Summer Weather in WA: Is it cooler because it is cloudier or cloudier because it is cooler?
With exceptions such as a warm spell near the end of July, WA state has experienced relatively cool and cloudy weather since the first week of June 2016, at least as compared with the same period during the last 3 summers.
Read moreJuly 1960- Washington State’s Driest Month
An unofficial nickname for Washington is the “Evergreen State”; the term is included on our vehicle license plates. But we actually enjoy a Mediterranean climate with wet winters and dry summers, and much of the state is more brown than green during the summer.
Read moreLong-term Trends in Spring Temperatures and Recent Conditions
If you’ve been a resident of WA State for only the last two years, you may be under the impression that summer comes early around here. The springs of 2015 and 2016 have been abnormally warm and dry for a majority of the state, lending a hand to this misimpression.
Read moreThe Pacific Decadal Oscillation: How much longer will it remain in the positive state?
There is a close association between the short-term climate variability of the Pacific Northwest and the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO). The PDO is fundamentally a mode or pattern of North Pacific sea surface temperature variability; Figure 1 shows the monthly PDO index since about 1970.
Read moreHigh Mortality of Cassin’s Auklets in the Pacific NW during the Winter of 2014-15
The waters off the coast of the Pacific Northwest have been unusually warm during the last couple of years, and this has had widespread and major impacts on the marine ecosystem.
Read moreExperimental 3-4 Week Forecasts from NOAA/CPC
There are two basic types of meteorological forecasts. On shorter time scales, present atmospheric conditions can be used to predict spatial and temporal details in the evolution of the atmospheric flow and associated weather.
Read moreEarly Winter Weather for WA during El Niño
We return to the topic of El Niño and what it means for WA. Perhaps this constitutes an obsession, for which we make no excuses. The extremely wet month of December 2015 serves as motivation.
Read moreA New Synthesis Report on Climate Change in the Puget Sound
A new state of the knowledge report from the University of Washington’s Climate Impacts Group on climate change in the Puget Sound region was released in November (Mauger et al. 2015).
Read moreSea Level in WA during El Niño Winters
As readers of this newsletter are aware, the tropical Pacific is currently in an El Niño state. Such conditions in the tropical Pacific have usually, but not always, been accompanied by relatively warm winters in the mean for the Pacific Northwest.
Read moreSummer in Review: Increased Number of Hot Days
2015 has so far been much warmer than normal for Washington State, with January through August ranking as the warmest on record. The summer (defined as June through August) was also warm and set records as the warmest summer for the state, with temperatures 4.5°F above the 30-yr (1981-2010) normal when averaged statewide (Fig.
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