crap, polar vortex coming Sunday

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We used to get Alberta clippers sending cold air down but I think Canadians didn't like that name.
 

bbhaag

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Guess I better get the leaves up. Winter's coming.

I'm in the same boat. My trees still have over half their leaves on them though. My gutters still need cleaned out and my flower beds need cut back to... We might get a few more nice days though. Nice enough for yard work anyway.
 

bbhaag

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I really should invest in a mulching blade for my mower. We have four large trees in our yard and raking them into piles so I can burn them is a lot of work.
 

KMFJD

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loving our microclimate, everything within 50 miles will be bombarded by snow and we get nothing most likely
 

DrPizza

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Polar Vortex is a term that's been used in meteorology for more than 150 years. It refers to the large scale cyclone that sets up over either of the poles, primarily in the winter time. It weakens significantly in the summer time for that hemisphere, and strengthens during the winter. Over Antarctica, there's usually one vortex, but in the northern hemisphere, there are usually two, one centered over Siberia, and one centered over some part of Northern Canada. Each polar vortex is, more or less, a lot of cold air circulating/rotating (clockwise or counter-clockwise depending on hemisphere - coriolis effect and all that) in the vicinity of the pole.

The reason you're hearing about them more frequently, is that this very same phenomena - "polar vortex" - which is usually a few hundred miles wide, has been dipping down into the US, especially last year.
 

T9D

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Just great they just revised the weather forecast here. Now it's going to be in the 50's but in the 30's at night for a few days. Thought I was going to miss it over here in Oregon. Thanks Vortex
 

Ns1

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Nooooooooooooooo

69' on Tuesday with a 10% chance of rain =(
 

Scarpozzi

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I really should invest in a mulching blade for my mower. We have four large trees in our yard and raking them into piles so I can burn them is a lot of work.
I used to have a bunch of trees prior to treepocolypse 2013. (I cut down like 33)

When I did, I actually used a bagging push mower to mulch and bag the leaves a few times per Fall...or make a pile by the street for the city to collect. I could fit like 3-4 times as many leaves in a bag, or of course, end up with a significantly smaller pile. It's definitely the way to go as long as the leaves aren't wet.
 

BoomerD

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So...now it looks like it's Japan's fault...

http://news.yahoo.com/remnant-typhoon-nuri-headed-aleutian-islands-232035931.html

ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — An explosive storm surpassing the intensity of 2012's Superstorm Sandy is expected to reach Alaska's western Aleutian Islands over the weekend and bring unseasonably frigid temperatures to much of the U.S. next week, weather forecasters said Thursday.

What remains of Typhoon Nuri is moving northeast from off the Japanese coast and is mixing with cold air and the jet stream, which will give it the power to produce hurricane-force winds and waves 50 feet high. It could arrive late Friday or Saturday before weakening in the Bering Sea, the National Weather Service said.

The storm potentially could be one of the most intensive to ever hit the North Pacific, weather service forecaster Brian Hurley said. The Coast Guard and Alaska state emergency responders were keeping a close eye on its strength.

The system is expected to push cold air into much of the lower 48 states next week, forecaster Bob Oravec said. By the weekend, high temperatures in Minneapolis will only reach the upper 20s, and mid-30s are expected in Chicago — more than 15 degrees below normal.

Snow also is coming to areas including the northern Rockies and northern Plains.

"It looks like winter's starting early," Oravec said.

While Sandy caused destruction along the urban East Coast, Nuri's target in the north is a sparsely populated region with a few small communities that are accustomed to severe weather.

In fact, 69 mph wind gusts blew in last week in the western Aleutian town of Adak, a former Naval Air Station east of Nuri's direct route that retains its military appearance. To prepare for the storm, the community's 100 year-round residents were tying down loose items like picnic tables, storage containers and pallets, and parking cars differently so doors won't get blown off, city manager Layton Lockett said.

A multiuse building that houses the town's school can also be used as an emergency center if necessary.

"If it gets really bad, you know, everybody'll come over here, camp out a little bit, have fun and drink cocoa," Lockett said.

The storm's path includes a busy maritime route for cargo ships traveling to or from Asia, as well as the red king crab fishery made famous by the Discovery Channel reality show "Deadliest Catch." Vessels are finding protected harbors or moving away from the path, according to Brett Farrell with the Marine Exchange of Alaska, a nonprofit maritime organization. No one in their right mind would stick around that area, he said.

With most of the red king crab quota caught, the season is winding down, said Mark Gleason, executive director of the Seattle-based trade association Alaska Bering Sea Crabbers. He said the coming storm is huge but the fleet has decades of experience dealing with severe conditions. Crews will hunker down and wait out the weather, then move on and do the job that needs to be done, he said.

"This isn't some kid's sailing class," Gleason said. "These guys are professionals. They know what they're doing."

Officials are also closely watching the western coast of Alaska's mainland, according to Jeremy Zidek, a spokesman for the state Department of Homeland Security and Emergency Management. Fall storms routinely batter many coastal communities, and erosion has long been a problem.

First they send their radioactivity and tsunami junk to attack us...now they're sending the leftovers from a typhoon? Time to get the nukes ready again!!
 

lxskllr

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Looks alright to me, and not especially cold. Just nice fall days...

 

T9D

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Blah they keep revising it lower yet again.

It was sunny and 64 today. Felt so nice. Next week: 40 degrees in day and snowing at 29 degrees at night
 

Red Squirrel

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Nothing much going on here, not even any snow other than the 1cm we got the other day.

About -6 right now. Far from polar vortex weather.
 
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