Classic Alberta Weather Situations -- some Examples

Slow-moving closed upper low produces cool, wet summer weather

8-9 July, 2011

Freezing Rain

29 Dec., 2011

Extreme Winter Cold

Typically the cause is a sustained northerly upper flow due to a low in NE Canada, e.g. 1 Feb. 2007 (note that we are on the cold side of an Omega block). Typically when an "arctic vortex" in NE Canada sweeps cold air down, we escape the worst of it, e.g. note here the isotherms at 850 hPa on 5 Feb. 2007.

9 Dec. 2009
17 Jan. 2012

Late fall mild spell -- courtesy of lee trough

16 Nov. 2009
Often it is the SW flow that makes temperatures much, much warmer in Alberta than further to our east, e.g. 4 Mar. 2007.
22 Nov. 2011


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