Please hit the LIKES and SHARESIES and SUBSCRIBESIES!! It really helps me win against the algorithm machine! Also I am corrected, Hurricane Helene was actually a much lower central pressure...it was the hurricane before that which went to Louisiana that bottomed out in the 960's.
We absolutely love learning about the reasons we get the weather that we do from you. So happy you're channel is growing too! Keep up the interesting weather reporting. 😃
Hey I finally found you! About time I figured out that there are other weather junkies that have a residence in Northern BC because I live in Southern BC. Only issue is I don't have a channel so I follow you because talking to myself makes my wife nervous.......................BTW I was with DFO on the Tanu during a 976 low off of Brooks and Cape Scott. Bouncy as hell but was totally a blast.
HOWDY THANK YOU FOR A REAL PERSON GIVEING THE WEATHER JUST AN OLD COWBOY BACK IN THE BUSH FOOT HILLDS OF ALBERTA ANY WAY I WAS GOING TO DO WHAT YOU DO ONLY WITH A TWIST I HAVE PEOPLE AROUND THE COUNTRY ON SKYP OR PH GIVE THE WEATHER IN THERE AREA BUT I WANT REAL COWBOYS RANCHERS FARMERS AND TRAPPERS ECT HOPE TO HEAR FROM YOU GOD BLESS
We had a great day here in the West Kootenay, blue skies and we played golf this afternoon in perfect golf weather. 22c and light wind from the north. By the way we did 15 fly in trips from Muncho lake to moose hunt and many times coming home in the first week (of October) from there we had snow south of Muncho all the way to Fort St John the snow again from Grand Cashe to Radium on the Parkway Hwy.. Some times we had to wait 2 -3 days for the weather to clear so we could be picked up from our moose lake to fly back to Muncho to come home. The worst snows we had driving home was from Bucking Horse south to Fort St John, wet slop terrible driving at night.
Big question id like to know is when are these rain events gunna start being more consistent with direct impact on the south coast, will they? And will daily and night time temps continue to gradually fall lower until winter, and is there a time frame for that? Was -9 where I was hunting up in the high country this morning
I stand corrected. The one before that hit Louisiana did not get as low as these coastal ones for sure. Frankie MacDonald tells me it might have been lower than 938, I'm a little surprised at myself for not having known this one already. We were live streaming at the time and I was more focused on the running the stream while meteorologist Mark did all the hurricane chat. I'll be sure to correct myself next video.
@@islandblind Brandon Houck and Weather Centre of Manitoba guys in our podcast cover those regions. But neither are UA-camrs, more Twitter and Facebook.
Please hit the LIKES and SHARESIES and SUBSCRIBESIES!! It really helps me win against the algorithm machine!
Also I am corrected, Hurricane Helene was actually a much lower central pressure...it was the hurricane before that which went to Louisiana that bottomed out in the 960's.
Happy to see a weather channel focused on BC. I’m located in Qualicum Beach, looking forward to seeing your channel grow!
Finally a channel about BC. Thank you
We absolutely love learning about the reasons we get the weather that we do from you. So happy you're channel is growing too! Keep up the interesting weather reporting. 😃
Hello from Castlegar bc west Kootenay
Nice rain here in PG., great before freezeup. ❤️✌️👍
My son-in-law is in that mess taking their crab boat up to Alaska. He says its a shitty ride but they are okay.
wow!
Hey I finally found you! About time I figured out that there are other weather junkies that have a residence in Northern BC because I live in Southern BC. Only issue is I don't have a channel so I follow you because talking to myself makes my wife nervous.......................BTW I was with DFO on the Tanu during a 976 low off of Brooks and Cape Scott. Bouncy as hell but was totally a blast.
Our pressure is 103 Central Vancouver Island. Very seldom see it this high.
Thanks again Joey for another amazing video! And welcome to the new people.
WCAJ is the "Polar Endeavor" is a crude oil carrier and is currently enroute to Valdez, East of Anchorage.
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HOWDY THANK YOU FOR A REAL PERSON GIVEING THE WEATHER JUST AN OLD COWBOY BACK IN THE BUSH FOOT HILLDS OF ALBERTA ANY WAY I WAS GOING TO DO WHAT YOU DO ONLY WITH A TWIST I HAVE PEOPLE AROUND THE COUNTRY ON SKYP OR PH GIVE THE WEATHER IN THERE AREA BUT I WANT REAL COWBOYS RANCHERS FARMERS AND TRAPPERS ECT HOPE TO HEAR FROM YOU GOD BLESS
We had a great day here in the West Kootenay, blue skies and we played golf this afternoon in perfect golf weather. 22c and light wind from the north. By the way we did 15 fly in trips from Muncho lake to moose hunt and many times coming home in the first week (of October) from there we had snow south of Muncho all the way to Fort St John the snow again from Grand Cashe to Radium on the Parkway Hwy.. Some times we had to wait 2 -3 days for the weather to clear so we could be picked up from our moose lake to fly back to Muncho to come home. The worst snows we had driving home was from Bucking Horse south to Fort St John, wet slop terrible driving at night.
yeah, it's what you sometimes get. It's that kind of year again and it's a good thing for the health of the land.
Props.
I left that communism in '89. Northern Alberta is quite pleasant.
Truth and facts? Where are the truth and facts regarding the fraudulent Kamloops Residential School claims?
Big question id like to know is when are these rain events gunna start being more consistent with direct impact on the south coast, will they? And will daily and night time temps continue to gradually fall lower until winter, and is there a time frame for that? Was -9 where I was hunting up in the high country this morning
Hurricane Helene got down to 938 millibars.
I stand corrected. The one before that hit Louisiana did not get as low as these coastal ones for sure. Frankie MacDonald tells me it might have been lower than 938, I'm a little surprised at myself for not having known this one already. We were live streaming at the time and I was more focused on the running the stream while meteorologist Mark did all the hurricane chat. I'll be sure to correct myself next video.
@@JoeyOnly No worries. By the way, I appreciate the fact that you discussed the weather on the prairies. Not many people do.
@@islandblind Brandon Houck and Weather Centre of Manitoba guys in our podcast cover those regions. But neither are UA-camrs, more Twitter and Facebook.
Trust the Gospel
orange ?? .. exit stage left
u could use a shower
I just found your channel, I live in Coquitlam BC and often observe the weather, I also have my S100 and I’m into parks and natural resources :)