01-07-2014 02:32 AM
The weather in Portland seems to be about identical to my weather in the South West of the UK right now. It seems to have been raining heavily for the best part of two weeks here! Makes a change from a year ago, when we had a dump of snow the day before my wedding, meaning it was touch-and-go as to whether it went ahead.
01-07-2014 03:55 AM
I guess you could say the weather across the ocean is a bit better.
Though I would prefer hotter temperatures
01-07-2014 07:19 AM - edited 01-07-2014 07:21 AM
That cannot be +51oC in the Netherlands??!!?? 51oF maybe.. Which is still very nice..
Can't complain about the weather! It was +4oC (that's probably +80oF in winter degrees) yesterday.. Darn rain was melting the snow.. Don't you hate that when it happens. It's nice & warm at some places in Canada.. Well... the temperature did drop because we're getting a cold stream of air from the USA!! 😮
LOL!
01-07-2014 07:29 AM
That cannot be +51oC in the Netherlands??!!?? 51oF maybe.. Which is still very nice..
I did put it on Fahrenheit if you look closely, because the others did too.
Otherwise we would be melting!!
01-07-2014 07:34 AM
Ray.R wrote:Well... the temperature did drop because we're getting a cold stream of air from the USA!! 😮
How weird is that? Our (Cincinnati) bad winter weather normally comes straight down from Canada. Though, some guys on the radio were talking yesterday how it was +7 F at the North Pole, while they were measuring -2 F at the studio. So Santa had warmer weather than us.
01-07-2014 08:51 AM
@KoenR94 wrote:
I did put it on Fahrenheit if you look closely, because the others did too.Otherwise we would be melting!!
Nah, I live in a place which occasionally gets >50 C (I would say we had it for probably 2 or 3 of the last 4 years) and while it's hot, it's not THAT hot. I certainly find it more comfortable than the cold, so I'm with Mercer on this.
P.S. A couple of years ago, when the Americans were all excited about Snowmaggedon (remember that, people?), I told people on LAVA about going by the actual Armageddon and not seeing any snow. Let's say people were not as amused as you might think...
01-07-2014 09:33 AM
We actually had a really dry Fall this year, with temperatures colder than usual. Lots of "frozen fog", but fortunately not much frozen rain. Today looks to be the first day we see the "normal" wet winter weather we are used to in the pacific northwest.
But tst- when your temps reach 50°C, is it a "dry heat"?
(Mental math.... nine fifths plus thirty two..... 122°F? That's a typical summer evening in phoenix!)
01-07-2014 09:38 AM
More likely Christian will jump into the ocean, I don't recall any lakes convenient to Venice, CA.
Yeah, it is only -1 here (Central/Northern, New York, at the moment, thought the windchill is around -20. Possible 5 feet of snow north of here in the next 24hours, they are downwind of L.Ontario with this wind direction. I did have to jump start my car this morning, I guess I should have listened when I got my snows on when they said the battery was getting weak. Then again, I do carry multiple jumper battery packs.
Not much snow here yet, melted most of what we had ( about 1 1/2 feet at my house) on Sunday evening when it suddenly got into the mid-40's and rained.
01-07-2014 10:42 AM
@crossrulz wrote:
Ray.R wrote:Well... the temperature did drop because we're getting a cold stream of air from the USA!! 😮How weird is that? Our (Cincinnati) bad winter weather normally comes straight down from Canada. Though, some guys on the radio were talking yesterday how it was +7 F at the North Pole, while they were measuring -2 F at the studio. So Santa had warmer weather than us.
Not that weird....
Picture a huge "U-shaped" jet stream.. The bottom of the "U" is in the mid-southern USA.. We're on the right arm of the "U" where we get warmer air from the south.. We're at the right spot.. We do not get the icy cold from Manitoba / North-Dakota and miss the snow from the lakes. Although we've had plenty of snow from a warm front originating from Texas..
We're similar to Putnam's weather, but get less snow... I think.. It's cold today (+7F / -16C) but will be warming up to +39F/+4C by Saturday. So that explains the myth that we all live in igloos and drive dog sleds... as recently portrayed in France.. Although those 300 German Sheppards pull that sled pretty good.. 😄
01-07-2014 11:04 AM
It gets to 122F in Phoenix very rarely (I think that is the record high), more typical is 112-115. It is a 'dry' heat up until July-Sept when the Monsoonal flow from the South brings up moisture.
Polar vortex is what they are calling this extreme cold, that is the first time I have heard the term. It may be used more often at higher latitudes.
-A2DM