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    UW: ‘Major Windstorm Heading for Pacific Northwest Coastal Waters’

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    Post by Lobo Fri 07 Apr 2017, 1:16 pm

    UW: ‘Major Windstorm Heading for Pacific Northwest Coastal Waters’
    Observer staff report
    Published on April 6, 2017 9:51AM
    Last changed on April 7, 2017 7:46AM
    UW: ‘Major Windstorm Heading for Pacific Northwest Coastal Waters’ AR-170409949
    CLIFF MASS BLOG
    The latest European Center model forecast for 11 a.m. Friday shows a large low center due west of Astoria with a central pressure of 973 hPa (or mb). “This is extraordinary low pressure for April and a rare event,” University of Washington Prof. Cliff Mass said Thursday morning. Gusts are shown in














    color and reach 60-70 knots along the Oregon/southern WA coast. This means power outages along the coast.
    UW: ‘Major Windstorm Heading for Pacific Northwest Coastal Waters’ EP-170409949
    CLIFF MASS BLOG
    Statistical modeling shows Friday’s windstorm is likely to be very unusually strong. “This is very large, signifying that such low pressure at the point would be expected only once in seveal million hours (assuming hourly data was used and the distribution was near normal),” UW Prof. Cliff Mass
    http://www.chinookobserver.com/co/free/20170406/uw-major-windstorm-heading-for-pacific-northwest-coastal-waterssaid Thursday.

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