• Sailing is all about the Weather.

    Big into the exploration of Atlantic Hurricanes since Katrina came uninvited into his world, James (Jim) Gurley (JamesG161) has followed every Tropical Storm birthed in Atlantic, Gulf and Caribbean waters since. Being a boater, he knows that we often need more time to prepare than we get from the TV weather folk. Jim relies on the science of storm development to share early warning info with friends and fellow boaters.

    Early in 2018, Jim and John Shepard, (JSSailem) started to chat about the weather data available. John asked Jim to help forecast Pacific NW storms, and this morphed into discussions on weather forecasting.

    For John, sailing in the PNW is sometimes hit and miss. One day is ugly, then a string of beautiful days but no wind, followed by a series of blue-sky days and 12 knot breezes. Being ready for those great sailing days means you need to look to the Pacific Ocean and what is brewing. John has been into Pacific NW Weather since the 1970’s when his first PNW November storm hit bringing more than 40 days and 40 nights of continual rain.

    Together we want to share information, new APPs, safety, and thoughts about letting the weather help you. Identify some of the resources for sailors and help prepare you for your next sailboat outing.

    It is far better to go out on the water knowing what to expect in weather terms, than to be out on the water and see dark ominous clouds suddenly appear, unprepared.

Rufus and the Christmas Weather Forecast

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SBO Weather and Forecasting Forum Jim & John
Oct 22, 2014
22,208
CAL 35 Cruiser #21 moored EVERETT WA
In this look at the coming Pacific Northwest weather, the previous hopes and fears of Dry weather days are all forgotten.

Monday December 16
Already half way through the last month of 2024, with the big year-end holiday period coming up. Our tag line hints about the change in the forecast, a given lately. The awaited extended dry period has been pushed away in the latest series of model solutions for the remainder of the year. Let’s take a look.
Moderate RAIN today & Tue, with gusty winds at times. Turning showery on Wed; temps seasonal. LOTS of mountain snow, so be aware if traveling over the passes. Thursday should be mostly dry around OR, but rain will continue across the Puget Sound region & Vancouver Island. Drier still on Friday (with Vancouver Is. continuing wet) as the eastern Pacific begins to ‘fill’ with a series of storms. Note an east wind out of the Columbia Gorge will likely be strong Thu - Sat for Troutdale east.
The weekend: a quick shot of rain on Saturday can be expected over southern OR / northern CA; the rest of the PNW may be mostly dry with a scattered shower here & there. Windy across the Sound. Additional precip now charting for Sunday, although daylight hours may be mostly a cloud event instead of rainy. Cooler. Overnight Sunday into Monday will be wet.
Christmas Week: what was hoped to be a dry start to the long holiday week is now off the charts. Expect moderate rain Mon the 23rd, as a deep 970 mb centered Low will track over Vancouver Island around 10 pm Mon, with plenty of gusty winds around the region, esp in the evening. Christmas Eve should be dry, as well early Christmas Day before a wet system arrives. Rain band pushes onshore north-to-south overnight Christmas Day into Thu. Very wet for Vancouver Is. Additional rain on Fri the 27th. Some model runs bring lots of rain in on Christmas Day. Right now, we’ll say that kids may get a few hours of dry outdoor playtime.
White Watch: per above, snow on Christmas Day is just not in the outlook for 2024.
Weekend after Christmas is trending very wet, with the potential for a strong storm late Sat Dec 28. This system could be similar to the one expected on the 23rd. Model solutions are quite varied, of course, but the Low could rapidly deepen as it moves ‘inside the 130W’ while tracking toward Vancouver Island. We will monitor closely, as some model runs track this particular storm farther south, which could usher in a notable wind event. Quite stormy for northern CA, as well, with gusty winds from a separate Low moving into the Golden State overnight Sat.
May be dry the last 2 days of December 2024.
New Year’s Eve: early yet, but we may enter a cold snap, with strong east winds out of the Fraser & Columbia Gaps. Stay tuned.
-Rufus
 
May 7, 2012
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John. We will be flying into Victoria from NC on New Year’s Eve. It would be comforting to have a nice benign weather forecast to look forward to for that day. Just asking for you to do your best.
 
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SBO Weather and Forecasting Forum Jim & John
Oct 22, 2014
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CAL 35 Cruiser #21 moored EVERETT WA
Len. I will make the request. So your in NC?
 

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SBO Weather and Forecasting Forum Jim & John
Oct 22, 2014
22,208
CAL 35 Cruiser #21 moored EVERETT WA
Oh my... take your golf clubs. Pinehurst #2 #3 & #5 are true golf experiences. One day I would love to go back.
 
May 7, 2012
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John, when I couldn’t perfect the game I gave it up many years ago. My son on the other hand has a tee off time at 08:40 Friday on #4.
 
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SBO Weather and Forecasting Forum Jim & John
Oct 22, 2014
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Lucky him.
I never perfected the game, but I enjoyed it. Won a share of events. One got me a spot with room and board at the BMW Tournament held at Pinehurst. I had a wonderful 4 days. One good round on #4. A memorable birdie on one of the Par3’s on #2. But not in the finals 4 some. It was beautiful weather and a great experience.

Wish your son a great round. Join Payne Stewart and strike a pose.
 

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SBO Weather and Forecasting Forum Jim & John
Oct 22, 2014
22,208
CAL 35 Cruiser #21 moored EVERETT WA
It is a balmy 12.2 degrees here this morning. I can see the mosquitos floating about outside the window as the sun is beginning to rise. They think it is breakfast time.
All the swallows have left for warmer climates.