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SWEET Mike!!
Looks like lots of rain this week coming up!
http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/psr/pns/WxStory/
http://www.wrh.noaa.gov/psr/briefing/ - video forecast of the upcoming 7-10 days
Everything still looking like we are gonna get slammed this week. This is from the latest forecast discussion -
FLASH FLOOD WATCHES WILL NEED TO BE POSTED AS WE SUSPECT THERE WILL BE A HOST OF HYDROLOGICAL PROBLEMS WITH THIS EVENT.
I have a friend in the NWS and he says they have already started releasing water from some of the lakes in anticipation of this rain event to prevent any significant problems
I need to know where some good washes are so I can snap some photos!
I got a NWS meteorologist to use the term 'Olbinski' today when speaking to another meteorologist. Meteorology being somewhat of a slang-based business, the other meteorologist didn't question the term. I think it may stick there.
Now on to the Weather Channel. Mike, remember Tim from azcentral? That's where he works.
My back yard is flooding!
Practice your water hazard shots
It's been raining non-stop for the past 6 hours, and right at this moment it's coming down as hard as it has all day! I mean SHEETS wind-driven rain!! This is awesome!!! WOW!
And the really hard stuff isn't supposed to hit until Thursday night!!!!!
So what exactly does the term "Olbinski" mean in meteorology-land? (I know where it originates from)I got a NWS meteorologist to use the term 'Olbinski' today when speaking to another meteorologist. Meteorology being somewhat of a slang-based business, the other meteorologist didn't question the term. I think it may stick there.
Now on to the Weather Channel. Mike, remember Tim from azcentral? That's where he works.
So what exactly does the term "Olbinski" mean in meteorology-land? (I know where it originates from)
The meaning has already shifted. Originally it was used to describe the rare event when a chance for rain in Phoenix exceeded 80 percent for five consecutive days. Now, apparently it means an 80 percent chance for rain or snow any place in Arizona. The term is as fluid as "monsoon."
So today we are experiencing an Olbinski Pattern. Tomorrow it will be a Full Olbinski -- 100 percent chance of rain. By Saturday morning it will be a Fading Olbinski.