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11:45 AM | Quiet sun continues to baffle solar scientists; solar cycle 24 on pace to be weakest cycle since 1906

Paul Dorian

Discussion

We are currently over four years into Solar Cycle 24 and it continues to “underwhelm” and be on a pace that would make it the smallest sunspot cycle since Cycle 14 which peaked in February 1906. Solar activity has been very low over the past several days with only one sunspot region currently visible on the Earth side of the sun and this is despite the fact that this cycle is rapidly approaching an expected solar maximum during the latter part of 2013. There is, however, a growing feeling that, based on the recent inactivity, the peak may have already happened during the latter part of 2011 - much earlier than originally forecasted. Another theory suggests that there may be a “double-peak” solar maximum for this cycle which would mean there could be a sharp spike in sunspot activity still to come later this year or in 2014.

Cycle 24 began after an unusually deep solar minimum that lasted from 2007 to 2009 which included more spotless days on the sun compared to any minimum in almost a century. While a weaker solar cycle does not rule out the threat for strong solar storms, it does suggest that they will occur less often than during the stronger and more active cycles. The increasingly likely outcome for a weak solar cycle continues the recent downward trend in sunspot cycle strength that began over twenty years ago with solar cycle 22. In addition, there are some solar scientists who are already predicting that the next cycle, 25, will be even weaker than the current one. According to some research studies, weak solar cycles with extended lengths may actually have a downward effect on global temperatures in the medium and longer range. Weak solar cycles tend to last longer than the strong ones. There have been historical periods with minimal sunspot activity that lasted for several decades such as from the mid 1600’s to the early 1700’s when the so-called “Maunder Minimum” occurred and this period was quite cold globally.

Another interesting aspect to these solar cycle predictions is that this apparent long-term period of weaker and extended solar cycles looks like it will coincide with a cold phase of the Pacific Ocean (negative Pacific Decadal Oscillation). The Pacific Ocean slipped into a cold phase a few years ago and these longer-term oceanic phases tend to last for two or three decades. We’ll continue to periodically report on the latest sunspot activity and also the Pacific Ocean sea surface temperature anomalies here at “thesiweather.com” to monitor any changes that may unfold.

Video

httpv://youtu.be/3YX8n07Zosg

7:00 AM | A nice stretch of mild weather to last through the weekend

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Partly sunny, mild, highs near 60 degrees

Tonight

Partly cloudy, cold, lows in the low-to-mid 30’s

Friday

Partly sunny, mild, chance for a few showers, low 60's

Friday Night

Partly cloudy, cold, mid-to-upper 30’s

Saturday

Partly sunny, mild, chance for a few showers, near 60

Sunday

Partly sunny, mild, near 60

Monday

Mostly cloudy, colder, chance for snow showers, low 40’s

Tuesday

Partly sunny, chilly, mid-to-upper 40’s

Discussion

The normal high temperature for Denver is now 57 degrees and we’ll be near seasonal levels over the next few days with highs generally near the 60 degree mark right through the weekend. By early next week, an upper level trough will move across the region and bring some colder air back into the southern Rockies.

Video

httpv://youtu.be/E6kMQdzeTz0

7:00 AM | Pattern featuring late night and early morning low clouds and fog continues into the weekend

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Early morning low clouds, fog and drizzle then remaining mostly cloudy, breezy, cool, highs in the low 60’s

Tonight

Mostly cloudy, some fog and drizzle late, cool, lows in the mid 50’s

Friday

Early morning low clouds and fog then becoming partly sunny, breezy, cool, low 60’s

Friday Night

Mostly cloudy, some fog late, cool, lows in the mid 50’s

Saturday

Patchy fog early then becoming partly sunny, cool, low 60’s

Sunday

Mostly cloudy, cool, chance for showers, near 60

Monday

Mostly cloudy, cool, chance for showers, near 60

Tuesday

Mostly sunny, cool, near 60

Discussion

An upper level low will reach the state this weekend and increase the chances for showers on Sunday and Monday. It does not look like it will be a heavy rain event – probably under a half an inch in most southern California locations. This low will pull away by Tuesday of next week leaving behind a continued cooler-than-normal air mass in its wake.

Video

httpv://youtu.be/E6kMQdzeTz0

2:30 PM | Record cold in Alaska AND Florida with half the country covered by snow

Paul Dorian

Discussion

Anyone who happened to watch a spring training game from Florida yesterday probably noticed the fans bundled up in winter coats as afternoon temperatures were generally in the 50’s along with a strong northerly wind at 25-30 mph throughout much of the state. Indeed, there was record-breaking cold yesterday in much of the Deep South from Texas to Florida. In fact, the following numerous Floridian cities either broke or tied their record low temperatures during the past 24 hours: Key West, Eglin, Cocoa Beach, Titusville and Lakeland. And, in what has to be a pretty rare coincidence, there was also record-breaking cold in Alaska at the same time as in the Deep South with the following numerous Alaskan cities either breaking or matching their daily record low temperatures: Fairbanks, Minchumina, Kake, Wainwright, Wasilla, Kenai and Homer. All in all, quite an impressive and expansive cold air outbreak for late March. Also, snow cover on March 25th covered about 48 percent of the country compared to 8 percent one year ago.

7:00 AM | Onshore flow keeps late night and early morning low clouds and fog around along coastal regions

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Low clouds and some patchy fog early then becoming partly sunny, breezy, cool, highs in the low 60’s

Tonight

Mostly cloudy, some fog late, cool, lows in the mid 50’s

Thursday

Low clouds, drizzle and some patchy fog early; otherwise, mostly cloudy skies, breezy, cool, highs in the low 60’s

Thursday Night

Mostly cloudy, some fog and drizzle late, cool, lows in the low 50’s

Friday

Patchy fog early then becoming partly sunny, cool, low 60’s

Saturday

Partly sunny, cool, near 60

Sunday

Mostly cloudy, cool, chance for rain, near 60

Monday

Mostly cloudy, cool, chance for rain, near 60

Discussion

Onshore flow will continue to bring late night and early morning low clouds and fog to the coastal regions over the next few days and some drizzle could also develop. By the weekend, attention will turn towards a low over the Pacific that could bring us cooler and wetter conditions early next week.

Video

httpv://youtu.be/oNfQzOre7Pk

7:00 AM | A few scattered snow showers this morning; mild for the late week and weekend

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Mostly cloudy early today with a few scattered snow showers then becoming partly sunny and milder this afternoon, highs in the low 50's

Tonight

Partly cloudy, cold, lows in the low 30's

Thursday

Partly sunny, mild, mid-to-upper 50’s

Thursday Night

Partly cloudy, cold, low 30’s

Friday

Partly sunny, mild, chance for a few showers, near 60

Saturday

Partly sunny, mild, chance for showers, upper 50’s

Sunday

Partly sunny, mild, upper 50’s

Monday

Partly sunny, not quite as mild, chance for showers, low-to-mid 50’s

Discussion

The normal high temperature for Denver is now 57 degrees and we’ll continue to be below that today, but we’ll get right near those levels for the second half of the week and weekend. The increase in temperatures will also bring us an occasional shower although nothing significant is expected. An upper level trough of low pressure that will move through the region this weekend will be on the weak side; consequently, little, if any, significant precipitation is expected.

Video

httpv://youtu.be/oNfQzOre7Pk

7:00 AM | Still way below normal temperature-wise, but a warming trend by the weekend

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Partly sunny, cold, highs in the low 40’s

Tonight

Mainly cloudy, cold, lows near 30 degrees

Wednesday

Partly sunny, cold, near 50

Wednesday Night

Partly cloudy, cold, breezy, upper 20’s

Thursday

Partly sunny, not as cold, low-to-mid 50’s

Friday

Mostly sunny, mild, mid-to-upper 50’s

Saturday

Partly sunny, mild, chance for showers, upper 50’s

Sunday

Partly sunny, mild, chance for showers, upper 50’s

Discussion

The normal high temperature for Denver is now 57 degrees and we’ll continue to be well below that for the next couple of days although there will be quite a bit of modification in temperatures between this morning (upper teens) and tomorrow afternoon (approaching 50 degrees). The late week will bring us a warming trend with dry conditions continuing; however, springtime showers are possible by the weekend as temperatures finally approach normal levels.

Video

httpv://youtu.be/809dTnOZXkE

7:00 AM | Monitoring the possibility of a strong system to affect southern California by late in the weekend

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Patchy fog early; otherwise, mostly cloudy skies, cool, highs in the low 60’s

Tonight

Mostly cloudy, some fog late, cool, lows in the low-to-mid 50’s

Wednesday

Patchy fog early; otherwise, mostly cloudy skies, cool, highs in the low 60’s

Wednesday Night

Mostly cloudy, some fog late, cool, lows in the low 50’s

Thursday

Patchy fog early then becoming partly sunny, cool, low-to-mid 60’s

Friday

Patchy fog early; otherwise, mostly cloudy skies, cool, highs in the low 60’s

Saturday

Partly sunny, cool, low 60's

Sunday

Mostly cloudy, cool, chance for rain, near 60

Discussion

We’ll continue to have late night and early morning low clouds and fog for the next few days along coastal sections along with cool temperatures as a deep marine layer develops with onshore flow. By the end of the weekend, a strong low pressure system could affect the area with some rain and continued cool temperatures.

Video

httpv://youtu.be/809dTnOZXkE

7:00 AM | Still cold in the wake of the latest snowstorm

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Partly sunny, cold, maybe a few snow showers early, highs near 30 degrees

Tonight

Partly cloudy, very cold, lows near 10 degrees

Tuesday

Mostly sunny, cold, upper 30’s

Tuesday Night

Partly cloudy, cold, breezy, mid 20’s

Wednesday

Mostly sunny, not as cold, upper 40’s

Thursday

Mostly sunny, mild, low 50’s

Friday

Partly sunny, mild, mid 50’s

Saturday

Partly sunny, mild, mid 50’s

Discussion

In the wake of yet another snowstorm for the southern Rockies, drier weather will establish itself as a flat ridge of high pressure builds over Colorado. However, helped in part by the deep snow cover, temperatures will remain quite a bit below normal to start the week. By the mid and late week time periods, temperatures will modify likely reaching highs in the 50’s by Thursday and Friday.

Video

httpv://youtu.be/y73bk5pyLP8

7:00 AM | Threat for late week unsettled conditions as Pacific storm approaches

Paul Dorian

6-Day Forecast

Today

Patchy fog early; otherwise, partly sunny skies, cool, highs in the low 60’s

Tonight

Mostly cloudy, some fog late, cool, lows in the low 50’s

Tuesday

Patchy fog early; otherwise, partly sunny skies, cool, highs in the low 60’s

Tuesday Night

Mostly cloudy, some fog late, cool, lows in the low 50’s

Wednesday

Patchy fog early then becoming mostly sunny, cool, low-to-mid 60’s

Thursday

Partly sunny, cool, near 60

Friday

Mostly cloudy, cool, chance for rain, near 60

Saturday

Mostly cloudy, cool, chance for rain, near 60

Discussion

Temperatures should reach the 60’s today after a cloudy and foggy start to the day, but there will be a slight trend downward in temperatures by the mid and late week time periods. Strong low pressure could affect the region at the end of the week with Pacific moisture rolling in with clouds and possible showers.

Video

httpv://youtu.be/y73bk5pyLP8