September 22, 2022: 48-Hour Weather Report and Intermediate-Term Outlooks; Tropical

Here is what we are paying attention to this evening and the next 48 hours from this afternoon’s NWS Forecast.

...Moderate Risks of excessive rainfall/flash flooding continue across
parts of the Four Corners states into Thursday along with potential severe
weather through this evening...

...Showers and storms that could be severe will move across the Northeast
through tonight and into tomorrow...

...Record-breaking warmth will continue across the south-central U.S. into
Friday...

September 21, 2022: 48-Hour Weather Report and Intermediate-Term Outlooks; Tropical

Here is what we are paying attention to this evening and the next 48 hours from this afternoon’s NWS Forecast.

...Scattered to numerous flash floods likely through at least Thursday
across parts of the Southwest, central Great Basin, and central Rockies...

...Severe thunderstorms possible from northern Utah to southern Idaho and
over the Lower Great Lakes on Wednesday...

...Record breaking heat to become less widespread throughout the
south-central United States on Wednesday and confine to the Deep South on
Thursday...

September 19, 2022 Looking Ahead 28 Days Plus our usual 48-hour report.

Updated at 4 pm EDT September 19, 2022 with respect to Hurricane Fiona and the Day 1 and Day 2 CONUS forecasts

The heat is moving from west to east. It is fairly dry and that also is tending to move from west to east also. It is almost an Autumn pattern.

NOAA updates many of its weather outlooks daily or even more frequently and in many cases issues a discussion with those outlooks. We provide a daily report which focuses on the shorter-term predictions but has links to all the partial-month outlooks. One of the reports issued by NOAA only gets updated on Fridays and since this covers weeks 3 and 4 it is very important. The discussion that gets issued with this week 3-4 NOAA report is often where possible changes to the weather pattern are first identified.

So we have decided to issue a special report on Fridays (which most will read on Saturday) in which for a subset of the information, we show the actual forecast maps not just provide the links. This makes it easier for the reader. We will also include at the end of the article the other information from the daily article

When the Week 3-4 Outlook is issued on Friday, we have a 28-day view of the future. It is important to recognize that the forecasts do not always work out as predicted. But in the article, there are links to obtain updated forecasts. In some weeks the 28-Outlook is published a day or two late because there are other articles to publish and we want each to be featured on the Econcurrents.com website for a while. So we can end up with a 27-day or 26-day outlook. But the other maps usually are up to date at the time of publishing.

The regular 48-hour forecast article is included in this article and follows the 28-Day Analysis.

JAMSTEC Issues their Three-Season Forecast based on September 1, 2022 ENSO Conditions

Here comes El Nino – is that possible?

JAMSTEC is predicting a more rapid demise of La Nina and a rapid onset of El Nino conditions. Thus we should expect their forecast to differ dramatically from the NOAA forecast.  Is it reasonable to predict a rapid change to El Nino? It is certainly possible. But it is not the majority opinion. Certainly, three La Ninas in a row build up the warm water in the IndoPacific Warm Pool. So I am presenting the JAMSTEC forecast as an alternative perspective.

I am going to first show the JAMSTEC forecasts by month and then by season. I will also show two of the indices they use in their model. One of those indices relates to the Indian Ocean Dipole which will also be discussed.

September 18, 2022: 48-Hour Weather Report and Intermediate-Term Outlooks; Tropical

Updated at 6 pm EDT September 18, 2022  to provide updated information on Hurricane Fiona

Here is what we are paying attention to this evening and the next 48 hours from this afternoon’s NWS Forecast.

...Rain and below-normal temperatures are expected across portions of
California and the Pacific Northwest into next week...

...Well-above normal to record-breaking temperatures are forecast for
portions of the central to southern Plains into the Mississippi Valley
next week...

...Severe thunderstorms and heavy rain are expected for parts of the
Midwest today and tomorrow...

NOAA Updates its Four Season Outlook on September 15, 2022 – One More La Nina Winter

Preparing to Say Goodbye to La Nina Early in 2023. It seems as if it is taking forever but if the forecasters are correct, we are talking about four to six months from now.

Today is the third Thursday of the month so right on schedule NOAA has issued what I describe as their Four-Season Outlook. The information released also includes the Early Outlook for the single month of October plus the weather and drought outlook for the next three months.  I present the information issued and try to add context to it. It is quite a challenge for NOAA to address the subsequent month, the subsequent three-month period as well as successive three-month periods for a year or a bit more.

It is very useful to read the excellent discussion that NOAA issues with this Seasonal Outlook. NOAA seems to be more confident about making predictions beyond six months. They even predicted a good monsoon next summer which they never do this far in advance.

September 17, 2022: 48-Hour Weather Report and Intermediate-Term Outlooks; Tropical

Here is what we are paying attention to this evening and the next 48 hours from this afternoon’s NWS Forecast.

...Low pressure waves moving east across the northern Plains will bring a
threat of heavy rain across the upper Great Lakes and chance of severe
thunderstorms over parts of the upper Midwest this weekend...

...Heavy rain associated with a Pacific low pressure system is forecast to
reach northern California on Sunday...

...Heat is forecast to build across the central Plains...

September 16, 2022: 48-Hour Weather Report and Intermediate-Term Outlooks; Tropical

Here is what we are paying attention to this evening and the next 48 hours from this afternoon’s NWS Forecast.

...Heavy to excessive rainfall possible across parts of the Central Great
Basin/Northern Rockies today and into the Upper Midwest/Great Lakes
through Friday...

...Daily rounds of showers and storms likely across Florida...

...Warming trend begins in Central Plains while West and Northeast
continue to experience below average temperatures...

...Scattered Severe Thunderstorms over the portions of the Central High
Plains and Central Plains on Friday...

September 15, 2022: 48-Hour Weather Report and Intermediate-Term Outlooks; Tropical

Here is what we are paying attention to this evening and the next 48 hours from this afternoon’s NWS Forecast.

...Heavy to excessive rainfall possible across parts of the central Great
Basin/Northern Rockies through Thursday and into the Upper Midwest/Great
Lakes on Thursday and Friday...

...Daily rounds of showers and storms likely across Florida...

...Above average temperatures span across the central United States and
Midwest to end the week...

September 14, 2022: 48-Hour Weather Report and Intermediate-Term Outlooks; Tropical

Here is what we are paying attention to this evening and the next 48 hours from this afternoon’s NWS Forecast.

...Heavy to excessive rainfall possible across parts of the Great Basin
and Northern Rockies through Wednesday, and into the far northern U.S. on
Thursday...

...Daily rounds of showers and storms likely across Florida...

...Much above normal temperatures for the central U.S., with much below in
parts of the West and the East...