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This winter, I'm hoping folks heading out for an significant alpine ventures will really be looking hard at the incoming weather. To that end, here are some excellent resources which, taken as a whole, make for a pretty good picture of what's headed towards the NW at any given point in time.

 

Take note the 'Stormsurfing' site is for surfers, so you have to read through the surfing/wave aspects of what they put out - BUT - these folks carefully watch weather events over the NW Pacific as far out as Siberia and it is well worth paying close attention to what they are saying about incoming storms.

 

- Intellicast Pacific Infrared Sat Loop

 

- Stormsurfing - Pacific Storm Forecast

 

- Stormsurfing - North Pacific Surface Pressure and Wind

 

- Stormsurfing - North Pacific Jet Stream Wind and 250 mb Pressure

 

- Intellicast - US Jetstream

 

- National Center for Atmospheric Research - Forecasts

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TODAY...SE WIND 40 TO 50 KT...BECOMING SW IN THE AFTERNOON. WIND WAVES 11 TO 15 FT. SW SWELL 19 FT AT 11 SECONDS...BUILDING TO 21 FT AT 11 SECONDS IN THE AFTERNOON. RAIN CHANGING TO SHOWERS.

 

 

Strait is going off

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jmace - oops, you're absolutely right - sorry, false alarm. Jumped the gun looking at the 250mb jetstream map. The next major weather will likely go north of us and leave us with just winter rain.

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I thought this was a pretty pimp find, linky. It maps all of the telemetry stations in the area, in this case, Silica Road, i.e. Vantage. If you click on the link to the right, you'll see the data mapped out over time.

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