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10 hPa is now approaching all time high temperature!
http://acdb-ext.gsfc.nasa.gov/Data_s...2011_merra.pdf Even 100 hPa level is now above the mean zone. http://acdb-ext.gsfc.nasa.gov/Data_s...2011_merra.pdf Zonal wind at 150 hPa showing a rapid decrease now http://acdb-ext.gsfc.nasa.gov/Data_s...2011_merra.pdf That's it, I'm off to London tomorrow on business, so hopefully back here on Wednesday during the "suckers gap" to discuss some very interesting, cold winter weather. Will -- |
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On Jan 16, 5:20*pm, "Eskimo Will" wrote:
10 hPa is now approaching all time high temperature!http://acdb-ext.gsfc.nasa.gov/Data_s.../annual/merra/... Even 100 hPa level is now above the mean zone.http://acdb-ext.gsfc.nasa.gov/Data_s.../annual/merra/... Zonal wind at 150 hPa showing a rapid decrease nowhttp://acdb-ext.gsfc.nasa.gov/Data_services/met/metdata/annual/merra/... That's it, I'm off to London tomorrow on business, so hopefully back here on Wednesday during the "suckers gap" to discuss some very interesting, cold winter weather. Will -- This stratwarm is fascinating |
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On Jan 16, 5:20*pm, "Eskimo Will" wrote:
That's it, I'm off to London tomorrow on business, so hopefully back here on Wednesday during the "suckers gap" to discuss some very interesting, cold winter weather. Shame these data can't be plotted alongside one another: I'd like to see the a) What percentile the 10hPa temperature is at b) What percentile the 100hPa temperature is at similarly c) what percentile the 150hPa wind is at through time to see any evidence of downward propagation with time of all the "fun". Richard |
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Eskimo Will wrote:
10 hPa is now approaching all time high temperature! http://acdb-ext.gsfc.nasa.gov/Data_s...2011_merra.pdf Even 100 hPa level is now above the mean zone. http://acdb-ext.gsfc.nasa.gov/Data_s...2011_merra.pdf Zonal wind at 150 hPa showing a rapid decrease now http://acdb-ext.gsfc.nasa.gov/Data_s...2011_merra.pdf That's it, I'm off to London tomorrow on business, so hopefully back here on Wednesday during the "suckers gap" to discuss some very interesting, cold winter weather. Will -- --------------------------------------- Mind those models don't stab you in the back while you are away ............... ;-) Dave |
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On Jan 16, 5:58*pm, Richard Dixon wrote:
On Jan 16, 5:20*pm, "Eskimo Will" wrote: That's it, I'm off to London tomorrow on business, so hopefully back here on Wednesday during the "suckers gap" to discuss some very interesting, cold winter weather. Shame these data can't be plotted alongside one another: I'd like to see the a) What percentile the 10hPa temperature is at b) What percentile the 100hPa temperature is at similarly c) what percentile the 150hPa wind is at through time to see any evidence of downward propagation with time of all the "fun". I'd like to see the upper level plotted against lunar phases. The ups and downs seem incredibly weekly events. Speaking of which: Feb 7 21:54 Feb 14 17:04 = two anticyclonic events, preceded by one of these: Jan 31 04:10 which IIRC is the same as one of these: Nov 10 20:16 but with a Greenland High. http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/phase/phases2001.html It wouldn't take much to do would it? Print it out on graph paper or something? http://acdb-ext.gsfc.nasa.gov/Data_s...2011_merra.pdf |
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