CW3E AR Update: 20 December 2021 Outlook

December 20, 2021

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Atmospheric River Conditions are Forecast Over the US West Coast this Week with Heavy Precipitation in California

  • AR activity is forecasted to bring stormy conditions from the Pacific Northwest to Baja California this week
  • The current AR and its parent low continue to bring rain to parts of the Pacific Northwest through tomorrow afternoon
  • The break will be short-lived though, as additional precipitation moves onshore in association with multiple shortwave troughs
  • The trough associated with the current AR is expected to cut off from the main flow and weaken
  • As it weakens, tropical moisture is exported towards Southern California and Baja California as part of the 2nd AR
  • There is still considerable uncertainty in the timing, magnitude, and duration of AR conditions and precipitation
  • The 12Z GEFS control member is forecasting AR 4 conditions for northern Baja California and AR 3 conditions in San Diego County
  • Over the next seven days, the NWS Weather Prediction Center (WPC) is forecasting 5–10 inches of total precipitation (locally > 10 inches) over the Sierra Nevada and 1–3 inches of total precipitation over coastal Southern California, the Transverse Ranges, and the Peninsular Ranges
  • Several feet of snow are possible in the Sierra Nevada

Click images to see loops of GFS IVT & 500-hPa vorticity forecasts

Valid 1200 UTC 20 December – 0000 UTC 28 December 2021


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary provided by S. Roj, C. Castellano, J. Kalansky, and F. M. Ralph; 20 December 2021

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