August 23, 2016 at 8:43 am

ARK-storm Patterns: No, La Nina Does Not Mean The 2016-2017 Season Will Be Dry and Cold In Southern California

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Believe me when I tell you this … You are only believing the same people whom said El Nino would flood everyone out and since they were wrong is this really the thing to believe right now?  The pattern indicates long range ARK-storm type systems into California.  Confidence is rising that the pattern between March and now is that of the year 2004 … the only analog pattern for such.  That season had many blocking patterns, including low level snow in the Inland Empire areas .. .and numerous storm systems throughout the entire season … It seemed like it had La Nina type patterns and El Nino at times.  It truly was an interesting setup and for this analog to come up for the preliminary outlook is a good thing we need to keep up.  Read on for details on the preliminary outlook for the seasons to come.

An undisclosed theory of mine is leading me to believe that the 2016-2017 storm season will yield more rainfall in Southern California than the previous Super El Nino.  The theory revolves around the general position of the ridge average in Spring and Summer … lasting 6 months.  Using a mathematical equation it can be predicted where the large scale patterns will be in the Fall and Winter … prime months for rainfall in Southern California.

During December 1861 to January 1862 the state of California received numerous Pineapple Express systems, which lead to the ‘Great Floods of 1862’.  These floods were NOT associated with an El Nino.  So that pretty much sums it up that El Nino does not need to be present for major storm systems to hit California.  What likely happened is a blocking pattern formed with a large ridge way west of North American … that brought low pressure systems on the east side of it due west of the coast and stayed there … pumping in moisture for many days.  This type of event is only possible during a neutral or La Nina pattern where the atmosphere has strong ridges.  Where those ridges generally end up is unfavorable for Southern California in La Nina but there is always the chance they push to more favorable positions.

So .. just like the failed Super El Nino … a La Nina can easily put down many storms regardless.  There are more pieces to the puzzle here.

Remember, JPL/NASA Climatologist Bill Patzert said that the people in Southern California would need a boat to go down the streets after this last El Nino was done.  I called him out saying Northern California would see more than Southern and it ended up being the correct call.  This year I bet everything every single weather person out there will go drier and colder than average simply because it will be a La Nina.  I may very well be the only one leaning towards the wetter pattern.

Confidence is rising that the pattern between March and now is that of the year 2004 … the only analog pattern for such.  That season had many blocking patterns, including low level snow in the Inland Empire areas .. .and numerous storm systems throughout the entire season … It seemed like it had La Nina type patterns and El Nino at times.  It truly was an interesting setup and for this analog to come up for the preliminary outlook is a good thing we need to keep up.

NOTE:  These ‘Arkstorm’ patterns will get STRONGER in the future

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