Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Retired Hurricane Names
I saw a story today that said three names were added the retired hurricane names list. Over the last 55 years, only 14 of those have not had at least one storm named retired. 2008 had three names retired: Gustav, Ike, and Paloma. With the addition of the three names from last season, it brings the grand total to 73 retired storm names. 2005 had the most retired storm names with five total. Interesting stuff. The names added to the list will be replaced with Gonzalo, Isaias and Paulette. They will come up in 2014.
Behind The Scenes of Vortex 2
From The Weather Channel, featuring a few videos of behind the scenes of VORTEX2.
http://www.weather.com/multimedia/videoplayer.html?from=email&bcpid=823503751&bclid=19052817001&bctid=22598664001
http://www.weather.com/multimedia/videoplayer.html?from=email&bcpid=823503751&bclid=19052817001&bctid=22791469001
http://www.weather.com/multimedia/videoplayer.html?from=email&bcpid=823503751&bclid=19052817001&bctid=24051922001
http://www.weather.com/multimedia/videoplayer.html?from=email&bcpid=823503751&bclid=19052817001&bctid=22598664001
http://www.weather.com/multimedia/videoplayer.html?from=email&bcpid=823503751&bclid=19052817001&bctid=22791469001
http://www.weather.com/multimedia/videoplayer.html?from=email&bcpid=823503751&bclid=19052817001&bctid=24051922001
Thursday, May 7, 2009
NOAA NWS GOES-R
NOAA has announced the contract winner to build the next generation weather satellite. The GOES-R program has chosen Lockheed Martin Space Systems Co. to build two of the new satellites. The real exciting news about the GOES-R is the increased resolution that they will provide. They will double the charity and will provide 20 times the amount of information. To read the press release and learn more about the GOES-R program, check out their website. GOES-R Program Site
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Warm Weather For 2 Days
We've seen some sun and rain lately, but get ready....THE SUN IN BACK ! The temp will jump up a few degrees for Thursday and Friday we might crack 70. The sun stays with us until the weekend. Saturday looks mostly cloudy and some sprinkles. May really starts off wet as we get soaked Sunday through mid week. Enjoy the sun.
Bobby
Bobby
Monday, April 27, 2009
Welcome To Chase Season
So I went out chasing tonight. I followed a slow moving storm from Portland down to Sherwood. I drove ahead of the cell and just watched it slowly creep to the SW. I didn't see any lightning with it, but the hail and rain were very intense. Lightning detection did pick up some cloud to ground strikes in Washington State. While this was just for fun, it was good to get back out and actually watch the sky. I even found a few new places where I'll be able to watch storms if I'm down in Sherwood again.
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Showers Coming To An End
Showers will continue this afternoon and into this evening. We'll see them begin to die down in the early morning hours. It looks like we will start to make the transition back to dry and warm weather. We'll get back into the 70's to start the week and it looks like we'll remain in a little warmer pattern for the time being. We are still in early spring and the cold temperatures in the morning remind us of that when we walk out the door. Don't let the clouds fool you, we'll be dominated by sunshine from here on out.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Going for the records
We officially topped out at 83 degrees yesterday. 84 was the record high for the day. We should easily break the record high of 77 today. The NWS forecast is calling for 80, some of the TV stations are going just a bit higher. Either way, its going to be a warm and wonderful day. Get the sun screen out and enjoy the weather. It comes back to rain later this week !
Sunday, April 19, 2009
Great Weather !
I hope everyone is enjoying this great weather ! We've been in the 70's today and Monday we might hit 80! We'll see nice weather until late in the week when the clouds and rain come back. Get out and enjoy the outdoors !
Bobby
Bobby
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Severe Weather
I was thinking of something to blog about today and then came across the screen....SEVERE WEATHER !
This is from the NWS Pendleton Office in NE Oregon.
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
WAC077-142315-
/O.NEW.KPDT.SV.W.0001.090414T2218Z-090414T2315Z/
BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PENDLETON OR
318 PM PDT TUE APR 14 2009
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN PENDLETON HAS ISSUED A
* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR...
SOUTHEASTERN YAKIMA COUNTY IN SOUTH CENTRAL WASHINGTON...
THIS INCLUDES THE CITIES OF...YAKIMA...TOPPENISH...
* UNTIL 415 PM PDT
* AT 316 PM PDT...TRAINED WEATHER SPOTTERS REPORTED A SEVERE
THUNDERSTORM PRODUCING QUARTER SIZE HAIL. THIS STORM WAS LOCATED
NEAR WAPATO...OR NEAR TOPPENISH...AND MOVING SOUTH AT 15 MPH.
* OTHER LOCATIONS IN THE WARNING INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO
ZILLAH...GRANGER AND SATUS
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
THIS IS A DANGEROUS STORM. IF YOU ARE IN ITS PATH...PREPARE
IMMEDIATELY FOR DAMAGING WINDS...DESTRUCTIVE HAIL...AND DEADLY CLOUD
TO GROUND LIGHTNING. PEOPLE OUTSIDE SHOULD MOVE TO A SHELTER...
PREFERABLY INSIDE A STRONG BUILDING BUT AWAY FROM WINDOWS.
&&
LAT...LON 4608 11995 4608 12079 4659 12062 4662 12021
TIME...MOT...LOC 2218Z 351DEG 13KT 4644 12037
$$
MCJ
This is from the NWS Pendleton Office in NE Oregon.
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
WAC077-142315-
/O.NEW.KPDT.SV.W.0001.090414T2218Z-090414T2315Z/
BULLETIN - EAS ACTIVATION REQUESTED
SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE PENDLETON OR
318 PM PDT TUE APR 14 2009
THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN PENDLETON HAS ISSUED A
* SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WARNING FOR...
SOUTHEASTERN YAKIMA COUNTY IN SOUTH CENTRAL WASHINGTON...
THIS INCLUDES THE CITIES OF...YAKIMA...TOPPENISH...
* UNTIL 415 PM PDT
* AT 316 PM PDT...TRAINED WEATHER SPOTTERS REPORTED A SEVERE
THUNDERSTORM PRODUCING QUARTER SIZE HAIL. THIS STORM WAS LOCATED
NEAR WAPATO...OR NEAR TOPPENISH...AND MOVING SOUTH AT 15 MPH.
* OTHER LOCATIONS IN THE WARNING INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO
ZILLAH...GRANGER AND SATUS
PRECAUTIONARY/PREPAREDNESS ACTIONS...
THIS IS A DANGEROUS STORM. IF YOU ARE IN ITS PATH...PREPARE
IMMEDIATELY FOR DAMAGING WINDS...DESTRUCTIVE HAIL...AND DEADLY CLOUD
TO GROUND LIGHTNING. PEOPLE OUTSIDE SHOULD MOVE TO A SHELTER...
PREFERABLY INSIDE A STRONG BUILDING BUT AWAY FROM WINDOWS.
&&
LAT...LON 4608 11995 4608 12079 4659 12062 4662 12021
TIME...MOT...LOC 2218Z 351DEG 13KT 4644 12037
$$
MCJ
Monday, April 13, 2009
Thunderstorms
Lightning Data this afternoon is showing lightning strikes in the Willamette Valley. Small isolated storms have been forming this afternoon and will continue to roll through until the sun sets. Small hail and gusty winds have also been reported. Welcome to instability season ! Also, just a final note to winter, we'll see the snow level drop to 1000 feet this evening as a cold pool of air moves in overhead. Showers and scattered thunderstorms will be the call for tomorrow as well.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Moving
Good afternoon everyone, I apologize for not posting lately. As you know, KUPL's office has moved and each and every one of us who is making the move had to pack and unpack and organize it all. It's taken a few days for the whole process to take place and now that the dust has somewhat settled, things can get back to normal.
On to the weather....
Easter afternoon was downright wet and windy. I was lucky enough to watch it all from the comfort of a building downtown and I got to watch people have to be out in it. We'll see showers until Wednesday and then spring returns with sunshine. We'll see temps in the 60's until the weekend. If we are lucky, we could crack 70 on Saturday. Enjoy the week !
Bobby
On to the weather....
Easter afternoon was downright wet and windy. I was lucky enough to watch it all from the comfort of a building downtown and I got to watch people have to be out in it. We'll see showers until Wednesday and then spring returns with sunshine. We'll see temps in the 60's until the weekend. If we are lucky, we could crack 70 on Saturday. Enjoy the week !
Bobby
Friday, April 3, 2009
Here Comes The Sun !
Enjoy the sunny weekend weather. Highs on Saturday will top out around 60 and then bust out the sunscreen, we aim for 70 on Sunday ! Yes I said 70 ! Temps will remain in the 60's on Monday and maybe Tuesday. If you are heading to Eugene for the Pepsi Invitational, it will be just lovely. A light northerly wind and sunny skies will be the story. Enjoy the beautiful weekend !
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Weather This Week
I hope everyone enjoyed the weekend ! I know I did ! The weather wasn't too bad this weekend. We saw showers and sunshine. Most evenings were nice after the showers died off. This week it looks like we will see more of the same. Showers on and off. I don't really see a change to this pattern for a bit of time. Enjoy the week !
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Trail Blazers Make It Better...
This is a weather blog, so here is the weather for the next few days. We'll see showers and then sunny skies to end the week. It looks like rain is back for the weekend. While weather is my main platform here on the blog, I also have the pleasure to be one of the members of the media who cover the Portland Trail Blazers. The Blazers had an event Tuesday evening at the Oregon Humane Society. TV Sideline reporter Rebecca Haarlow and play by play man Mike Barrett emceed the event. This is what I wrote for another blog and I wanted to post it here too.
Bobby
The Portland Trail Blazers are always trying to "Make It Better" out in the community. Tonight was no different. Blazer Broadcasters Mike Barrett and Rebecca Haarlow emceed an event at the Oregon Humane Society in north Portland. The event was dubbed "Yappy Hour" and featured a starting line up of dogs, cats, and two rabbits available for adoption. Each critter was named after a member of the team. Blazers Joel Przybilla and Steve Blake were on hand to assist with the festivities. The packed room was treated to stats of each available animal, including a Labrador mixed named Greg Oden. The idea for the evening was Rebecca Haarlow's. A self-described pet lover, she wanted to help out the Oregon Humane Society and she felt that this was the perfect way to do so. You can hear my interview with her Rebecca Haarlow Interview.
I highly encourage anyone who is looking for a new pet to head out to the humane society and take a look at all the animals they have. You can find out about OHS from their website by clicking Oregon Humane Society There is a signing bonus for people who do make an adoption this month.
Bobby
The Portland Trail Blazers are always trying to "Make It Better" out in the community. Tonight was no different. Blazer Broadcasters Mike Barrett and Rebecca Haarlow emceed an event at the Oregon Humane Society in north Portland. The event was dubbed "Yappy Hour" and featured a starting line up of dogs, cats, and two rabbits available for adoption. Each critter was named after a member of the team. Blazers Joel Przybilla and Steve Blake were on hand to assist with the festivities. The packed room was treated to stats of each available animal, including a Labrador mixed named Greg Oden. The idea for the evening was Rebecca Haarlow's. A self-described pet lover, she wanted to help out the Oregon Humane Society and she felt that this was the perfect way to do so. You can hear my interview with her Rebecca Haarlow Interview.
I highly encourage anyone who is looking for a new pet to head out to the humane society and take a look at all the animals they have. You can find out about OHS from their website by clicking Oregon Humane Society There is a signing bonus for people who do make an adoption this month.
Friday, March 20, 2009
Welcome To Spring
Welcome to spring 2009 ! We passed from winter into spring early this morning around 4:22am. As usual, it was a quiet transition here in the Northwest. Let's hope we start to get some March, April, and May showers because we really need the rain.
I've had a few people ask me if we are done with a snow threat for this year, I think we are, but I can't rule out the possibility of another cold trough coming in from the north and giving us a chance at snow one more time. It's awful hard to get snow here now because the sun is strong enough to heat the atmosphere well above freezing early in the day. Now, if we had something during the night, we could get a dusting. I think we are done, but it could happen.
We are beginning to make the move from a snow threat to the convective season. We will start seeing heavier showers with hail and increased possibility of thunderstorms. The sun's strength and the somewhat cooler air above us help trigger convection and we get heavier showers and hail, sometimes they become strong enough to be thunderstorms. In the summer season, we see storms form over the mountains. Warm moist air from the south is forced over the Cascades and when the air hits the mountains, it is forced to rise. Warm air rising causes instability and we trigger storms. Some of these can become severe. Here in the metro area, we sometimes see these storms drift into the valley. When that happens, it's time to chase. Yes I said chase. I chase thunderstorms !
The weather for the next few days will be showers on and off. A very typical spring like pattern. Happy Spring !
I've had a few people ask me if we are done with a snow threat for this year, I think we are, but I can't rule out the possibility of another cold trough coming in from the north and giving us a chance at snow one more time. It's awful hard to get snow here now because the sun is strong enough to heat the atmosphere well above freezing early in the day. Now, if we had something during the night, we could get a dusting. I think we are done, but it could happen.
We are beginning to make the move from a snow threat to the convective season. We will start seeing heavier showers with hail and increased possibility of thunderstorms. The sun's strength and the somewhat cooler air above us help trigger convection and we get heavier showers and hail, sometimes they become strong enough to be thunderstorms. In the summer season, we see storms form over the mountains. Warm moist air from the south is forced over the Cascades and when the air hits the mountains, it is forced to rise. Warm air rising causes instability and we trigger storms. Some of these can become severe. Here in the metro area, we sometimes see these storms drift into the valley. When that happens, it's time to chase. Yes I said chase. I chase thunderstorms !
The weather for the next few days will be showers on and off. A very typical spring like pattern. Happy Spring !
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Let The Rain (or whiskey) Fall
So it rained all day on Saturday. I'm glad both my events were indoors. It looked wet outside. Friday and Saturday, KUPL hosted two events featuring Whiskey Falls and The World's Toughest Cowboys. The weather for our event Friday night at Bushwhackers was just awesome. Sunny skies and 60 degrees is hard to beat in here in the northwest. We quickly came back to reality on Saturday where it rained all day. The Portland Airport picked up .40 inches of rain. Like I said, I was glad I was inside. Saturday evening, KUPL rolled over to the rodeo at the Rose Garden. We had a blast pre-show hanging out with the listeners and the rodeo court from the Molalla Buckeroo. The rodeo action was great, a local cowboy even took home the bull riding top prize ! The post show concert featuring Whiskey Falls was amazing. They not only brought the house down with their great music, but were still cool enough to come do an autograph line after the show was over. As they say in the song, Let The Whiskey Fall !
Thursday, March 12, 2009
Oregon AMS and QPF !
What a change of weather over the last four days. We've gone from low elevation snow to sunny and somewhat warm temperatures. We'll see more sunshine today and tomorrow. Highs will be pushing 60 degrees. The weekend brings a change. Saturday, the rain returns. Sunday, even more rain. The QPF or Quantitative Precipitation Forecast (amount of precip forecasted to fall) is saying we are looking at anywhere from 9 to 12 inches of water falling from the skies over the next 180 hours. While this will raise creeks and rivers, I don't think we will see massive low land flooding. We're are still very dry around here and a nice soaking will do wonders for our rain totals so far. Another limiting factor of flooding is that the mountains will still hold the snow pack. Temps up there will remain in the 30's. So enjoy the sunshine today and tomorrow !
The Oregon AMS will hold its March meeting this evening at the KPTV TV studios in Beaverton. Doors will open at 6:45pm, meeting will start at 7 ! Steve Pierce of Vancouver will recap the winter we just had. Mark Nelsen, Chief Meteorologist will also recap the east wind event in January. Details are here!
The Oregon AMS will hold its March meeting this evening at the KPTV TV studios in Beaverton. Doors will open at 6:45pm, meeting will start at 7 ! Steve Pierce of Vancouver will recap the winter we just had. Mark Nelsen, Chief Meteorologist will also recap the east wind event in January. Details are here!
Monday, March 9, 2009
Crazy Spring Weather
Just today, I've seen Snow, Rain, Hail, Wind, Sunshine, and Fog. Welcome to spring in the northwest. We are under the influence of arctic air that is really cold up high in the atmosphere, but is near freezing close to the valley floor. We saw snow this morning with temps right around 32. The sun is high enough in the sky now, that its able to somewhat warm the atmosphere. While it can't warm us into the 70's yet, its still strong enough to fire up some rain and hail showers. The sun causes the atmosphere to become unstable and that fires off the showers. It is still chilly outside, but the forecast calls for nicer and warmer weather starting tomorrow. Welcome to spring in the northwest. If you don't like the weather right now, wait a few minutes, its sure to change !
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Will It Snow ?
That's the big question for the weekend ! I think it will snow in the Portland Metro area. We should begin to see the snow fly this evening and then we get into the snow showers until Monday. Most of the metro area will see somewhere around an inch of snow. Higher elevations will see more. The 12Z model runs are indicating that there is enough precip around that even folks living on the valley floor will see sticking snow.
My forecast for the weekend is as follows:
Portland City Proper and surrounding metro areas below 500 feet, will all see sticking snow and accumulations around an inch. You might see more if you are under a heavier shower.
For Folks above 500 feet, I think you're looking at snow depths up to three inches.
We will continue to see cold weather into the week, but the precip begins to die off quickly. Models want to usher in spring in a big way later in the week !
Thanks to Ben in Tillamook who knew the answer to my question on the last post. The official water year begins in October.
My forecast for the weekend is as follows:
Portland City Proper and surrounding metro areas below 500 feet, will all see sticking snow and accumulations around an inch. You might see more if you are under a heavier shower.
For Folks above 500 feet, I think you're looking at snow depths up to three inches.
We will continue to see cold weather into the week, but the precip begins to die off quickly. Models want to usher in spring in a big way later in the week !
Thanks to Ben in Tillamook who knew the answer to my question on the last post. The official water year begins in October.
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
Snow Again ?
I've spent the last few hours looking over weather maps, models, text outputs, and pictures. I've also chatted with some of the private mets around town. It looks like we are all thinking snow for this weekend. While we haven't nailed down the amount of snow, all the key factors will be in place for snow. We will have modified arctic air coming south from Canada and we will have precip coming off the ocean. Those two mixing can bring snow to all of the metro area. Again, it will all depend on how much precip we have. As we get closer to the weekend, that side of the equation will become much more clear. As for the rest of the week, we will see showers and colder temps. The first wave of colder air moves in tonight over the area. The snow level will bounce between 1000 and 2000 feet until the weekend. We really do need the rain and snow as we are almost 9 inches of rainfall behind the average for the water year. Since January 1st, we are almost four inches behind. I'm not sure if we will be looking at a drought come this summer, but we need all the rain and snow we can get.
Quiz Time ! Who can tell me when the water year officially begins ? Send me your guess at xBobbyAMSPrez@gmail.com ! Just remove the x at the beginning. The winner will get a shout out on the blog.
Quiz Time ! Who can tell me when the water year officially begins ? Send me your guess at xBobbyAMSPrez@gmail.com ! Just remove the x at the beginning. The winner will get a shout out on the blog.
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Arctic Air Coming Back ?
Oh No Can It Be ? Arctic Air again ? Weather models tonight are hinting that we might get an arctic air intrusion this weekend. It's still too far out to know if we will see anything like we did in December. It appears that it will be cold enough to support snow down to the valley floor. The question as always is, where will the precip go ? I think most areas could see snow and accumulations of an inch. It's very possible. I'll update through the week as we get closer to the weekend !
Bobby
Bobby
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Concert Day Weather
KUPL and Portland welcomes Brad Paisley to town today ! The KUPL Pre-Party kicks off at 4pm and we start prizes at 5pm. The forecast is looking good for Friday. We might see some freezing fog to start off the day, but it will quickly burn off. Partly sunny skies will greet the concert goers in the afternoon. The high temp will be in the mid 40's. Bring a coat because it will be chilly when you leave the show. The KUPL tent will be heated, so stop on by and party with us. See you at the show !
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Snow Is Coming Back
It looks like we will see more snow this evening. Most of the Portland area will see a dusting. If you live higher in the hills, you will see more. Enjoy the snow and remember it. It could be the last of the year.
Welcome Hot N Fresh Readers !
Welcome to Brick's Weather Blog.
This is Bobby from the KUPL Street Team. When I'm not on the streets promoting 98.7 KUPL and the great country music we play, I am the President of The Oregon AMS. The Oregon AMS is group of dedicated weather professionals and enthusiasts. We have TV meteorologists and government mets, private sector forecasters and weather nerds. We meet once a month and discuss weather and issues related to it.
I began my love of weather when I was 8. I used to love having school days off because of snow. In high school, I was the weather watcher from Beaverton for channels 2, 6, and 8. In college, I worked at KATU Channel 2 in the weather department as the weather producer. I really learned how the TV side of weather is presented and what goes into making a good television forecast. Its not as easy as people think it is. You can't just look out the window and know whats going to happen. I'm honored to know most of the TV weather people personally and many are good friends.
If you see me on the street and want to talk weather, step on up. I'll always try to explain whats really going on.
This is Bobby from the KUPL Street Team. When I'm not on the streets promoting 98.7 KUPL and the great country music we play, I am the President of The Oregon AMS. The Oregon AMS is group of dedicated weather professionals and enthusiasts. We have TV meteorologists and government mets, private sector forecasters and weather nerds. We meet once a month and discuss weather and issues related to it.
I began my love of weather when I was 8. I used to love having school days off because of snow. In high school, I was the weather watcher from Beaverton for channels 2, 6, and 8. In college, I worked at KATU Channel 2 in the weather department as the weather producer. I really learned how the TV side of weather is presented and what goes into making a good television forecast. Its not as easy as people think it is. You can't just look out the window and know whats going to happen. I'm honored to know most of the TV weather people personally and many are good friends.
If you see me on the street and want to talk weather, step on up. I'll always try to explain whats really going on.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Spring Flowers
January Weather Stats
The NOAA/NWS has issued the monthly report on temperatures. Here is a link to January's stats !
NOAA Report
NOAA Report
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Getting ready for more snow !
The 23 inches of snow this winter I guess isn't enough. The UW MM5 GFS shows another 1-4 inches coming up this week. Here is the picture from them. This will go down as a great winter regardless !
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