YES I LOVE WINTERS THAT FAVOURS COLDER THEN AVERAGE WITH ABOVE AVERAGE SNOWFALL. LA NINA patterns are my favourite part of the Enzo pattern, LETS GOOOOOO. ❄️❄️❄️❄️🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶 ⛄️⛄️⛄️⛄️⛄️
Thanks. Great video. I know they're "just patterns," but both the (only) time periods in your chart where we moved from La Nina to Neutral and back to La Nina preceded north central WA getting hit with abnormally high water: May 2018 flood; Feb 2023 heavy winter snows that took down both commercial and residential buildings with snow so deep people couldn't keep their animals fenced because they just walked over fences on the snow.
Excellent information. Thank you Michael. Question; how does this transition affect the likelihood of an arctic outbreak between November and February. As a fruit growing in the Columbia Valley and basin are sensitive to cold damage from these events. The January '24 outbreak was a dandy! The information you provided leading up to and during that event was valuable.
Good luck with your procedure, I think it’s great to see someone mention it and help normalize talking about it. Ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure.
Good job! Although i have to admit, some of what you and data are saying, goes right over my head. But im learning and keeping informed, thanks to you 😊
@@schoolingdiana9086 Believe me I’m going to move to Phoenix or someplace like that cause yes I hate cold rain and snow! PNW is definitely not the place for me.
But will it be enough to save us from fire this summer because we are criminally dry here in Mt. It will burn like the sun, even if we don’t get extremely hot.
Been living in Oregon my whole life, this is our normal umbrella(rainy) season. It usually rains, more often than not, starting in October, usually around Halloween, til May/June every year, so alot of rain in the forcast is normal. After all we live in the PNW, part of the green ring that goes around the planet in the northern hemisphere.
Classic PNW weather is the best! Can’t wait for long, cold, wet winters and chilly springs. It shouldn’t be 70 before June. This awful weather of the last 7 years can go back to Atlanta.
Yeah, more SNOW and COLD to the prairies, and not just in the winter. Alberta since March 1 of this year since La Niña started coming in, snow, rain wind and cold almost everyday since then. 🤮
I had too give up my virginity too a colonoscopy doctor years ago. Never really understood the results. But my benihgn prostrate still sprays the seat and I'm still impitant. Worse yet,, that was thee only untouched part of my body and I was savin it for God. Hope he still has a sense of hummor for me.
Michael; don't let um put you out like they did me. They broke my L-5, L-4 -S-1 fusion and I didn't know it till 4: a.m. the next morning after being driven home and in bed. And,,, who knows what else those quacks did,,, take pictures for porn mag's. Have a micky party or something. One never knows.
@pacificnorthwestweather At which month/point in time (typically) is a good indicator of which we will know with 70% confidence its going to play out as La Nina (or vice versa)? Love the warmer weather but also we live in PNW, so it is, what it is, learn to love the winters and adapt. Always utilize your expertise for fresh snow drops in ski season!
Hi, I'm Simone, what type of nina event would we have in autumn and winter 2024? Could it be moderate? With nina a powerful anticyclone is formed over both Alaska and Russia? Between September and November 2024, snowfall and temperatures are expected to be much above average much below normal in both Alaska and Russia? Is there a possible interesting winter in both the United States and Europe? Feedback
I think that as the Northern Pacific has warmed up, the effect of the El Niño, La Niña is becoming far less important in the actual prediction of weather.
Well have a great colonoscopy doubt that we'll hear from you tomorrow you might be just a little bit out of it and feeling funny hope everything comes out okay
Anyone have any predictions on what summer/early fall 2024 will be like for the northwest? More specifically for the willamette valley and portland area? I do expect that there probably will be a handful of 90 degree days, but it would be nice if the number of 100 degree days this summer is zero. Moreover I am hoping that we do not get a repeat of october 2022 with 10 plus 80 degree or warmer days.
Ah yes, age 50 procedures of un-funness, lol. Been there! I have also endured 11 big surgeries due to work and age related injuries. I have fun causing the metal detectors at the airports to glitch and malfunction from the metal replacement parts inside my body, lol.
I'm more confused than ever! Guess I'll go back too throwing my native weather stone out the door. In fifteen minute's; bout the time this video took too confuse me" I'll go outside and bring it back in, if it's wet,, its raining,, if it's dry and hot,, its not raining but too hot to be out there.
What does that all mean in English. Will we have rain in So Cal this Spring and Summer? I know it's hard to predict since man has no effect on the climate and it will do whatever it wants.
No, and I’m here to testify to July 1986. Daily highs were 48. It was hotter in Anchorage than Seattle. And that’s classic, typical PNW weather. People used to have tshirts here that said “I went on vacation for 2 weeks and missed summer.” I hate the last 7-10 years. I left Atlanta for a reason.
You provide some excellent information, Michael. However, you do an awful job of explaining the data you present because you assume that your viewers are meteorologists and therefore a cursory look at a graph or table is adequate. That is not so. Please slow down your explanations and take the time to explain the graphical axes, why they are significant, what they are measuring, the significance of the graphical data. Similarly, explain the tabular data. It will serve those of us without meteorological expertise. Thanks for reading this.
Cool, not as in Cat Cool, but Vancouver cool... dressed in layers today, and glad I did. But it is still lovely, moderated, lots of air movement but not windy - zephyrs abound!🦻😎🙄📉🥊🌱👃🤝💨💦🌀⚡🌊💧
Exciting for us who love strong winter storms and snowfall :)
🙏🏻🙏🏻💨☃️❄️
Anything but wildfires and smoke!!!
Add hot weather to the anything-but list and I’m happy!
stop the arsonists
He’s just telling you where the wildfires will be next-moving out of Canada and into California and the southwest probably.
@@d2sfavs Arsonists are agitators are most likely the issue. But yeah lightning strikes are common as well.
@@sorrywrongplanet8873 ok
Wetter and cooler is music to my soul. NW Oregon.
YES☃️❄️
I hope it goes as planned!! I love the North Oregon Coast storms! 🌊🤍
🙏🏻🙏🏻
Sock it to us, Mama!
YES I LOVE WINTERS THAT FAVOURS COLDER THEN AVERAGE WITH ABOVE AVERAGE SNOWFALL. LA NINA patterns are my favourite part of the Enzo pattern, LETS GOOOOOO. ❄️❄️❄️❄️🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶 ⛄️⛄️⛄️⛄️⛄️
Yes!!! 🙏🏻❄️💨☃️
Appreciate your expertise Michael ❤❤❤ Hope your procedure goes smoothly :)
Whether CA is in drought or deluge, I have heard weather reporters routinely blame both El Nino or La Nina, whichever we happen to be in.
They love to point fingers, when polar outflows happen they blame Canada, like we control it in some way.
I’ve been watching your channel all the way back when you had 8k subs now you have over 60k. I found your channel cool. You are a real northwester
So awesome thanks
Great Forecast!
Excellent data puts weather into context - thank you!
Thanks Michael for letting us know what to expect we are in Seattle Washington 😀👍😂❤
That can also lead to a potentially Snowy Seattle winter and maybe even lead to an Unusually Big Snowstorm with snow sticking for a while
My husband had to have one because of other issues, he said it was the best nap of his life. It's the prep that is hard.
Thanks for your expertise in our weather forecasts. Said a prayer for your procedure to go well. I have had a few of those over the years. .
Good luck with Colonoscopy. I had mine a few months ago. I was clear but the purging was an experience. 🤣
Thanks. Great video. I know they're "just patterns," but both the (only) time periods in your chart where we moved from La Nina to Neutral and back to La Nina preceded north central WA getting hit with abnormally high water: May 2018 flood; Feb 2023 heavy winter snows that took down both commercial and residential buildings with snow so deep people couldn't keep their animals fenced because they just walked over fences on the snow.
That was one of the best most clear explanation of the cycles that I've seen. Thanks!
Excellent information. Thank you Michael.
Question; how does this transition affect the likelihood of an arctic outbreak between November and February.
As a fruit growing in the Columbia Valley and basin are sensitive to cold damage from these events. The January '24 outbreak was a dandy!
The information you provided leading up to and during that event was valuable.
La nina increases them certainly
Here's hoping they play by the rules this Winter-
Good luck with your procedure, I think it’s great to see someone mention it and help normalize talking about it.
Ounce of prevention is better than a pound of cure.
Thanks for the El Niño/El Niña tutorial. Always interesting stuff. 😊
Praying all goes well with your colonoscopy! Thanks, as always, for keeping us informed on California weather! 🙏😎🌈🌦️
Happy birthday 🎈 prayers for you you will be good God bless you.
This is helpful in appreciating the oscillation pattern.
Great to have your explanation of the graphs etc. super interesting
Thank you for sharing this information.
Good job! Although i have to admit, some of what you and data are saying, goes right over my head.
But im learning and keeping informed, thanks to you 😊
What u said
In other words those of us who hate cold wet winters or snow better go someplace else next winter. Got it!
Not sure why you’re in the PNW if you don’t. 🤔
@@schoolingdiana9086 Believe me I’m going to move to Phoenix or someplace like that cause yes I hate cold rain and snow! PNW is definitely not the place for me.
Awesome, send this jet stream back north to the PNW.
But will it be enough to save us from fire this summer because we are criminally dry here in Mt. It will burn like the sun, even if we don’t get extremely hot.
I enjoyed this and appreciate you taking the time to do it!!
Rooting for El Niño
Thanks Michael!
As a truck driver, I don’t like that. I wanna be able to work during the winter. 😂
The prep at home is the worst part. The procedure? Piece of cake. You might want a long nap when you get home (after some food of course).
Hoping I get the all clear
Been living in Oregon my whole life, this is our normal umbrella(rainy) season. It usually rains, more often than not, starting in October, usually around Halloween, til May/June every year, so alot of rain in the forcast is normal. After all we live in the PNW, part of the green ring that goes around the planet in the northern hemisphere.
Another excellent report, thank you!
THANK YOU!!!
I have had many colonoscopies and every time it’s the prep that’s the worst. Hoping everything went smooth and you got a clean bill of health!
Yaahh!! So excited for cold, wet, long winters and no spring for 2 years in a row…again.🙄
As a beekeeper, I appreciate the sarcastic tone. Bees had a difficult time in the two years of La Nina. Spring was nonexistent.
My sentiments exactly! Thinking of moving to Sonnora Mexico. It's summer almost all year there. And nothing too water or waste time planting.
Classic PNW weather is the best! Can’t wait for long, cold, wet winters and chilly springs. It shouldn’t be 70 before June. This awful weather of the last 7 years can go back to Atlanta.
Yeah, more SNOW and COLD to the prairies, and not just in the winter. Alberta since March 1 of this year since La Niña started coming in, snow, rain wind and cold almost everyday since then. 🤮
We are in o
I had too give up my virginity too a colonoscopy doctor years ago. Never really understood the results. But my benihgn prostrate still sprays the seat and I'm still impitant.
Worse yet,, that was thee only untouched part of my body and I was savin it for God. Hope he still has a sense of hummor for me.
Michael; don't let um put you out like they did me. They broke my L-5, L-4 -S-1 fusion and I didn't know it till 4: a.m. the next morning after being driven home and in bed. And,,, who knows what else those quacks did,,, take pictures for porn mag's. Have a micky party or something. One never knows.
Great Scientific forecast
Excellent update. Thanks.
We might like this! Sounds nice.
Yes another wet session for the pacific northwest a repetness what happen last year and this year
Maybe in California but not what happened in Seattle.
@@schoolingdiana9086 I doubt I believe the Pacific Northwest going to get stormy again California's going to be dry
The last three la Nina's were the driest weather for Eastern Washington I have ever seen
WOW… thank you for this analysis!
I'm in grays harbor county Washington. I hope we get some snow...
Good Luck tomorrow!
Good luck with your 50 procedure, too.
WE NEED🌩🌨🌧🌧🌦🏜MONSOONS
YES!!!!🌧️🌧️☂️🌧️🌧️🌧️💧💦
Superb 👍🏻👍🏻
@pacificnorthwestweather At which month/point in time (typically) is a good indicator of which we will know with 70% confidence its going to play out as La Nina (or vice versa)?
Love the warmer weather but also we live in PNW, so it is, what it is, learn to love the winters and adapt. Always utilize your expertise for fresh snow drops in ski season!
thanks for the update sounds positive.happy birthday enjoy the sleep during your operation lol
What causes the cold waters off the coast of S. America?
Thank you ❤ 😊
I just hope its one of those wet la Nina's in los angeles. Hate dry weather.
Looking forward to a good wind storm this fall/winter.
Hi, I'm Simone, what type of nina event would we have in autumn and winter 2024? Could it be moderate? With nina a powerful anticyclone is formed over both Alaska and Russia? Between September and November 2024, snowfall and temperatures are expected to be much above average much below normal in both Alaska and Russia? Is there a possible interesting winter in both the United States and Europe?
Feedback
So, how does this affect 2024 Hurricane Season in the Caribbean?
It does affect it, usually favors storm development in the Caribbean.
I think that as the Northern Pacific has warmed up, the effect of the El Niño, La Niña is becoming far less important in the actual prediction of weather.
Good luck tomorrow ask for that extra martini shot. You’ll be fine.
regarding the GREAT NW HEAT DOMe- in 2021, google says the El nina from 2020-2021 ended in May 2021. Is this why the heat dome developed in June 2021?
Do you think the recent Indonesian volcano will accentuate the winter conditions next year?
Thanks Michael! LAAAAAAAAAAA Nina! Hurrah.!
Well have a great colonoscopy doubt that we'll hear from you tomorrow you might be just a little bit out of it and feeling funny hope everything comes out okay
Under what conditions do we get bitter cold and lots of snow. I'm worried that with global warming we won't see lowland snow anymore.
It will make it tougher to get especially west of the cascades
Does La Nina mean more rain for the Sierra Nevada mountains above Sacramento to Lake Tahoe?
It's highly variable
I'm not a climate change denier! The climate is always changing!
Everytime the climate changes, it changes for a reason
Signs. Fighting denial.
Anyone have any predictions on what summer/early fall 2024 will be like for the northwest? More specifically for the willamette valley and portland area? I do expect that there probably will be a handful of 90 degree days, but it would be nice if the number of 100 degree days this summer is zero. Moreover I am hoping that we do not get a repeat of october 2022 with 10 plus 80 degree or warmer days.
Ah yes, age 50 procedures of un-funness, lol. Been there! I have also endured 11 big surgeries due to work and age related injuries. I have fun causing the metal detectors at the airports to glitch and malfunction from the metal replacement parts inside my body, lol.
Ensemble🤔
You must have overheard the nurse chatting it up during your last colonoscopy while being under.
Large ensemble 😮
I'm more confused than ever!
Guess I'll go back too throwing my native weather stone out the door. In fifteen minute's; bout the time this video took too confuse me" I'll go outside and bring it back in, if it's wet,, its raining,, if it's dry and hot,, its not raining but too hot to be out there.
Just wait until El Padre comes……..
oh please!!!
rosty or rosby - one of your slides had rosby - thought it was rosty?
Rosby it is!
is there another update to this?
Coming today!
I have gastroparesis, and getting diagnosed involved several colon/endoscopy's. Enjoy the super soaker booty. 🥳
Thank you, Michael. We love our colder wet weather here in the Pacific Northwest. I’ll make sure to get extra wood!!!🪵
La Nina coming june-august soon this is current 100%
What does that all mean in English. Will we have rain in So Cal this Spring and Summer? I know it's hard to predict since man has no
effect on the climate and it will do whatever it wants.
We have indirect effects
🍻
😮😓❄️🧊🧥☃️🌨🌨🌨
There is no such thing. Winter cold. Summer warm or hot
No, and I’m here to testify to July 1986. Daily highs were 48. It was hotter in Anchorage than Seattle. And that’s classic, typical PNW weather. People used to have tshirts here that said “I went on vacation for 2 weeks and missed summer.” I hate the last 7-10 years. I left Atlanta for a reason.
Right on
You provide some excellent information, Michael. However, you do an awful job of explaining the data you present because you assume that your viewers are meteorologists and therefore a cursory look at a graph or table is adequate. That is not so. Please slow down your explanations and take the time to explain the graphical axes, why they are significant, what they are measuring, the significance of the graphical data. Similarly, explain the tabular data. It will serve those of us without meteorological expertise. Thanks for reading this.
What graph did I not explain? Be very specific, please.
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this el nino and la nino is a bunch of crap
WE ARE GOING TO GET SNOW IN GA.
WATCH
Cool, not as in Cat Cool, but Vancouver cool... dressed in layers today, and glad I did. But it is still lovely, moderated, lots of air movement but not windy - zephyrs abound!🦻😎🙄📉🥊🌱👃🤝💨💦🌀⚡🌊💧