On Saturday, 21 June 2014 10:51:22 UTC+1, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Wednesday, 18 June 2014 10:41:43 UTC+1, Weatherlawyer wrote:
Looks like things are getting hot under the Great Lakes:
http://parsonsweather.com/wxtropical.php
That will resonate with the North Atlantic chart to a certain degree.
I was hoping to see that an approaching High would slide into place on today's NAEFS but it looks like sliding towards Charleston instead. Eruptions in the Aleutian Kamchatka chain?
Or just earthquakes?
I think it will be volcanic but I'm no expert.
On Sunday, 22 June 2014 01:49:41 UTC+1, Weatherlawyer wrote:
t+24 on midnight's Climategate chart shows the board peppered with small systems. Actually meaning on overall col of 1016, the highest pressure being 1025 and the lowest 999 both systems close together -in a not too close sort of way.
Such a large "mediocre" system generally means very low magnitude earthquakes IIRC. It should be possible to go back to another spell and find a similar chart to compare dates with for other phenomena.
Maybe I should.
Wish I had!
2 tornadoes in Colorado. Looks like it is going to be going that way.
http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/140621_rpts.html
20:42 ADAMS county COlorado (wouldn't you think that in this day and age they could dispense with the shouting and the abbreviations?) 6 SE of DENVER INTernationaL AIRPORt. 39.8 North 104.6 West. PILOT OBSERVED TORNADO (BOUlder.)
2042 2miles South of HUDSON WELD COlorado. 40.0 North 104.6 West MINOR DAMAGE TO STRUCTURES AND ROOFS WITH LARGE DUST CLOUD (BOU)
2111 ADAMS county COlorado 3 miles North of BENNETT 39.8 N. 104.4 W. TORNADO KICKING UP LARGE DUST CLOUD (BOU)
OK that was the 60/70 E. The two cyclones on the other side of the Antarctica are about to land:
http://www.bom.gov.au/australia/char...Refresh+ View
And this was the two cyclones or one of them and we are still waiting for news from the other:
By Nelson Alcantara, eTN editor-in-chief | Jun 21, 2014
This morning at 1:35 am tourists on the French Indian Ocean Islands La Reunion tourists witnessed a spectacular many had been waiting to see for some time. The Piton de la Fournaise volcano erupted.
"It made a few days that we were waiting for it, said Pascal Viroleau, CEO of Reunion Island Tourism, about the eruption of the volcano of Reunion Island, the Piton de la fournaise. According to Viroleau, "the volcano entered in activity this morning at 1:35 am."
Tornadic activity abruptly ceased at that time:
23:43 6 North of SYRACUSE, HAMILTONcounty Kansas
http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/140621_rpts.html
I may not be an expert but at least I am not a scientist.
ESAD!