tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5071575595521727141.post1024967382277225638..comments2023-05-18T04:38:10.674-05:00Comments on Winnipeg Weather: A Dry Fall With a Few Impressive Recordsjjcwpghttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03353008394397372445noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5071575595521727141.post-30204580530626314052013-12-07T08:45:16.368-06:002013-12-07T08:45:16.368-06:00Absolutely incredible cold for this time of year t...Absolutely incredible cold for this time of year to our west. Consider ourselves lucky to only be reaching about -30°C or just above -30°C! Some lows approaching and hitting -40°C and wind chills in the -50's in parts of Alberta and Saskatchewan this morning. Will have some official lows this afternoon, but here's some lows so far (unofficial):<br /><br />Val Marie, SK -42°C<br />Brooks, AB -42°C, wind chill -52<br />Sundre, AB -40°C wind chill -49<br />Willow Creek, AB -40°C<br />Leader, SK -39°C wind chill -52<br />Barrhead, AB -39°C<br />Kindersley, SK -38°C, windchill -50<br /><br />Edmonton Int'l dropped to -39.0°C last night, after a daytime high of -30°C!<br />Suddenly our -29°C doesn't seem so bad!jjcwpghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03353008394397372445noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5071575595521727141.post-4990145257677243012013-12-06T16:27:37.479-06:002013-12-06T16:27:37.479-06:00Cool, where did you gather the thunderstorm stats ...Cool, where did you gather the thunderstorm stats (like was it just on from the hourly data on Environment Canada's website)?<br /><br />If you like thunderstorm stats, I'll be having a couple thunderstorm season posts up in the next couple weeks giving stats about the 2013 season in southern Manitoba and across Canada.jjcwpghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03353008394397372445noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5071575595521727141.post-56683773351633793662013-12-06T16:16:08.782-06:002013-12-06T16:16:08.782-06:00Just found this site today from Robs blog and its ...Just found this site today from Robs blog and its really great! I like your focus on extreme weather events with lots of details that offer a different perspective. I really like all the thunderstorm stats you have on here and the detailed reports on thunderstorm events, something I’m very passionate about. I did a thunderstorm analysis for Winnipeg and came up with a detailed spread sheet of all the recorded years since the observation records began in 1953 with graphs and what not. A lot of my numbers that I came up with are the same as yours for number of thunderstorm days, season period between storms, etc. I wish there was a way to share this spreadsheet with you as you might find it interesting.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5071575595521727141.post-65804582956418932922013-12-06T15:40:10.730-06:002013-12-06T15:40:10.730-06:00Thanks for the nice comments Don and I'm glad ...Thanks for the nice comments Don and I'm glad you find the statistics I provide interesting! Weather statistics are my specialty!jjcwpghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03353008394397372445noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5071575595521727141.post-33678553229409044902013-12-06T12:40:10.344-06:002013-12-06T12:40:10.344-06:00 ,
Thanks for providing not only a great new Webs... ,<br />Thanks for providing not only a great new Website, twitter comments and Blog and Links, <br /><br />Your JJ C Winnipeg Weather blog produced some interesting charts which referred to record November Hi Pressure (and the lowest Nov Temp since 1996)readings and listed the other record years Seems like I had a spreadsheet with all the other weather anomalies for those years... Impressive list to say the Least . Put a spring in my step if you catch my drift. Such warm dry and short winters those were.<br />1964-5,1978-9,1996-7, and 2008-9, and the question is 2013-14?? We appear to be off to a great start! Worth watching at least.<br />Don<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5071575595521727141.post-85842997848230331792013-12-05T12:56:25.075-06:002013-12-05T12:56:25.075-06:00Took a core sample of the new snow from one of my ...Took a core sample of the new snow from one of my snow boards. 13 cm melted down to 16.3 mm, so it's clear the wind really compacted the snow. I used my cocorahs gauge to do this.<br />The wind really made measurements difficult for this system, but looks like grand totals for Winnipeg are in the 15-20 cm range. I'm raising my initial total of 14 cm to 17 cm.jjcwpghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03353008394397372445noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5071575595521727141.post-19966281781134733372013-12-05T12:43:46.532-06:002013-12-05T12:43:46.532-06:00It appears the cold will dominate through most of ...It appears the cold will dominate through most of the month, with only brief reprieves here and there associated with clipper systems. A cold December like this is a bit of an anomaly based on the trend of the 21st century which has been for warmer Decembers, so this December will likely be one of the coldest we've seen in a while.<br /><br />The most recent cold Decembers we've had were in 2000 and 2008. Actually, December 2000 ended up being the 3rd coldest December on record, while in 2008 it was the 14th coldest. Too early to say how this one will rank this year.jjcwpghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03353008394397372445noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5071575595521727141.post-5942552114679499872013-12-05T12:36:24.274-06:002013-12-05T12:36:24.274-06:00JJ, how long do you think this cold snap will last...JJ, how long do you think this cold snap will last? Could it be one of coldest December's we've seen in years by the the time the month ends?<br /><br />Thanks, AnonAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5071575595521727141.post-91703656191891209702013-12-05T10:07:40.302-06:002013-12-05T10:07:40.302-06:00I'm calling it a total of 14 cm here at my pla...I'm calling it a total of 14 cm here at my place as of 9:30 am this morning. This is for the whole system since Tuesday afternoon.<br /><br />Looks like the winning answer to the poll is 10-20 cm so congrats to the 4 respondents who got that!jjcwpghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03353008394397372445noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5071575595521727141.post-83968201535011422272013-12-04T19:58:59.403-06:002013-12-04T19:58:59.403-06:00Looks like just over 11 cm here in South Vital as ...Looks like just over 11 cm here in South Vital as of 7:30 pm. And yeah, the drifting snow has been a pain. Unfortunately, my water equivalent measurements are way too high, likely due to snow accumulating in the gauge from the roof. I tried to keep the gauge as far away from the house as possible, but I have a small yard unfortunately.jjcwpghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03353008394397372445noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5071575595521727141.post-63298493879318054542013-12-04T19:52:50.506-06:002013-12-04T19:52:50.506-06:00Hard too say with all the blowing and drifting but...Hard too say with all the blowing and drifting but my estimate would be at 14 CM at my place in Windsor Park since yesterday. More snow still falling tonight giving another possible 5 CM with blowing drifting causing treacherous conditions. <br /><br />Also noticed that Robs Obs although an estimate is at 13 CM, so I'd say generally between 10 and 15 CM has fallen in the city with as mentioned another 5 CM still possible.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com