 6 months without freezing in total ;)
Snowing again today- was forecast for up to 25 cm by tomorrow, but its been melting as it fell all day, now they say 5-10cm, with flurries for next 3 days... on the plus side, this is good moisture, slow and soaks in in areas where the ground is thawed (still lots of standing snow)..

Sun, 04/14/2013 - 12:06am

Cohan, I am not jealous of that ;)

We are supposed to have some fast moisture today! (I am sitting and waiting for it - should have been here now!?) A rainstorm is on its way from the ocean and with the soil frozen still and much snow on higher ground inland flooding are expected. The last months we have had hundreds of wildfires (they are much smaller than those some of you experience though) and the farmers have prayed for rain.

cohan's picture

Sun, 04/14/2013 - 4:06pm

Good luck with the flooding! We had half a day of snow that melted as it fell, then it started accumulating in the afternoon with water underneath, and probably got to around 15cm or so. Enough we had to shovel so as not to have our driveway wet until fall! The sun came out though, unexpectedly, so there is a lot of melting already...

Mon, 04/15/2013 - 9:21am

Wasn't that bad here, but they had and still have trouble elsewhere where it is still snow. Got some much needed rain and my small creek holds water again ;)

externmed's picture

Thu, 04/25/2013 - 3:32pm

March 2013 - Explained from www.wunderground.com
During March 2013, residents of Europe and the Southeast U.S. must have wondered what happened to global warming. Repeated bitter blasts of bitter cold air invaded from the Arctic, bringing one of the coldest and snowiest Marches on record for much of northern Europe. In the U.K., only one March since 1910 was colder (1962), and parts of Eastern Europe had their coldest March since 1952. A series of exceptional snowstorms struck many European locations, including the remarkable blizzard of March 11 - 12, which dumped up to 25 cm (10”) of snow on the Channel Islands of Guernsey and Jersey in the U.K., and in the northern French provinces of Manche and Calvados. The entire Southeast U.S. experienced a top-ten coldest March on record, with several states experiencing a colder month than in January 2013. Despite all these remarkable cold weather events, global temperatures during March 2013 were the 9th warmest since 1880, said NASA. How, then, did such cold extremes occur in a month that was in the top 8% of warmest Marches in Earth's recorded history?
The Arctic Oscillation (AO) is a pattern of varying pressure and winds over the Northern Hemisphere that can strongly influence mid-latitude weather patterns. When the AO is in its positive phase, jet stream winds are strong and the jet stream tends to blow mostly west to east, with low-amplitude waves (troughs and ridges.) Since the jet stream marks the boundary between cold Arctic air to the north and warm subtropical air to the south, cold air stays bottled up in the Arctic. When the AO is in its negative phase, the winds of the jet stream slow down, allowing the jet to take on more wavy pattern with high-amplitude troughs and ridges. High amplitude troughs typically set up over the Eastern U.S. and Western Europe during negative AO episodes, allowing cold air to spill southwards in those regions and create unusally cold weather.

The Arctic Oscillation refers to an opposing pattern of pressure between the Arctic and the northern middle latitudes. Overall, if the atmospheric pressure is high in the Arctic, it tends to be low in the northern middle latitudes, such as northern Europe and North America. If atmospheric pressure is low in the middle latitudes it is often high in the Arctic. When pressure is high in the Arctic and low in mid-latitudes, the Arctic Oscillation is in its negative phase. In the positive phase, the pattern is reversed.

We've had some wildly variable jet stream patterns in recent years in the Northern Hemisphere. Just last year, we had a strongly positive AO in March, when our ridiculous "Summer in March" heat wave brought the warmest March on record to the U.S. The first day of spring in Chicago, IL on March 20, 2013 had a high temperature of just 25°F--a 60 degree difference from last year's high of 85°F on March 20! During the past five years, we've set new monthly records for extreme negative AO index for six of the twelve months of the year:

-4.3: February 2010
-3.4: December 2009
-3.2: March 2013
-1.5: October 2009, 2012
-1.4: June 2009
-1.4: July 2009
Charles S NE USA

cohan's picture

Tue, 04/30/2013 - 11:07am

Interesting!
We've had some cool and some warm weather so far, I think much of April was cooler than March, but as  far from normal as many of you have had.. The other day we were up to +20C, then snow again yesterday, and +2 today- back to +21 by Sunday.. fairly usual spring stuff here.. Our average temperatures are not that commonly seen, usually its above or below, adding up to a mythical average in the middle!

cohan's picture

Tue, 05/07/2013 - 11:02am

Near 30C yesterday, back to 15 today, then 13-27C for the rest of the week, with nights from 0 to +9C..

tropicalgirl251@gmail.com's picture

Mon, 05/20/2013 - 7:30pm

When my friend called me she mentioned about the weather in Newfoundland. Immediately I was thinking about Todd.

Longma's picture

Tue, 05/21/2013 - 2:11pm

Certainly everyone I've spoken to here wants to send their support and hopes through to the people of Moore and Oklahoma City.

The news is very sad.

Tue, 05/21/2013 - 2:39pm

Last night for hours I was watching TV coverage of the horrific mega-tornado in Moore, Oklahoma; the scope of destruction is beyond belief, with a tornado a mile wide and winds in excess of 200 mph (320 kph).  My heart goes out to the people of Moore that have lost loved ones, homes, livelihoods, and all their earthly belongings.
A short photo gallery showing the damage:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142412788732410260457849695145090291...

Lori S.'s picture

Tue, 05/21/2013 - 6:44pm

All our paltry little concerns and complaints are put into perspective... how awful.  My sympathies go out to all who are affected by this tragedy.

Wed, 05/22/2013 - 10:56am

I am very sorry to hear about the disaster in Oklahoma. It is difficult to envision such a big wind.

We have our problems here to but no casualities only damaged roads, railways and houses. It is the largest flooding for several years. A lot of rain combined with warm weather and snowmelt. It is in the area where we have our cabin and we are fortunately safe home.

http://www.nrk.no/nyheter/distrikt/hedmark_og_oppland/1.11039281

Lori S.'s picture

Sun, 06/02/2013 - 8:03am

We had an early start to the hail season on May 29th... sheesh!  (Apologies for the bad photos through the back door.)
 

Sun, 06/02/2013 - 12:09pm

Oh my, the extremes of weather, so crazy. Lori, you're getting last spring hail, and we're in our fourth day above 90 F (33  :-[C), early for this kind of heat.  Trond, the flooding you show looks bad too, lots of damage.

cohan's picture

Wed, 06/12/2013 - 5:03pm

Too much excitement in the weather department- flooding in northern Alberta, funnel clouds and hail in central Alberta today- luckily we got nothing, I was able to get another 4.5 hours of digging in!

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