Английская Википедия:2019–20 North American winter

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The 2019–20 North American winter was unusually warm for many parts of the United States; in many areas, neutral ENSO conditions controlled the weather patterns, resulting in the sixth-warmest winter on record,[1] and many areas in the Northeastern United States saw one of the least snowy winters in years.[2] In fact, Baltimore and Islip saw no snow in February for the first time.[3] Some notable events still occurred, such as a powerful blizzard that impacted the Western United States in late November, a series of cold shots in January and February, a snowstorm within the Texas Panhandle and a late-season blizzard in the High Plains.

While there is no well-agreed-upon date used to indicate the start of winter in the Northern Hemisphere, there are two definitions of winter which may be used. Based on the astronomical definition, winter begins at the winter solstice, which in 2019 occurred on December 21, and ends at the March equinox, which in 2020 occurred on March 19.[4] Based on the meteorological definition, the first day of winter is December 1 and the last day February 29.[5] Both definitions involve a period of approximately three months, with some variability. Winter is often defined by meteorologists to be the three calendar months with the lowest average temperatures. Since both definitions span the calendar year, it is possible to have a winter storm spanning two different years.

Seasonal forecasts

Шаблон:Multiple image On October 17, 2019, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Climate Prediction Center released its U.S. Winter Outlook. The El Niño–Southern Oscillation was in its neutral phase and was thus not expected to be a key predictor for the season. As a result, other oscillations such as the Madden–Julian Oscillation and the Arctic Oscillation were anticipated to be more significant drivers of the seasonal weather, particularly in the form of large temperature and precipitation swings. From the outlook, the greatest likelihoods for above-normal temperatures were for Alaska and Hawaii, with lower but still above-normal odds of above-average temperatures for most of the lower 48 states. The exception was for the Northern Plains, Upper Mississippi Valley, and western Great Lakes regions, which were ascribed equal changes for above-, near-, or below-average temperatures. No area in the United States was favored to have below-average temperatures. In terms of precipitation, wetter-than-average conditions were most likely in Alaska, Hawaii, part of the Northern Plains, Upper Mississippi Valley, Great Lakes, and parts of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern U.S. Drier-than-average conditions were favored for Louisiana and parts of Texas, Mississippi, Arkansas, and Oklahoma, as well as parts of central and northern California, with the rest of the U.S. having equal changes of above-, near-, or below-average precipitation. The drought outlook highlighted the presence of abnormally dry conditions across much of the Southern U.S, with improvement expected in part of the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic regions, Alaska, and Hawaii. Drought was expected to persist in central Texas and the Southwestern U.S, with further development anticipated in parts of central California.[6]

Events

Late September winter storm

An unusually early winter storm blanketed parts of the northern Rockies at the end of September 2019. Great Falls, Montana recorded Шаблон:Convert of snow on September 28 and 29th, which is the largest September storm on record in the region and the second largest two day storm on record there, behind April 27-28, 2009. Missoula also saw their heaviest September snow on record.[7] Wind gusts reached as high as Шаблон:Convert.[8] Browning, Montana received Шаблон:Convert of snow.[9] Spokane, Washington saw their earliest snow in over 100 years and their snowiest September as well, with record cold highs as well on September 29, with Spokane only reaching Шаблон:Convert.[10] Portland, Oregon tied their all time record low high in September, which was Шаблон:Convert in downtown and Шаблон:Convert at Portland International Airport.[11] The University of Lethbridge was forced to cancel classes due to Шаблон:Convert of snow.[12] Several roads in Glacier National Park were also closed.[13] In Calgary, the snowfall total of Шаблон:Convert on September 29 made that the snowiest September day in history there.[14] Then-governor Steve Bullock of Montana declared a state of emergency following the storm.[15]

Early November cold wave

Record breaking temperatures and snowfall caused disruption throughout the Midwestern United States in early November. Approximately 1000 flights were grounded at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport as Шаблон:Convert of snow fell on November 11, breaking the previous daily record of Шаблон:Convert on November 11, 1995.[16] On November 12, Chicago set records for a record cold low (Шаблон:Convert) and high (Шаблон:Convert). That was the coldest so early in the season.[17] In areas of Michigan's lower peninsula, over Шаблон:Convert of snow fell.[18] The Шаблон:Convert of snow in Detroit made this the largest November snowstorm for the city.[19] Parts of Texas saw feels like temperatures drop from Шаблон:Convert to Шаблон:Convert as the arctic blast moved through.[20] In Canada, Southern Ontario and Southern Quebec had their first major winter storm of the season on November 11 and 12 respectively, which was followed by record, January-like cold.[21] Шаблон:Convert of snow fell across much of the region crippling large cities such as Montreal and Toronto. In Montreal, local officials announced the city's earliest ever snow removal operation in the aftermath of the storm. Over 10 school boards province-wide closed the day after the storm.[22] Paducah, Kentucky saw their earliest in-season sub-freezing high.[23] Lexington, Kentucky established a new record low of Шаблон:Convert.[24] In New York City, the air was considered cold even by January standards, as November 12 saw a record low temperature of Шаблон:Convert,[25] and November 13 also saw a record cold low of Шаблон:Convert, and a high of only Шаблон:Convert. The high on November 13 was well below the average low of Шаблон:Convert.[26] Pittsburgh saw a new record low temperature of Шаблон:Convert, breaking the previous record from 1911.[27] In the Lehigh Valley, temperatures tied a record low of Шаблон:Convert and the high of Шаблон:Convert became a record cold high.[28] In Toronto, a record low on November 12 was established at Шаблон:Convert, and on November 13, a new record low of Шаблон:Convert was established. This forced Toronto to give an extreme cold alert.[29] It got as cold as Шаблон:Convert in Mississippi, causing sea smoke off the Gulf of Mexico.[30] Watertown, New York tied their monthly record of Шаблон:Convert that was previously set the previous winter, while breaking the daily record by Шаблон:Convert.[31] Some places, like Pensacola, which plunged to Шаблон:Convert, had a day colder then any day the previous winter.[32] The cold wave also killed six people, and another winter storm related death occurred in Michigan.[33][30] Before the arctic blast, it was unseasonably warm in certain places. In Great Falls, Montana, the high on November 9 was Шаблон:Convert, but by noon on November 10, it dropped to Шаблон:Convert.[34] Due to the cold wave, several locations in Illinois, Indiana and Michigan saw a record cold first half of November, with average highs hovering around freezing.[35]

Late November–early December blizzard

Шаблон:Main Moving ashore November 26–27 near the border between Oregon and California as an over-achieving bomb cyclone, it produced wind gusts in excess of Шаблон:Convert near its point of landfall. The storm produced a record low pressure reading of Шаблон:Convert in Crescent City, California. From November 27–30, the low merged with the subtropical jet stream as it tracked slowly eastward across the Rockies, Great Plains and Midwest. The combination of cold air, moisture and high winds produced a wide swath of blizzard conditions from Colorado through western South Dakota, including the Denver metropolitan area. In Rapid City, South Dakota, Шаблон:Convert of snow fell on the 30th, breaking the one-day snowfall record for November. In Duluth, Minnesota, where Шаблон:Convert of snow accumulated, it was the city's heaviest snowstorm in 10 years. As the first major winter storm of the season in the northeast, it dumped Шаблон:Convert of snow in Albany, New York, where it was the heaviest snowfall since the 1993 Superstorm. Widespread totals in excess of 20 inches occurred in the Albany metropolitan area, southern New Hampshire, and northwestern Massachusetts with a regional peak of Шаблон:Convert of snow in New Ipswich, New Hampshire. The low finally moved out to sea December 3.[36]

Early January storm complex

A large complex of low pressure systems began developing January 9 over Central North America. A large trough dug into the jet stream over the Southwestern United States, providing arctic air that had been settled over Canada to move southwards and clash with warm, moist air moving northward from the Gulf of Mexico.[37] In the warm sector, severe thunderstorms and tornadoes broke out in the south central United States on the morning of January 10. Tornado warnings were issued for more than 1.7 million in the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area, an at 7:52 pm CST a PDS tornado warning was issued for Scranton, Arkansas and surrounding communities. More than 111,000 customers were left without power in Texas alone. Severe weather continued in the deep south into following day, with Alabama being affected particularly severely.[38] North of the boundary, a mix of heavy snow and freezing rain caused travel problems across the Midwest. Along the Great Lakes, winds were forecast to whip up Шаблон:Convert waves as lakeshore flooding had already begun in Chicago.[39] Central Michigan through Eastern Ontario received a swath of crippling ice accretion. Several January rainfall records fell in Southern Ontario, as event rainfall totals over Шаблон:Convert were widespread.[40][41]

Mid-January storm complex

Шаблон:Main In mid-January 2020, a complex system of winter storms that crossed North America, bringing heavy snowfall and high winds to Atlantic Canada and the northern United States between 15 and 18 January. At least one person was killed, in California, while at least one went missing, in Newfoundland. The person who went missing in Newfoundland was later found dead.[42] Another two people died in Newfoundland after shoveling snow, although the connection to the storm is unclear.[43] The winter storm caused historic blizzard conditions in many areas, particularly Atlantic Canada.

January–February cold waves

A major arctic outbreak affected western Canada and the Pacific Northwest from January 12–19. Extreme cold warnings were issued across all of Alberta, Yukon, the Northwest Territories, most of British Columbia, most of Saskatchewan and part of Manitoba during this period, as a cross-polar flow caused arctic air to settle in the region. Much of Central Alberta dipped below Шаблон:Convert, colder than it was in Siberia at the time.[44][45] Chilcotin, British Columbia saw temperatures as low as Шаблон:Convert.[46]

Following the storm that would go on to become the North Atlantic bomb cyclone, the Ohio River Valley area and parts of the Midwest suffered brutally cold temperatures on January 19. On January 19, Southern New England experienced a flash freeze as a sleet storm impacted central and northern Massachusetts.[47]

On February 14, the Ohio Valley region suffered brutally cold temperatures again this winter with temperatures plummeting to a low of Шаблон:Convert at Chicago O'Hare International Airport, regionally the coldest temperatures recorded in the 2019–2020 season. Considering the windchill factor, temperatures ranged from Шаблон:Convert to Шаблон:Convert; dangerously cold for anyone outdoors. It was Chicago's coldest Valentine's Day in 77 years.[48] Temperatures in Minnesota were also record breaking; an overnight low of Шаблон:Convert was reported at Preston. New Hampton, Iowa broke a near-century old record when they fell to Шаблон:Convert.[49] Temperatures in High Point, New Jersey fell to Шаблон:Convert on February 15.[50] North of the international border, temperatures fell into the Шаблон:Convert range as far south as Toronto, where several frostquakes occurred.[51]

Early February winter storm

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Large storm complex over Eastern North America February 6

On February 4 and 5, snow fell in the deep south, primarily in Texas and Oklahoma, where several highways were closed.[52] Snow fell as far south as Austin, Шаблон:Convert of snow fell in Jayton, Texas, and thundersnow occurred in Big Spring. Interstate 70 in central Missouri was temporarily shut down as road crews cleaned debris in the aftermath of a collision. Schools closed in portions of Texas, Oklahoma and Missouri. 9,000 were left without power in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. The following day, severe thunderstorms produced flash flooding and tornadoes in the Southeastern United States. In Simpson County, Mississippi, a possible-tornado destroyed several mobile homes. A PDS tornado warning was issued for Charlotte, where those at the airport were relocated to the building's interior.[53][54] Severe thunderstorms and tornado warnings occurred as far North as Maryland and Delaware.[55] Winter weather advisories were issued from Tennessee to Maine, with warnings concentrated over north-central Pennsylvania, Western New York, and portions of Northern New England. With a precipitation shield of Шаблон:Convert the storm impacted 16 million across 6 provinces in Canada.[56] The storm was dubbed "Winter Storm Kade" by The Weather Channel.[57]

Mid February Southeast U.S snowstorm

A broad area of low pressure brought snow to parts of the Southeast beginning on February 19, when snow began to fall in the mountains of Tennessee. Шаблон:Convert and Шаблон:Convert of snow accumulated in Waynesville and Mount Leconte, respectively. Similar but slightly lesser amounts occurred in surrounding areas of eastern Tennessee and western North Carolina. Another swath of snow occurred in eastern North Carolina and southeastern Virginia on February 20–21, ending a 400+ day snow-free streak in the region.[58] In preparation for the storm, most school boards closed or had delayed openings, hundreds of flights were cancelled and all of North Carolina was put under a Winter weather advisory. The winter storm was named Winter Storm Nash by The Weather Channel.[59]

Mid-March blizzard

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GOES 16 water vapor image of the Northern Rockies as the late season blizzard moves over.

An area of low pressure incoming from the Pacific drifted down the California coastline the week of March 16, bringing scattered thunderstorms with hail to Southern California.[60] Continuous flow of moisture into California's mountains produced extreme snowfall totals during an otherwise unimpressive winter there. Шаблон:Convert of snow fell at Homewood, Шаблон:Convert at Sierra-at-Tahoe and Шаблон:Convert at Kingvale.[61] Several rounds of severe thunderstorms occurred in Texas during this time period with the Dallas metropolitan area being especially hit hard. Following over Шаблон:Convert of rain, street flooding was reported.[62][63] The responsible low pressure area was observed to finally move ashore mid-day on the 18,[64] and the Colorado low began forming shortly afterward. In the Rocky Mountains and Great Plains, blizzard warnings were issued March 17 in anticipation of a very heavy snowfall to be accompanied by strong winds.[65] Snowfall totals in NWS Boulder's forecast region peak at Шаблон:Convert, Шаблон:Convert NE of Nederland.[66] Combined with winds gusting over Шаблон:Convert,[67] widespread blizzard conditions occurred.[68] At Denver's airport over 1,000 flights or around 80% of air traffic that day, were cancelled.[69] Шаблон:Clr

Mid-April winter storm

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Early May cold wave

On May 9, 2020, the Eastern United States suffered record cold. Several areas of New England see accumulating snow, with Cambridge, Vermont seeing the peak snow of Шаблон:Convert.[70] New York City ties 1977 for its latest trace of snow on record.[71] Even Islip, which went snowless in February, picked up a trace from this event, where temperatures fell to a record low Шаблон:Convert.[72] Elkins, West Virginia saw their snowiest day in May on record, with Шаблон:Convert of snow on May 8.[73] The National Weather Service Caribou, Maine was forced to issue their first ever May winter storm warning since 2005.[74] Five thousand customers lost power due to the snow in Maine.[75] Record lows were set as far south as Greenville, North Carolina, which dipped down to Шаблон:Convert. Richmond, Virginia hit the freezing mark, and certain places in Virginia reached Шаблон:Convert. Washington DC saw a record low high of Шаблон:Convert.[71] Several record lows for the entire month of May were set, like Binghamton, New York (Шаблон:Convert), Fort Wayne, Indiana (Шаблон:Convert), Indianapolis (Шаблон:Convert), LaGuardia Airport (Шаблон:Convert), and Jackson, Kentucky (Шаблон:Convert), and tied ones include State College, Pennsylvania (Шаблон:Convert), John F. Kennedy International Airport (Шаблон:Convert), and London, Kentucky (Шаблон:Convert). Daily record lows persisted into May 12.[76] Nashville saw their coldest Шаблон:Convert date so late in the year, breaking the previous record from 1968 by 3 days.[77] Philadelphia saw a low of Шаблон:Convert and a wind chill of Шаблон:Convert. The high of Шаблон:Convert tied a record and is typical of early December.[78] Due to Alaska experiencing a major warmup, sending the cold air east, Fairbanks hit Шаблон:Convert before Philadelphia reached that mark for the first time in history.[79]

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