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Ethan Sacoransky

@blizzardof96

Incoming Diagnostic Radiology Resident @usask | Meteorologist

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Can see the association between a poleward-shifted Pacific jet stream and marine heatwave development over the north pacific this summer.

Can see the association between a poleward-shifted Pacific jet stream and marine heatwave development over the north pacific this summer.
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Interesting case study of the Fujiwhara effect. There’s two tropical cyclones separated by a distance “r” with the more intense cyclone located southeast. If, hypothetically, you were to swap the two intensities, the tracks would likely differ.

Interesting case study of the Fujiwhara effect. There’s two tropical cyclones separated by a distance “r” with the more intense cyclone located southeast. If, hypothetically, you were to swap the two intensities, the tracks would likely differ.
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Today's forecast high in Saskatoon is 30C which is 15C above normal for this date and could be the latest 30C ever recorded at #YXE.

Today's forecast high in Saskatoon is 30C which is 15C above normal for this date and could be the latest 30C ever recorded at #YXE.
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A Rex block pattern is leading to a record early-season cold air outbreak in the Balkans, not seen in decades this early in October.

A Rex block pattern is leading to a record early-season cold air outbreak in the Balkans, not seen in decades this early in October.
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A pattern shift over the northern Pacific during the second week of October indicates that the Gulf of Alaska trough is shifting toward the Bering Sea, which may allow more cool air to flow south from central Canada.

A pattern shift over the northern Pacific during the second week of October indicates that the Gulf of Alaska trough is shifting toward the Bering Sea, which may allow more cool air to flow south from central Canada.
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In the Australian Bureau of Meteorology’s weekly Indian Ocean Dipole dataset (2008–present), the recent anomaly from Sept 29 – Oct 5 was the lowest on record at –1.49, surpassing the previous record of –1.45 from October 2022.