Wet weather in the Pacific Northwest

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True Color (daytime) and Night Microphysics RGB (nighttime) hourly from 2140 UTC on 1 December through 2040 UTC on 4 December 2023

Hourly GOES-18 Hemispheric views, above, from 2140 UTC on 1 December to 2040 UTC on 4 December, (from the CSPP Geosphere site) show the development of a strong system in the Gulf of Alaska. This system is tapping into an airstream rich in moisture that augurs for a wet period along the Pacific Northwest coast. Flood watches and have been issued from western Washington and Oregon. MIMIC Total Precipitable Water fields in December ending at 1500 UTC on 4 December, below, show that some of the moisture in the North Pacific may have been part of the Kona Low that drenched Hawai’i last week.

MIMIC Total Precipitable Water, 0000 UTC 1 December – 1500 UTC 4 December 2023 (Click to enlarge)

Airmass RGB imagery from GOES-18, below (from this OSPO site), shows the well-developed cyclone with the characteristic orange signal in the airmass RGB denoting air with a large Potential Vorticity signal (as confirmed in this cross-section from1800 UTC on 4 December, take from this site).

GOES-18 Airmass RGB, 1220 UTC 4 December – 2110 UTC 4 December 2023 (click to enlarge)

For more information on this event, refer to the websites of the National Weather Service Offices in Seattle, Portand and Medford.

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