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Old 15-10-2023, 03:17   #1
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Where to get long term NOAA predictions

Hey all, is there a webpage from NOAA that I'm missing that has a 14 day projection of pressure patterns over the pacific?

I have this link which gives 4 days:

https://ocean.weather.gov/Loops/inde...days=14&loop=1

But is there anything with a longer forecast?
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Re: Where to get long term NOAA predictions

Your link appears to be a 14 day forecast, valid October 1 through Oct 14.
That's about the best you should expect.


The Climate Prediction Center (CPC) is responsible for issuing seasonal climate outlook maps for one to thirteen months in the future. In addition, the CPC issues extended range outlook maps for 6-10 and 8-14 days as well as several special outlooks, such as degree day, drought and soil moisture, and a forecast for daily ultraviolet (UV) radiation index. Many of the outlook maps have an accompanying technical discussion. The CPC's outlook and forecast products complement the short range weather forecasts issued by other components of the National Weather Service (e.g. local Weather Forecast Offices, and National Centers for Environmental Prediction). These weather and climate products comprise the National Weather Service's Suite of Forecast Products.
More ➥ https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/forecasts/

8 to 14 Day Outlook [Temperature & Precipitation] ➥ https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/produc...ctions/814day/
Prognostic Discussions ➥ https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/produc...ay/fxus06.html
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Re: Where to get long term NOAA predictions

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Your link appears to be a 14 day forecast, valid October 1 through Oct 14.
That's about the best you should expect.


The Climate Prediction Center (CPC) is responsible for issuing seasonal climate outlook maps for one to thirteen months in the future. In addition, the CPC issues extended range outlook maps for 6-10 and 8-14 days as well as several special outlooks, such as degree day, drought and soil moisture, and a forecast for daily ultraviolet (UV) radiation index. Many of the outlook maps have an accompanying technical discussion. The CPC's outlook and forecast products complement the short range weather forecasts issued by other components of the National Weather Service (e.g. local Weather Forecast Offices, and National Centers for Environmental Prediction). These weather and climate products comprise the National Weather Service's Suite of Forecast Products.
More ➥ https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/forecasts/

8 to 14 Day Outlook [Temperature & Precipitation] ➥ https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/produc...ctions/814day/
Prognostic Discussions ➥ https://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/produc...ay/fxus06.html
I can't get beyond Oct 18th, or 4 days. Can you get farther than that?
The animation spans 14 days but ends at Oct 18th
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Re: Where to get long term NOAA predictions

I don't know.
But [not specifically related]:
Forecasts are released on the third Thursday of the month, which varies from as early as the 15th to as late as the 21st, depending on the calendar. While the forecast is generally released and available on the WWW around 8:30 AM Eastern Time on a scheduled release date, users are reminded that the Internet is not recommeded for time-critical applications as it is not maintained by the National Weather Service as an operationally dependable distribution venue.
https://origin.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/pro...s/schedule.php
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