San Diego say surprisingly strong winds, especially for Tourmaline (as pictured) thanks to unusually hot temperatures and very dry conditions. This resulted in an early onset of the sea breezes, but rather than fading gradually, they lasted for several hours. This was largely thanks to the dry air mass and the absence of a marine…
Some marine surges are easy to track because the fog actually curves into the Lower Columbia River and you can basically watch the surge take place. At other times the upper ridge is bringing crushing heat and the fog can’t really fill into the Lower Columbia. Happily, though, there are other variables that can help…
Prepared by WeatherFlow Meteorologist Benjamin Miller
Produced by WeatherFlow Meteorologist Benjamin Miller
Authored by WeatherFlow Meteorologist Benjamin Miller