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Here it comes

January 10, 2013 @ 23:10 By: gordon Category: Weather

The incoming warm front I wrote about earlier can be seen on the edge of the composite radar image for Ontario:
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A wee bit o’ rain

September 08, 2012 @ 10:55 By: gordon Category: Dragonboats, Out and about, Photography, Weather

Yuck!

September 08, 2012 @ 10:36 By: gordon Category: Dragonboats, Out and about, Weather

So, I’m at the Carleton Place Dragon Boat Festival today and the weather here is rather exciting. It’s been raining almost constantly since we arrived and there have been delays because of lightning. I’ve been watching the Franktown radar and it’s not encouraging.

The aviation forecast for Ottawa is equally bleak:
TAF CYOW 081141Z 0812/0912 14010KT P6SM SCT025 OVC100
TEMPO 0812/0817 4SM -SHRA BR OVC020 PROB40 0813/0815 VRB20G30KT 1SM TSRA BR BKN008 OVC020CB
FM081700 18012G22KT P6SM -SHRA OVC030
TEMPO 0817/0821 5SM -SHRA BR OVC015 PROB40 0817/0821 VRB30G50KT 1SM +TSRA BKN015 OVC030CB
FM082100 25012G22KT P6SM -SHRA OVC025
TEMPO 0821/0901 5SM -SHRA BR OVC020
FM090100 26015G25KT P6SM OVC020
FM090400 28010G20KT P6SM OVC025
FM090900 28010KT P6SM BKN030
RMK NXT FCST BY 081500Z

The 30 gusting to 50 knots winds with heavy thunderstorms forecast for this afternoon will be truly delightful.

Rain rain go away, etc…

September 04, 2012 @ 15:47 By: gordon Category: Weather

So, I just took a look at the Franktown radar and saw this:

My immediate response was: eww!

The aviation forecast is equally impressive:

TAF CYOW 041738Z 0418/0518 18005KT P6SM -SHRA BKN025 OVC040 TEMPO 0418/0420 2SM TSRA BR BKN008 OVC020CB
FM042000 18005KT P6SM -SHRA SCT015 OVC030 TEMPO 0420/0501 3SM -SHRA BR BKN015 OVC030 PROB30 0420/0501 2SM TSRA BR BKN008
OVC020CB
FM050100 05005KT 6SM BR FEW005 OVC070 PROB30 0501/0508 2SM BR BKN005
FM050800 35005KT P6SM FEW020 SCT100 TEMPO 0508/0513 BKN020
FM051700 VRB03KT P6SM BKN040
RMK NXT FCST BY 042100Z=

My rule of thumb concerning TAFs is the longer they are, the more the weather is going to suck.

In this case, the suck factor is fairly high because there’s rain and mist with periods of thunderstorms between now and about 9pm this evening. I’ve circled the likely culprits for the thunderstorms and put a little arrow indicating the rough direction that line was moving as it came in the radar’s coverage area. The interesting thing you can see if you watch the loop is that the big green mass is moving northeast while the line of thunderstorms is moving southeastish. It looks like they’re converging on Ottawa, so things could be a bit exciting this evening.

Storm damage at Golden Lake

July 23, 2012 @ 23:19 By: gordon Category: Cottage, Photography, Weather

My parents sent me a few pictures of the damage around the cottage up at Golden Lake. Fortunately, our cottage was fine, but our neighbours’ properties have a lot of downed trees. Apparently, the neighbours saw a waterspout on the other side of the lake and there are unconfirmed reports of a tornado touching down in the area.

These are on our neighbour’s property:

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Some poor U-Haul trailers at the storage place across the highway:

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If you look closely, you’ll be able to make out the branches caught on the power lines that caught fire when the power was restored. A few seconds after my mom took this picture the line breaker on one of the poles blew with an impressive “bang!”. The firemen then put the flames out and stuck around to make sure that the fire didn’t flare up again.

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A tip o’ the hat to my mom who took these photos.

An exciting afternoon indeed

July 23, 2012 @ 15:31 By: gordon Category: Weather

I’ve been keeping an eye on the Franktown radar this afternoon. The storm that has been making its way down the Ottawa Valley has been tracking in the direction of the magenta arrow in this image:

If you’re in the path of the storm, you should probably take cover. Environment Canada has issued a number of tornado warnings for places in Eastern Ontario this afternoon.

My parents are at the cottage on Golden Lake (the lake immediately above the tail of the arrow) and they told me that they’ve never seen a storm like this one. Lots of trees and branches are down, the power’s out and so are the land lines. And apparently they can see “round 2” approaching. They’re in one of the places where a tornado warning has been issued, so hopefully they’re be ok!