Michael, your overviews and forecasts are invaluable and so much better than the network TV forecasters in my areas in SoCal and Central California. Will try to send a $ "Thanks" soon. 👍👍
. 6:28 Thank you. Top of the world. Can see how weather is "created", perpetuated, moved along? IDK, what's the technical term? 1.) Best feature of. ... Weather man doesn't stand in front of area I live. 2.) Expandaned earth pictures Esp top of earth 💥 🤺💐
The Big Sur coast, Baby. The Santa Lucia’s will wring the moisture out of these clouds putting watershed pressure on the Salinas, Big Sur and Carmel River. Highest winds there too. Hope Pajaro on the Monterey/Santa Cruz County Line catches a break.
Repent to Jesus Christ “You, dear children, are from God and have overcome them, because the one who is in you is greater than the one who is in the world.” 1 John 4:4 NIV ht
Well fingers cross the European is wrong lol and I'm glad you'll be doing early morning forecast! Gonna go fill the wood box, thanks Michael from the Monterey Bay❤.
YIKES!! Think I waited too long to start a Go Fund Me-to build an Ark.😅 Thanks so much for getting California prepared Micheal! Stay safe everyone. ❤❤❤
You might want to mention San Bernardino Mountains! They were buried a few weeks back under snow. Crest line, Arrowhead, Running Springs and Big Bear are venerable and still have a lot of snow piled up from road clearing. Land slides on Hw 18 are still a big threat as well!
I hope everyone is safe there. I am in SoCal in West L.A. and I’ve been following the weather here. I can’t imagine what you are going through in Crestline (My step mom used to live there) so I understand how rain could cause mud slides and severe flooding. Stay safe.
I also saw videos of the snowfall and I couldn’t believe my eyes. I hope there is more assistance this time so everyone is safe with plenty of food, water and a warm place to sleep.
Repent to Jesus Christ “You, dear children, are from God and have overcome them, because the one who is in you is greater than the one who is in the world.” 1 John 4:4 NIV h
Thank you for definition of “bomb cyclone.” A drop in pressure of 24 millibars in 24 hours. (The newspaper uses that term and they sound like a d movie from Sci-fi lol)
Repent to Jesus Christ “You, dear children, are from God and have overcome them, because the one who is in you is greater than the one who is in the world.” 1 John 4:4 NIV I
Thanks. Looks like we need to keep our yard pumps handy here in the SF Bay Area. I hope we don't lose any trees. They had just buds last week, but those have opened, and we are seeing more wind-catching leaves.
Sacramento area here-looks like we’re not in direct path of the brunt of it. As a long-time CA resident I’m not sure I’ll ever think we have enough rain. Reminds me of folks who lived through the Great Depression; our extreme protracted drought has permanently scarred my psyche!
San Diego area here, strange how these systems just go more and more south over the decades, we just get greener and greener in the Desert areas, as well as the pines in Cleveland National Forest/Mt Laguna area, has a PNW feel to it, hope it continues to be honest.
So with that low pressure hitting central California, what would you say the probability of severe weather would be? (I.e. High topped supercells, thunderstorms, and possible funnel clouds?)
Ever sense the Santa Barbara mud slides (a freak event directly after a fire) every single storm we have, Ventura through SLO counties get natural disaster warnings. It’s a bit extreme for what’s been pretty normal storms besides one.
Well I would have taken note of the possible mudslides and land slides after the La Conchita landslide that killed 10 people. All those areas are susceptible to moving hillsides.
@@robbie5138 That happened like 10 years before Montecito had the fire mudslides. La Conchita has always had unstable soil on the cliff side and it would regularly cleave off during heavy rains. I think the last time it went was in an El Niño year. We did have a few slides during the first bomb cyclone this winter. The freeway also flooded out again in Montecito.
The regular warnings now are a result of the fires and primarily for burn scar areas. What caused the mountain face to cleave off in Montecito was unstable ground because all of the flora had been burned off. The mountains are sandstone and shale, not exactly solid ground to begin with, so without the plant and tree roots the soil has no integrity, nothing to hold it together. The entire area from the 154 to Ventura, foothills to the beach, is an unstable floodplain. La Conchita used to be considered such a dangerous place to live that rents and property values were a fraction of neighboring communities. Same in Montecito, where rockslides were so common it was locally known as Tumblerock.
@@mischevious there hasn’t been recent fires. We had a freakishly strong storm just after a fire before any vegetation at all grew back and that’s how we ended up with a legitimate disaster. Surprisingly little vegetation grow back is needed in order not have the disaster that occurred. SB county is now extremely overly cautious with evacuations and warnings due to getting caught with their pants down. Apparently they never heard the story about the boy who cried wolf.
@@wesleyturner1979 Over 200 homes flew down the mountain, some with our friends still inside in bed. Not something any of us that lived through it will be getting over any time soon I expect. I was trapped by the flood on my island in the Ventura river taking 9” per hour rain when that event happened. Lucky I wasn’t washed out to sea. I was also working in Montecito, lost three friends in that slide. One female friend was last heard by her neighbor, shreaking from inside her 6,000 square foot home as it flew by him down the mountain. They were digging out the bodies for months, Search and Rescue with their dogs were the constant background scenery of my workdays from that point well into the following year. I and countless people I know and care about were traumatized and deeply scarred by that unprecedented event. Enough said I hope.
Uh-oh, I don’t like the look of that satellite image, it looks like trouble to me. Time to pick up everything on the ground floor again, for about the 15th time this crazy winter! I hope that cold front is enough to make snow in the mountains, not just rain.
Thank you so much for doing the forecast look at the northwest states even if you don't take time to talk about them. I live in Central Oregon and no one talks about it what is happening or is going to happen. We woke up at snow this morning in Christmas Valley and it's been snowing for a couple hours. There was no warning at all. This happens all the time. At least watching your channel gives me a look at what is a possibility. Thank you
Hey Michael if So-Cal gets the amount of rain as forecasted that could be a real problem for the folks in the Big Bear and Lake Arrowhead areas. They still have over 5 feet of snow on the ground which would cause rapid melting , then flooding. Also the year 1938 was an extreme heavy snow year. But that was before the Snow Lab at Soda Springs existed so not sure what the snow totals were for that year. Love your videos. Later.
Repent to Jesus Christ “You, dear children, are from God and have overcome them, because the one who is in you is greater than the one who is in the world.” 1 John 4:4 NIV
Yep! This guy is the best forecaster I've ever watched. Most don't talk enough about wind gusts, a big problem here on the mountain. I have a 20 acre ranch up on Mt. San Jacinto and I've never seen it this lush and green. My goats are certainly enjoying the current "salad bar". I wish that the mt. lion that's been stalking them would go somewhere else though. Last three nights I've had to get up and scare it away, but it just comes back. If someone told me 20 years ago I'd be dealing with pumas outside my door, I wouldn't have believed it.
Any chance you could do a video on what is high pressure and low pressure? What is it and how it's measured? What causes them? Have they changed over the decades in some measurable way?
Thank you for bringing us the best weather updates. I'd like to get your take on how much of an impact all this rain and snow will have on Lake Mead and Lake Powell.
This is nothing you guys ain't seen s*** I'm 63 years old when I was thirteen years old I remember it raining for two weeks straight in California. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Always look forward to these video posts 1938 was suppose to be a foot more than 1952 but I wonder if they even know how much snow there was in 1938. Did they have enough measurement stations? How much of it was guesswork back then? There was still a small glacier in Yosemite that we visited back in the late 50's so there must have been a number of really BIG years before that to keep that thing fed.
There are still glaciers in the Sierra Nevadas just more near the Mount Whitney area of the mountains. We have had larger snow levels that never got measured for most part just look at the Great Central Valley floods before reservoirs were built. Also having a lot of large lakes throughout the valley like Lake Tulare, Kern Lake, Buena Vista they created their own weather patterns too.
Repent to Jesus Christ “You, dear children, are from God and have overcome them, because the one who is in you is greater than the one who is in the world.” 1 John 4:4 NIV ht
By far the BEST weather forecast I have ever listen to. I know where I will look from now on. Thank you PNWW.....
Thank you!
I live in SoCal and have strapped myself to my palm tree. Bring it on!
Best to remove the coconuts first.
That’s funny
@@offplanetevent We mostly have date palms and Mexican fan palms. But your point is correct.
Michael, your overviews and forecasts are invaluable and so much better than the network TV forecasters in my areas in SoCal and Central California. Will try to send a $ "Thanks" soon. 👍👍
Very Good . Thanks Again !!
Thanks for doing these California focused videos. I've been sharing them on my Facebook with all my surfing friends.
Thank you! I know Cali folks here appreciate what you’re doing 💕💕💕
Thanks man!
. 6:28
Thank you. Top of the world.
Can see how weather
is "created", perpetuated,
moved along?
IDK, what's
the technical term?
1.) Best feature of. ...
Weather man doesn't stand
in front of area I live.
2.) Expandaned earth pictures
Esp top of earth 💥
🤺💐
I use the term organized when referring to weather systems much fo the time
Pine flat dam,
28 miles east of
Fresno, Calif.
Started 1947 completed 1954.
Calculated 5 yrs to fill.
Full the next year.
🤺💐
Outstanding insights...Thanks for your professionalism.
So nice of you!
Thanks for the update. The next couple of days should be interesting here in So Cal.
64 yo Californian and the biggest winter of my lifetime. Wow.
I shared your channel with the Mammoth mnt. folks.
The Big Sur coast, Baby. The Santa Lucia’s will wring the moisture out of these clouds putting watershed pressure on the Salinas, Big Sur and Carmel River. Highest winds there too. Hope Pajaro on the Monterey/Santa Cruz County Line catches a break.
Vernal Equinox 2.24 p.m. Happy first day of spring.🌧🌦☔🌈🥀🌻
VOTE MICHAEL SNITE WEATERMAN OF THE YEAR
Thank you for your update and for sharing your knowledge with us and I hope you have a wonderful week ahead as well 🙏🌎
Love the CA updates!
Classic Baroclinic Leaf - just offshore CA
Thanks again for providing your reporting. 1000x better than SoCal TV broadcasts. 🙌
Repent to Jesus Christ “You, dear children, are from God and have overcome them, because the one who is in you is greater than the one who is in the world.”
1 John 4:4 NIV
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Great coverage, thanks.
Thanks so much for the SoCal updates!
Well fingers cross the European is wrong lol and I'm glad you'll be doing early morning forecast! Gonna go fill the wood box, thanks Michael from the Monterey Bay❤.
In June 1990 it Snowed hwy 41 Yosemite ..be ready❄️☃️
It snowed in July of 2021 in ponderosa and the Trail of Hundred Giants.
YIKES!! Think I waited too long to start a Go Fund Me-to build an Ark.😅 Thanks so much for getting California prepared Micheal! Stay safe everyone. ❤❤❤
You might want to mention San Bernardino Mountains! They were buried a few weeks back under snow. Crest line, Arrowhead, Running Springs and Big Bear are venerable and still have a lot of snow piled up from road clearing. Land slides on Hw 18 are still a big threat as well!
I hope everyone is safe there. I am in SoCal in West L.A. and I’ve been following the weather here. I can’t imagine what you are going through in Crestline (My step mom used to live there) so I understand how rain could cause mud slides and severe flooding. Stay safe.
I also saw videos of the snowfall and I couldn’t believe my eyes. I hope there is more assistance this time so everyone is safe with plenty of food, water and a warm place to sleep.
Repent to Jesus Christ “You, dear children, are from God and have overcome them, because the one who is in you is greater than the one who is in the world.”
1 John 4:4 NIV
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Thank you for definition of “bomb cyclone.” A drop in pressure of 24 millibars in 24 hours. (The newspaper uses that term and they sound like a d movie from Sci-fi lol)
Repent to Jesus Christ “You, dear children, are from God and have overcome them, because the one who is in you is greater than the one who is in the world.”
1 John 4:4 NIV
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Thank you! 🥰🥰
"this winter is the LEAST extreme and sedate weather that we will ever experience again". I can't recall who said that recently?
Was it George Santos?
Thank you Michael for the update
This is effing absurd.. I need warmer and drier weather !! What is the major malfunction with our weather??
Thanks. Looks like we need to keep our yard pumps handy here in the SF Bay Area. I hope we don't lose any trees. They had just buds last week, but those have opened, and we are seeing more wind-catching leaves.
👍 thank you for the update. Today is another prep day.
Would be great if you could include Baja in your discussion. Thanks for the weather breakdown.
Great report thanks so much❤
t hanks for your efforts friend . do you ever sleep ?
I'm glad these storms have supercharged Michael's expansion of coverage to California. Will he have to change the channel name?
Might go to weather watch
Been loving the rain here in SoCal ! Been so long since we’ve been hit back to back by major storms
Sacramento area here-looks like we’re not in direct path of the brunt of it. As a long-time CA resident I’m not sure I’ll ever think we have enough rain. Reminds me of folks who lived through the Great Depression; our extreme protracted drought has permanently scarred my psyche!
San Diego area here, strange how these systems just go more and more south over the decades, we just get greener and greener in the Desert areas, as well as the pines in Cleveland National Forest/Mt Laguna area, has a PNW feel to it, hope it continues to be honest.
Quite excited for this!!!!
Really, why..?
@@peterl2820 I enjoy it. I enjoy watching stormy weather.
How's Donner Pass looking Wednesday afternoon? I'm headed from the Boise area to Sacramento for a concert. Thanks.
Probably 8-14 inches. South of highway 50, especially south of Yosemite, is where the major impacts will be in the higher terrain of the sierras.
when can i paint a house exterior Royal Oaks California?
So with that low pressure hitting central California, what would you say the probability of severe weather would be? (I.e. High topped supercells, thunderstorms, and possible funnel clouds?)
more for southern cal coastal areas tomorrow
@@PacificNorthwestWeather thank you!! Trying to chase
Ever sense the Santa Barbara mud slides (a freak event directly after a fire) every single storm we have, Ventura through SLO counties get natural disaster warnings. It’s a bit extreme for what’s been pretty normal storms besides one.
Well I would have taken note of the possible mudslides and land slides after the La Conchita landslide that killed 10 people. All those areas are susceptible to moving hillsides.
@@robbie5138 That happened like 10 years before Montecito had the fire mudslides. La Conchita has always had unstable soil on the cliff side and it would regularly cleave off during heavy rains. I think the last time it went was in an El Niño year. We did have a few slides during the first bomb cyclone this winter. The freeway also flooded out again in Montecito.
The regular warnings now are a result of the fires and primarily for burn scar areas.
What caused the mountain face to cleave off in Montecito was unstable ground because all of the flora had been burned off. The mountains are sandstone and shale, not exactly solid ground to begin with, so without the plant and tree roots the soil has no integrity, nothing to hold it together.
The entire area from the 154 to Ventura, foothills to the beach, is an unstable floodplain.
La Conchita used to be considered such a dangerous place to live that rents and property values were a fraction of neighboring communities.
Same in Montecito, where rockslides were so common it was locally known as Tumblerock.
@@mischevious there hasn’t been recent fires. We had a freakishly strong storm just after a fire before any vegetation at all grew back and that’s how we ended up with a legitimate disaster. Surprisingly little vegetation grow back is needed in order not have the disaster that occurred. SB county is now extremely overly cautious with evacuations and warnings due to getting caught with their pants down. Apparently they never heard the story about the boy who cried wolf.
@@wesleyturner1979 Over 200 homes flew down the mountain, some with our friends still inside in bed. Not something any of us that lived through it will be getting over any time soon I expect.
I was trapped by the flood on my island in the Ventura river taking 9” per hour rain when that event happened. Lucky I wasn’t washed out to sea.
I was also working in Montecito, lost three friends in that slide. One female friend was last heard by her neighbor, shreaking from inside her 6,000 square foot home as it flew by him down the mountain.
They were digging out the bodies for months, Search and Rescue with their dogs were the constant background scenery of my workdays from that point well into the following year.
I and countless people I know and care about were traumatized and deeply scarred by that unprecedented event.
Enough said I hope.
Uh-oh, I don’t like the look of that satellite image, it looks like trouble to me. Time to pick up everything on the ground floor again, for about the 15th time this crazy winter! I hope that cold front is enough to make snow in the mountains, not just rain.
Thank you so much for doing the forecast look at the northwest states even if you don't take time to talk about them. I live in Central Oregon and no one talks about it what is happening or is going to happen. We woke up at snow this morning in Christmas Valley and it's been snowing for a couple hours. There was no warning at all. This happens all the time. At least watching your channel gives me a look at what is a possibility. Thank you
I do a pnw video everyday also!
whats your prediction for big bear?
Central Coast here saying.......yeah....we're over it...winter can be done now. 😂
No rest for the wicked…..
That explains the migraines everyone around me are having. 😖
“No rest for the weary.” My mom used to say that. ❤
“No rest for the wicked.”
@@davido3746 sometimes Mom said that one, too! Guess it depended on her mood and the situation. 🌹
Hey Michael if So-Cal gets the amount of rain as forecasted that could be a real problem for the folks in the Big Bear and Lake Arrowhead areas. They still have over 5 feet of snow on the ground which would cause rapid melting , then flooding. Also the year 1938 was an extreme heavy snow year. But that was before the Snow Lab at Soda Springs existed so not sure what the snow totals were for that year. Love your videos. Later.
Repent to Jesus Christ “You, dear children, are from God and have overcome them, because the one who is in you is greater than the one who is in the world.”
1 John 4:4 NIV
Do children
Interesting start to spring already! 🦆🦆
SoCal rancher loves PNW
Yep! This guy is the best forecaster I've ever watched. Most don't talk enough about wind gusts, a big problem here on the mountain.
I have a 20 acre ranch up on Mt. San Jacinto and I've never seen it this lush and green. My goats are certainly enjoying the current "salad bar". I wish that the mt. lion that's been stalking them would go somewhere else though. Last three nights I've had to get up and scare it away, but it just comes back. If someone told me 20 years ago I'd be dealing with pumas outside my door, I wouldn't have believed it.
@@LazyIRanch so Awesome! Californicopia!
@@LazyIRanch Maybe get some Pyrenees dogs? Multiple?
!!!Good luck and BEST REGADRS TO ALL!!!
Perhaps you can do a video on how these stores are created in North Africa through gigantic water vaporizers ?
Any chance you could do a video on what is high pressure and low pressure? What is it and how it's measured? What causes them? Have they changed over the decades in some measurable way?
Hope everybody has flooded insurance, Home owners insurance does not cover floods
Thank goodness northern Ca isn’t going to get the brunt of the storms this time...at least this one!!
Batten down the hatches!
No such thing as a Bomb Cyclone! Just a big scary word!
He explains it very plainly. Guess you’re just uneducated to understand.
Great analysis !
PREPARE. PLEASE.
Thank you Michael! With family in CA your weather watch is SO important to me!
_"The earth does not like that"_
What does that mean?
Huge pressure gradient
Seems to be doing what happened in the 70s and 80s
Thank you for your continuous updates! It's keeping me and my family safe though this.
We are checking it out.
Destruction of agriculture central ca
Thank you for bringing us the best weather updates. I'd like to get your take on how much of an impact all this rain and snow will have on Lake Mead and Lake Powell.
Nil. Rain need to hit Utah, Wyoming and such to fill those near empty reservoirs.
This is nothing you guys ain't seen s*** I'm 63 years old when I was thirteen years old I remember it raining for two weeks straight in California. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
The names are becoming stupid. What's next, nuclear blast fog rolls?
What was that orange blob over California at the end of the model run. That's what I want to see, the big H in the sky.
Always look forward to these video posts
1938 was suppose to be a foot more than 1952 but I wonder if they even know how much snow there was in 1938. Did they have enough measurement stations? How much of it was guesswork back then? There was still a small glacier in Yosemite that we visited back in the late 50's so there must have been a number of really BIG years before that to keep that thing fed.
There are still glaciers in the Sierra Nevadas just more near the Mount Whitney area of the mountains. We have had larger snow levels that never got measured for most part just look at the Great Central Valley floods before reservoirs were built. Also having a lot of large lakes throughout the valley like Lake Tulare, Kern Lake, Buena Vista they created their own weather patterns too.
I like your videos but the titles are click bait
It's not Click bait if you like the video
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Yes, it will be exactly like a bomb going off. 🤣 These terms are rather silly.
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NICE 👀
holy gfuck
Why do all weather people talk the same way?
He has a good speaking voice so he’s a natural. He probably went to college and learned broadcasting.
SoCaL CAN MOVE THE HOMELESS SKIDROWS PERMANENTLY -- CARPE DIEM!!
Blub,blub.....blub,blub......😄
Can you PLEASE send it to southern Cal!!! Weather here is BORRRRRRING!!!!
Its coming tomorrow
Repent to Jesus Christ “You, dear children, are from God and have overcome them, because the one who is in you is greater than the one who is in the world.”
1 John 4:4 NIV
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