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Title: Bay Area/Central Coast Weather!
Post by: ABC7 on July 05, 2008, 08:50:15 PM
I decided to start a general weather thread of my own. I will cover from the North Bay area, heading south to Salinas. Inland areas will be covered also. /Along with the weather conditions, I'll include marine conditions and tides. I will start with a text readout and eventually might post graphics.

Currently (5 PM PDT 7/5/08)
Napa 79° Fair
San Francisco 66°
Oakland 70° Partly Cloudy
San Jose 79° Partly Cloudy
Santa Cruz 77°
Watsonville 70° Fair
Hollister 86°
Monterey 65° Partly Cloudy
Salinas 66° Fair
Carmel Valley 77°


Tonight's Weather
Napa Clear  Low 56°
San Francisco Increasing Clouds  Low 56°
Oakland Increasing Clouds 58°
San Jose Mostly Clear Low 58°
Santa Cruz Chance of Drizzle Low 58°
Watsonville Fog Low 54°
Hollister Clear Low 53°
Monterey Chance of Drizzle Low 52°
Salinas Fog Low 53°
Carmel Valley Mostly clear Low 55

3-Day Forecast I paraphrased the forecast summary
Napa Sunny skies. On Sunday, we expect a high of 84°, warming up to 89° on Monday. The heat wave will begin on Tuesday, getting as hot as 98°.
San Francisco Expect cloud cover to diminish on Sunday with a high of 74°. Things will warm up Monday and Tuesday with highs in the 80s.
Oakland Sunny. The high for Sunday will be 80°, warming to 87° on Monday, and touching the 90° mark on Tuesday.
San Jose 84° is the high for Sunday. The impending heat wave will increase highs to the lower 90s for the work week.
Santa Cruz On Sunday, a morning drizzle is forecasted with gradual clearing. High 81°. Sunny skies for Monday and Tuesday, with highs near 87° and 89°, respectively.
Watsonville Fog will clear around midday on Sunday, high of 77°. Expect sunshine for Monday and Tuesday. 82° is the high for Monday and Tuesday will be warmer with a high near 86°.
Hollister Sunday is the best of the three days for outdoor activity. 93° is the high for Sunday, The heat wave will be a menace for next week, with highs topping to the mid-100's.
Monterey Sunday and Monday start off foggy and cloudy, with clearing by lunchtime. Sunny and pleasant on Tueday. The high for Sunday is 61°, a bit cold this time of year. The high will warm up to the mid-60s on Mondays and mid-70s for Tuesday.
Salinas Cloudy and Foggy, then becoming generally sunny with a high near 75° for Sunday. Expect a warming trend, due to the heat wave on Monday and Tuesday, warming up to 89°.
Carmel Valley Sunny all three days. On Sunday, the high will be in the upper 80s, Monday will top out in the mid-90s and the heat will be a factor on Tuesday, with temperatures reaching the upper 90s

Data from nws.noaa.gov
Title: Re: Bay Area/Central Coast Weather!
Post by: ABC7 on July 06, 2008, 01:51:03 AM
WEATHER BULLETIN

While few areas are forecast to manage to keep next week's temperatures below 80 degrees, inland and some coastal areas will see unusually warm weather next week. Here is the advisory from the NWS.

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SPECIAL WEATHER STATEMENT
NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA
931 PM PDT SAT JUL 5 2008

CAZ506>508-510>513-516>518-528-061400-
NORTH BAY INTERIOR VALLEYS-NORTH BAY MOUNTAINS-
SAN FRANCISCO BAY SHORELINE-EAST BAY INTERIOR VALLEYS-
EAST BAY HILLS AND DIABLO RANGE-SANTA CRUZ MOUNTAINS-
SANTA CLARA VALLEY...INCLUDING SAN JOSE-
SOUTHERN SALINAS VALLEY...ARROYO SECO...AND LAKE SAN ANTONIO-
SANTA LUCIA MOUNTAINS AND LOS PADRES NATIONAL FOREST-
MOUNTAINS OF SAN BENITO AND INTERIOR MONTEREY COUNTY INCLUDING
PINNACLES NATIONAL MONUMENT-
NORTHERN SALINAS VALLEY...HOLLISTER VALLEY...AND CARMEL VALLEY-
931 PM PDT SAT JUL 5 2008

...EXCESSIVE HEAT OUTLOOK FOR INTERIOR SECTIONS OF THE SAN
FRANCISCO AND MONTEREY BAY AREAS FOR TUESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY..

A STRONG RIDGE OF HIGH PRESSURE BUILDING IN FROM THE PACIFIC WILL
RESULT IN VERY WARM TO HOT CONDITIONS ACROSS INLAND PORTIONS OF
THE REGION NEXT WEEK. TEMPERATURES WILL GENERALLY BE IN THE 90S ON
MONDAY AND CONTINUE TO WARM THROUGH THE MIDDLE OF THE WEEK AS THE
HIGH STRENGTHENS. FOR TUESDAY THROUGH THURSDAY HIGH TEMPERATURES
AT MANY LOCATIONS WILL BE BETWEEN 95 AND 105 WITH SOME ISOLATED
INTERIOR LOCATIONS SUCH AS INTERIOR MONTEREY COUNTY AND EASTERN
NAPA COUNTY EXPECTED TO WARM TO NEAR 110. TEMPERATURES DURING THE
OVERNIGHT HOURS WILL GENERALLY COOL ONLY INTO THE 60S AND LOWER
70S. HEAT RELATED WATCHES...WARNINGS...AND ADVISORIES MAY BE
ISSUED AS THE EVENT GETS CLOSER.

STAY INDOORS AS MUCH AS POSSIBLE DURING THE WARMEST PART OF THE
DAY. IF YOU HAVE TO WORK OR PLAN ON ANY RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES
OUTDOORS...DRINK PLENTY OF WATER ...WEAR LIGHT COLORED CLOTHING
AND TAKE FREQUENT BREAKS FROM THE SUN. HEAT CAN AFFECT
ANYONE. HOWEVER...CHILDREN...THE ELDERLY...PEOPLE WITH MEDICAL
CONDITIONS...AND THOSE ENGAGED IN STRENUOUS OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
WILL BE THE ONES MOST IMPACTED BY THE HOT WEATHER.

Inland areas are forecast to have highs near 105.
Title: Re: Bay Area/Central Coast Weather!
Post by: NYCTWCjunkie on July 07, 2008, 02:00:59 AM
Actually, we already have a San Francisco Bay Area weather thread. It generally doesn't cover portions of the state south of the San Jose area though.

If you're doing updates on the wildfires in your area, I look forward to anything you may have planned.
Title: Re: Bay Area/Central Coast Weather!
Post by: ABC7 on July 07, 2008, 02:11:23 AM
I will just focus on the Central CA coast if there is an San Francisco/Bay Area thread already.

I will do a wildfire update very soon. I am working on graphics and may be finished in the coming days.
Title: Re: Bay Area/Central Coast Weather!
Post by: NYCTWCjunkie on July 07, 2008, 02:17:40 AM
I will just focus on the Central CA coast if there is an San Francisco/Bay Area thread already.

I will do a wildfire update very soon. I am working on graphics and may be finished in the coming days.

Awesome! And hey, please by all means, feel completely free to post weather reports for the San Francisco Bay Area thread, too... anytime you like!

Maybe we can ask Gary if we could have this thread merged with Victor's "Santa Cruz, CA" thread and possibly renamed under your header. Would this be an idea worthwhile in exploring? I'll remove this paragraph in this post if there is a merger as it wouldn't make sense for me to keep this part of the post up.
Title: Re: Bay Area/Central Coast Weather!
Post by: ABC7 on July 07, 2008, 02:12:31 PM
A merger is a great idea.

Here is a wildfire update from CNN.

http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/07/06/wildfires/index.html#cnnSTCText

Title: Re: Bay Area/Central Coast Weather!
Post by: ABC7 on July 07, 2008, 06:14:55 PM
Here is a map of the visible smoke in California: http://www.weather.com/maps/news/forecastsummary/floater1_large.html

Here is Tuesday's forecast, detailing the heat wave. http://www.weather.com/multimedia/videoplayer.html?clip=363&from=news_fcstsummary_video[
Title: Re: Bay Area/Central Coast Weather!
Post by: ABC7 on July 08, 2008, 06:02:16 PM
I made a forecast graphic of San Jose's record-bound temperatures.

(http://i35.tinypic.com/2r4phd1.png)

I made the image blurry for a "hot day" notion.
Title: Re: Bay Area/Central Coast Weather!
Post by: Mike M on July 08, 2008, 06:28:37 PM
I like that week ahead graphic! Nice touch by adding the blur effect to it.

Conditions and forecasts as of 2PM PDT

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(http://img523.imageshack.us/img523/9527/daypartat5.th.jpg) (http://img523.imageshack.us/my.php?image=daypartat5.jpg)

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Title: Re: Bay Area/Central Coast Weather!
Post by: ABC7 on July 08, 2008, 06:50:54 PM
Thanks Mike! I like your Intellistar emulations. They look so realistic.
Title: Re: Bay Area/Central Coast Weather!
Post by: Localonthe8s on July 08, 2008, 09:28:25 PM
That graphic is zoomed too close, but other than that great job on the graphics, ABC7! B)
Title: Re: Bay Area/Central Coast Weather!
Post by: ABC7 on July 12, 2008, 07:52:32 PM
I made some graphics for this thread. These are templates that I will just input information.

Here is the map I will use for regional observations/regional forecast
(http://i38.tinypic.com/34sp36d.jpg)

Marine/Tide Screen
(http://i37.tinypic.com/29uoioi.png)

Five-Day Forecast
(http://i35.tinypic.com/fbzsib.png)

Even a weekend forecast screen.
(http://i37.tinypic.com/se37r8.png)

I tried not to copy any graphics package, although the title bar bears resemblence to the XL.
Title: Re: Bay Area/Central Coast Weather!
Post by: Mike M on July 13, 2008, 02:07:37 AM
I like them! Can't wait to see them with weather information put into them. B)
Title: Re: Bay Area/Central Coast Weather!
Post by: Localonthe8s on July 13, 2008, 12:05:52 PM
Where did you make these graphics in?
Title: Re: Bay Area/Central Coast Weather!
Post by: ABC7 on July 13, 2008, 02:23:17 PM
I used Paint .net for the graphics. I can't afford the really high-end software, so I chose the best free program out there.
Title: Re: Bay Area/Central Coast Weather!
Post by: ABC7 on July 13, 2008, 09:58:45 PM
Here are the five-day forecasts, starting with San Jose:
(http://i34.tinypic.com/4udu8w.png)

For Monterey:
(http://i36.tinypic.com/2lkpllj.png)

...and San Francisco
(http://i38.tinypic.com/2ed2ix1.png)
Title: Re: Bay Area/Central Coast Weather!
Post by: Mike M on July 13, 2008, 10:07:04 PM
Not bad. Though, why do you have a picture of Alex Wallace in Monterey's forecast? :unsure:
Title: Re: Bay Area/Central Coast Weather!
Post by: ABC7 on July 13, 2008, 10:40:30 PM
Monterey's forecast was one and the same, with little change in weather conditions and temperatures. I deicded to put him there to spice it up.
Title: Re: Bay Area/Central Coast Weather!
Post by: Localonthe8s on July 13, 2008, 10:41:34 PM
u used Photoshop?
Title: Re: Bay Area/Central Coast Weather!
Post by: ABC7 on July 13, 2008, 10:42:20 PM
Paint .net. I can't afford Photoshop, so I had to make do.
Title: Re: Bay Area/Central Coast Weather!
Post by: Localonthe8s on July 13, 2008, 10:42:57 PM
You made them in Paint! The quality is too awesome to be made in Paint lol
Title: Re: Bay Area/Central Coast Weather!
Post by: ABC7 on July 14, 2008, 01:39:53 AM
...dot net. It uses .net framework so it is more capable to produce better images with many features.

Title: Re: Bay Area/Central Coast Weather!
Post by: ABC7 on February 15, 2009, 01:09:03 PM
I am sorry to bump this thread. I haven't gotten to updating the weather in such a long time. It's been put on the backburner enough.

I'm posting because the area is under two advisories: Flash Flood Watch and High Wind Warning.

Courtesy of the National Weather Service:

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Issued by The National Weather Service
San Francisco/Monterey, CA
6:50 am PST, Sun., Feb. 15, 2009

... HIGH WIND WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM PST THIS AFTERNOON...

A HIGH WIND WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 PM PST THIS AFTERNOON.

SOUTHEAST WINDS WILL REMAIN STRONG AND GUSTY THROUGH SUNDAY. WIND SPEEDS OF 30 TO 45 MPH ARE FORECAST TO OCCUR WITH GUSTS AS HIGH AS 55 MPH.

A HIGH WIND WARNING MEANS A HAZARDOUS HIGH WIND EVENT IS EXPECTED OR OCCURRING. SUSTAINED WIND SPEEDS OF AT LEAST 40 MPH OR GUSTS OF 58 MPH OR MORE CAN LEAD TO PROPERTY DAMAGE.
More Information

... STRONG AND GUSTY SOUTHERLY WINDS TO IMPACT THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA SOUTH OF THE GOLDEN GATE AS WELL AS THE MONTEREY BAY AREA TODAY...

.A VIGOROUS STORM SYSTEM WILL SLOWLY APPROACH THE COAST TODAY. A COLD FRONT WILL MOVE ACROSS THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA THIS MORNING... BUT WILL STALL IN THE SANTA CRUZ AND MONTEREY AREAS. WINDS HAVE DECREASED NORTH OF THE GOLDEN GATE... BUT REMAIN STRONG AND GUSTY ELSEWHERE. STRONG SOUTHEAST WINDS WILL DECREASE AFTER NOON IN THE SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA SOUTH OF THE GOLDEN GATE... BUT WILL REMAIN STRONG AND GUSTY IN THE SANTA CRUZ AND MONTEREY AREAS THROUGH THE AFTERNOON. WINDS ARE FORECAST TO GRADUALLY DIMINISH SUNDAY NIGHT.

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Issued by The National Weather Service
San Francisco/Monterey, CA
3:18 pm PST, Sat., Feb. 14, 2009

... FLASH FLOOD WATCH IN EFFECT FROM SUNDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH MONDAY MID-MORNING...

THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA HAS ISSUED A

* FLASH FLOOD WATCH FOR A PORTION OF MONTEREY COUNTY INCLUDING THE SANTA LUCIA MOUNTAINS AND LOS PADRES NATIONAL FOREST AND BIG SUR COAST.

* FROM SUNDAY AFTERNOON THROUGH MONDAY MID-MORNING

* AS THE STORM PASSES THROUGH CENTRAL CALIFORNIA... RAINFALL RATES AND ACCUMULATIONS OF RAINFALL OVER TIME ARE EXPECTED TO EXCEED USGS THRESHOLDS FOR PRODUCING MUD AND DEBRIS FLOWS. GIVEN THE AMOUNT OF RAIN THAT HAS ALREADY FALLEN OVER THE LAST SEVERAL DAYS... ANY ADDITIONAL MODERATE OR HEAVY RAINFALL HAS THE POTENTIAL TO CAUSE SIGNIFICANT FLOODING OR DEBRIS FLOW PROBLEMS.

* FLASH FLOODING AND/OR DEBRIS FLOWS WILL BE A PARTICULAR THREAT IN AND BELOW THE MONTEREY COUNTY BURN AREAS... INCLUDING BIG SUR VILLAGE.

A FLASH FLOOD WATCH MEANS THAT CONDITIONS MAY DEVELOP THAT LEAD TO FLASH FLOODING. FLASH FLOODS AND DEBRIS FLOWS CAN HAPPEN QUICKLY WITH LITTLE OR NO NOTICE. RESIDENTS IN OR BELOW THE MONTERERY COUNTY BURN AREAS SHOULD MAKE PREPARATIONS NOW TO PROTECT THEIR PROPERTY. PERSONS IN THE WATCH AREA SHOULD REMAIN ALERT AND FOLLOW DIRECTIONS OF EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS OFFICIALS. EVACUATONS SHOULD BEGIN IMMEDIATELY WITHOUT WAITING FOR INSTRUCTIONS IF HEAVY FLOWS OF WATER OR MUD ARE OBSERVED.

MONITOR FORECASTS AND BE PREPARED TO TAKE ACTION SHOULD A FLASH FLOOD WARNING BE ISSUED.
More Information

..A FLOOD WATCH FOR POSSIBLE FLASH FLOODING AND DEBRIS FLOWS FOR PORTIONS OF MONTEREY COUNTY INCLUDING THE BURN AREAS... STARTING SUNDAY AFTERNOON...

A PACIFIC STORM WILL MOVE SLOWLY ACROSS CENTRAL CALIFORNIA STARTING TONIGHT IN THE NORTH BAY AND SPREADING SOUTHWARD SUNDAY AND SUNDAY NIGHT. RAINFALL TOTALS THROUGH MONDAY MORNING FOR THE MONTEREY BAY REGION SOUTHWARD ARE EXPECTED TO RANGE FROM 3-5 INCHES.