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Page 1: 2011 Pacific Northwest Climate Recap Jim Johnstone JISAO – University of Washington jajstone@uw.edu

2011 Pacific Northwest Climate Recap

Jim Johnstone

JISAO – University of Washington

[email protected]

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1. Review of ENSO conditions (record La Niña)

2. Review of Pacific NW climate 2011 (Unusual spring conditions)

3. Re-development of La Niña in late 2011

4. La Niña and Pacific NW Climate

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Niño 3.4 index

El Niño

La Niña

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Niño 3.4 index

SST anomalies

January 3, 2011

El Niño

La Niña

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Southern Oscillation Index

(SOI)

Sea-level pressure (SLP) anomalies

March 2011

La Niña

El Niño

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Feb-Apr SOI

Strongest spring La Niña on record (to 1866)

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Niño 3.4 index

SOI

El Niño

La Niña

La Niña

El Niño

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Current SST anomalies

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ENSO summary: 2011

Strong La Niña from summer 2010 to spring 2011

Record positive SOI in early spring (Feb-Apr)SST anomalies not as extreme

Decay to neutral conditions in May-June

Re-emergence of weak-moderate La Niña by July-August

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Precipitation anomalies:

Oct-Dec 2010

Jan-Mar 2011

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US Precip anomalies

Apr-Jun 2011

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Pac NW Precipitation

Pacific NW Climate: 2011 (Washington, Oregon, Idaho)

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Snow water content

Stevens Pass, WA

Mt Hood, OR

Hemlock Butte, ID

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April-Jun 500 mb anomalies

(i.e. pressure)

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US Tmax anomalies

Apr-Jun 2011

Record values

(back to 1900)

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Texas drought

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Pacific NW Tmax (persistently cool Feb-July)

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Lowest Apr-Jun Tmax in Washington history (to 1900)

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Airport cloud ceilings(hours per day)

SeaTac

Portland

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Pacific NW Climate summary: 2011

Unusually wet, cloudy, cool conditions in late spring (April-July)

Late snowfall into April-May

Anomalous June snow pack (~2-5x normal)

Trough over Pacific NW, Ridge over SW North AmericaCool, wet PNW / hot, dry Texas

Did a strong early spring La Niña generate late spring cool/wet conditions over the Pacific NW?

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Tmax

Apr-Jun 2011

Top 5 early spring La Niñas

1971

1974

2008

2000

1989

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Precip

Apr-Jun 2011

Top 5 early spring La Niñas

1971

1974

2008

2000

1989

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Did a strong early spring La Niña generate late spring cool/wet conditions over the Pacific NW?

Probably not – La Niña forcing of PNW climate not strong in late spring

What about the coming winter?

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Winter La Niña composites (Dec-Feb)

Tmean

Strong events

Moderate events

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Winter La Niña composites (Dec-Feb)

500 mb heights

Strong events

Moderate events

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Winter La Niña composites (Dec-Feb)

Precipitation

Strong events

Moderate events

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Developing La Niña conditions portend acool, wet winter.

Precipitation response is more consistent forstronger events.