West Coast water too cold for tropical storms, experts say

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Tropical cyclones like Fiona, which devastated parts of Atlantic Canada, require two things the West Coast does not have – warm water and the kind of winds that will carry the storm inland

The Pacific Ocean’s cold water and wind patterns ensure Canada’s West Coast will not experience the kind of destruction suffered by the Maritime provinces in post-tropical cyclone Fiona, according to weather and climate experts.

“A lot of people like to ask if we are ever going to get hit by ­tropical cyclones and the answer is no,” said University of ­Victoria professor David ­Atkinson, chair and editor of the Journal of Atmospheric and ­Oceanic Technology.Atkinson, whose research focuses on weather and climate in the Arctic and the Pacific basin, said tropical cyclones like Fiona, which travelled the length of the East Coast of the U.S.

Atkinson said the West Coast gets tropical cyclones that do affect Western Mexico and can travel as far north as southern California.” Alyssa Charbonneau, meteorologist with Environment Canada, said anyone wondering why the West Coast doesn’t get destructive hurricanes just has to dip a toe in the water.

 

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