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In a rare event, Mt Washington not only experienced a thunderstorm this
afternoon, but managed to record one of the strongest thunderstorm driven wind gusts in history, peaking at 106 knots (or 122 mph). METAR KMWN 091858Z 28055G62KT 0SM TS -SHRA FG VV000 11/11 RMK PK WIND 280106/20 OCNL LTG VC SHRAB10 TSB18 TS MOV E -- This article was auto-posted by the ne.weather.moderated Weatherbot program. The author is solely responsible for its content. ne.weather.moderated FAQ/Charter: http://www.panix.com/~newm/faq.txt ne.weather.moderated moderators e-mail: (Please put "wx" or "weather" in the subject line to avoid the spam block.) |
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In article iqLxc.62495$3x.24672@attbi_s54,
Meteorologically Disturbed wrote: } In a rare event, Mt Washington not only experienced a thunderstorm this } afternoon, but managed to record one of the strongest thunderstorm driven } wind gusts in history, peaking at 106 knots (or 122 mph). } } METAR KMWN 091858Z 28055G62KT 0SM TS -SHRA FG VV000 11/11 RMK PK WIND } 280106/20 OCNL LTG VC SHRAB10 TSB18 TS MOV E Wow.. that's pretty cool. Thanks MD. I actually saw those storms heading towards northern VT earlier and they looked rather scary. Ours down here have been rather mundane. The temp here dropped from 81 to 68 in less than an hour, which has been *very* nice. ![]() peace, -*- Charles M. Kozierok ) Co-moderator, ne.weather.moderated (news:ne.weather.moderated) Join us for weather info and discussion in a civil, low-noise environment. Contact me for assistance in having ne.weather.moderated added to your server. -- This article was auto-posted by the ne.weather.moderated Weatherbot program. The author is solely responsible for its content. ne.weather.moderated FAQ/Charter: http://www.panix.com/~newm/faq.txt ne.weather.moderated moderators e-mail: (Please put "wx" or "weather" in the subject line to avoid the spam block.) |
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Wrong topic Jot
![]() "Jot Ross" wrote in message ... in article , Charles M. Kozierok at wrote on 6/9/04 7:56 PM: In article iqLxc.62495$3x.24672@attbi_s54, Meteorologically Disturbed wrote: } In a rare event, Mt Washington not only experienced a thunderstorm this } afternoon, but managed to record one of the strongest thunderstorm driven } wind gusts in history, peaking at 106 knots (or 122 mph). } } METAR KMWN 091858Z 28055G62KT 0SM TS -SHRA FG VV000 11/11 RMK PK WIND } 280106/20 OCNL LTG VC SHRAB10 TSB18 TS MOV E Wow.. that's pretty cool. Thanks MD. I actually saw those storms heading towards northern VT earlier and they looked rather scary. Ours down here have been rather mundane. The temp here dropped from 81 to 68 in less than an hour, which has been *very* nice. ![]() peace, -*- Charles M. Kozierok ) Co-moderator, ne.weather.moderated (news:ne.weather.moderated) Join us for weather info and discussion in a civil, low-noise environment. Contact me for assistance in having ne.weather.moderated added to your server. An elementary physical pincipal assures us that air always wants to flow from higher to lower pressure. If our planet did not rotate we would be in big trouble. However, more important to this question is the Coriolis Effect which results from the spin of the Earth. This force is opposite to the pressure gradient force. When these opposing forces are in balance , the windflow will be perpendicular to these forces. Therefore, if we see highest pressure at Block Island and lowest in Bedford, we expect to see windflow from the west. In reality, the at/near surface wind must deal with friction caused by trees, buildings etc which will retard the wind and cause it rotate counterclockwise (back) toward the area of lowest pressure. This rotation will be in the vicinity of 25 - 35 degrees depending upon frictional items and speed of wind( I think?). Thus, the pressure pattern will produce a WSW flow which for those of us in Metrowest MA will be a downsloping flow. Parcels of air will warm adiabatically (due to increase in atmospheric pressure only) as they sink down good sized hills to our west which enhances warmth in our area. If highest pressure is to our east and lowest to our west, the surface flow is apt to be southerly and we do not enjoy the downslopiing effect here. Furthermore, even though we are quite a ways from the south coast of NE, a southerly flow will evenutal produce a marine influent which may well squelch any chance for bigtime warmth here in Framingham/Ashland, MA. Jot - Ashland -- This article was auto-posted by the ne.weather.moderated Weatherbot program. The author is solely responsible for its content. ne.weather.moderated FAQ/Charter: http://www.panix.com/~newm/faq.txt ne.weather.moderated moderators e-mail: (Please put "wx" or "weather" in the subject line to avoid the spam block.) -- This article was auto-posted by the ne.weather.moderated Weatherbot program. The author is solely responsible for its content. ne.weather.moderated FAQ/Charter: http://www.panix.com/~newm/faq.txt ne.weather.moderated moderators e-mail: (Please put "wx" or "weather" in the subject line to avoid the spam block.) |
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