CW3E AR Update: 10 September 2020 Outlook
September 10, 2020
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A Landfalling Atmospheric River is Forecast to Potentially Bring Wildfire Relief to the Pacific Northwest
- An AR that is forecast to make landfall early next week could bring much needed precipitation to parts of Washington, Oregon, and potentially Northern California.
- Due to large lead times in the forecasts, there is currently very large ensemble and model-to model uncertainties in AR conditions, magnitude, duration, and location.
- The large forecast uncertainties make it difficult to pinpoint where beneficial and wildfire relieving rains could fall
- The NOAA Weather Prediction Center is currently predicting as much as 2 inches over Coastal Washington/Northern Oregon, and ~1 inch over far Northern California.
Click IVT or IWV image to see loop of ECMWF analyses/forecasts Valid 0000 UTC 10 September – 0000 UTC 18 September 2020 |
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Summary provided by C. Hecht, B. Kawzenuk, C. Castellano, J. Kalansky, and F. M. Ralph; 10 September 2020
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