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Extreme weather meteorologist
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So, climate change, by itself, doesnt cause, say, a heatwave here or a flood there. READ MORE: Meteorologist looks back at extreme heat in June: ‘Worst weather event of my us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. Extreme weather events like blistering heatwaves, powerful thunderstorms, raging floods, and devastating tornadoes and hurricanes all occurred before human activities started influencing the climate on a global scale. READ MORE: Extreme cold: Record-breaking temperatures recorded in the Okanagan “But when they do occur, we often get multiple days of very cold temperatures. “When we do get these arctic outbreaks, they tend to occur ever so infrequently in the Okanagan Valley,” Proctor said.

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Year-end summaries are set to be released in early 2022. 29), while Penticton, Summerland and Vernon have routinely hit numbers between -10 C and -18 C throughout the week.Įnvironment Canada projects 2021 to be a year where some communities in the Okanagan set record-low temperatures. Kelowna recorded a temperature of -24 C on Wednesday (Dec. “We do seem to be locked into that kind of pattern.” Meteorologists are weather scientists, and their jobs typically require at least a college degree. “It’s going to take something big for us to get out of it,” he said.

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The series of wild weather changes and unusual conditions is no surprise to Proctor - December’s winter blast across B.C.’s Interior isn’t an exception. “I wouldn’t put a ton of stock in it getting warmer (in the Okanagan), maybe getting more seasonal for the second half of winter, but it doesn’t look like it’s particularly going to get that much warmer than normal.” caused by the high-amplitude patterns makes it difficult for him to think the weather will suddenly shift to more seasonal temperatures throughout the first half of winter. Proctor referenced June’s heat dome, the atmospheric rivers in November and December’s cold snap as instances where high-amplitude patterns have caused extreme weather. When we get these high-amplitude patterns, it’s often very difficult to shift out of it.”

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“The one thing I will say about the past seasons is that we’ve had this very high-amplitude pattern.

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In the eyes of Environment Canada meteorologist Brian Proctor, however, there’s a much bigger story from the recent cold snap that hasn’t yet been told. but across Western Canada since Boxing Day. Well-below normal temperatures have been the norm in not just Southern B.C.

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December has been a month full of wild weather changes in the Okanagan and according to experts, shifting out of those extremes isn’t so easy.










Extreme weather meteorologist