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Thanks for that iapennel! I suspect 'aspects' of what you sketch out are already becoming increasingly established across our hemisphere and the 'weather patterns' they generate ever more common?
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Is ENSO running a fever, or is it global warming? | NOAA Climate.gov WWW.CLIMATE.GOV The tropical Pacific Ocean is warming up! What does that mean for the way we measure the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO)? Time to start looking at relative sea surface temperatures.
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Hurricane season 2020
Gray-Wolf replied to Kirkcaldy Weather's topic in Hurricanes, Cyclones and Extreme weather worldwide
Maybe time for the 2021 Hurricane season to be opened? Above-average Atlantic hurricane activity again expected in 2021 PHYS.ORG The year 2020 saw the most active hurricane season on record and marked the fifth consecutive year for above-average activity. A University of Arizona-led hurricane forecasting team predicts another year ... -
Spring 2021: Moans, Groans, Ramps and Banter.
Gray-Wolf replied to Methuselah's topic in Spring Weather Discussion
We went to Chester Zoo on my Son & my Birthday (March 18th) in either 04' or 05' & that was a 21c day! (next year was Fereeezing!!!!) -
Those sat behind the barricades are truly 'dickless'.......explains a lot to me!
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Well the Calder Valley shower has turned the paths/roads white again! We too appear to have more potential upwind but I suppose this forecast change in wind direction might skewer that if it's earlier rather than later tonight? It will be interesting to see if any new shower also show an 'Orographic Tweak' just before they arrive?
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Our last shower here hit at 4:45ppm At 3:30 it was a diddy thing completely inside the York Ring road Before it hit Leeds it had grown and really put on a spurt by Bradford giving us a good layer By the time it was through there was a bigger blob over the ring road headed our way I make it's eta 5:45pm!!! I wonder if this one flares some reds on the meto radar when it reaches Bradford? Behind that it looks like near constant precipitation?
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I think you need remember that the first ice lost is cork in a very large bottle of bubbly? It may need the blunt tool of 'temperature' alone to melt it/remove it but once it's gone? But the vast majority of the next phase of losses will be gravity driven and not need temp's help at all? Though 'small', as a percentage of the total mass of contents , that there cork needs be removed before the real action can begin? As we advance in our understanding of 'glaciation/de-glaciation' I've met with some head slapping realisations about just how rapidly an ice sheet can destabilize/disappear? Just remove those corks eh?