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Post by acidohm on Oct 1, 2018 16:57:20 GMT
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Post by missouriboy on Oct 2, 2018 19:44:51 GMT
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Post by Ratty on Oct 2, 2018 23:40:43 GMT
That's the problem, Missouri: Memory is notoriously unreliable. PS: Is that the only weather girlperson on air with a full figure?
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Post by acidohm on Oct 3, 2018 17:48:27 GMT
That's the problem, Missouri: Memory is notoriously unreliable. PS: Is that the only weather girlperson on air with a full figure? Whats "memory"?? Ive forgotten 🙄
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Post by Ratty on Oct 4, 2018 0:42:27 GMT
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Post by nautonnier on Feb 20, 2019 9:44:06 GMT
- Jet-stream winds from the Southwest to Northeast have been among the highest on record
- since late last week.Winds at jet-stream level over the New York City area exceeded 230 mph.
- An aircraft flying through the jet stream reached a top speed of 801 mph Monday night.
"A weather balloon launched by the National Weather Service office east of New York City in Upton, New York, at 7 p.m. EST Monday night measured 231-mph winds at the 250-millibar pressure level in the atmosphere, or about 35,000 feet above the surface. That is the strongest wind on record at this altitude for the New York City area."weather.com/news/weather/news/2019-02-19-jet-stream-winds-among-highest-on-record-southwest-northeast-us
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Post by Ratty on Feb 20, 2019 12:29:14 GMT
- Jet-stream winds from the Southwest to Northeast have been among the highest on record
- since late last week.Winds at jet-stream level over the New York City area exceeded 230 mph.
- An aircraft flying through the jet stream reached a top speed of 801 mph Monday night.
"A weather balloon launched by the National Weather Service office east of New York City in Upton, New York, at 7 p.m. EST Monday night measured 231-mph winds at the 250-millibar pressure level in the atmosphere, or about 35,000 feet above the surface. That is the strongest wind on record at this altitude for the New York City area."weather.com/news/weather/news/2019-02-19-jet-stream-winds-among-highest-on-record-southwest-northeast-us “This event seems to be a combination of an exceptionally strong jet stream and an improved observing system that captured it better than we might have in the past," said Bob Henson, meteorologist and climate blogger at Weather Underground.Could this fit with Astromet's forecast?
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Post by acidohm on Sept 6, 2019 9:37:17 GMT
youtu.be/3_pADlZI_EAThx Moboy for putting me onto this channel 👍👍 This vid is worth a watch as a good look into the global electric circuit and its implications for the jetstream amongst other things. What i like about the speaker is his down to earth manner. Hes clearly a bright chap, makes no bones about his qualifications not being in this area, just thats hes very interested. His comments at the end say it all. The explanations offered here, personally, have more sense then any area ive looked at to date.....not an area i imagined sense would come from 🤔
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Post by acidohm on Sept 8, 2019 7:04:07 GMT
So im assessing the SH SSW and find myself looking at this..... I dont know if this jetstream is unusual, but ive never seen anything like it....
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Post by sigurdur on Sept 8, 2019 13:45:58 GMT
That makes 2 of us.
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Post by flearider on Sept 8, 2019 14:11:58 GMT
So im assessing the SH SSW and find myself looking at this..... I dont know if this jetstream is unusual, but ive never seen anything like it.... the 2 drop points will soon collapse .. as the winter comes in and the arctic polar vortex gets into full motion or that's what betting on
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Post by acidohm on Sept 8, 2019 14:33:04 GMT
Again....not sure Flea??
The vortex is a stratospheric phenomena, jet is tropospheric.
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Post by sigurdur on Sept 8, 2019 17:52:31 GMT
Again....not sure Flea?? The vortex is a stratospheric phenomena, jet is tropospheric. Yes and no to jet is tropospheric Acidohm. The current understanding, or at least the only one I seem to be able to find, is that the Jet at times interlopes into the Stratosphere. That is the only known mechanism for the somewhat large increase in H2O vapor in the Strat. Models indicate that it can't happen, but it most certainly seems to happen.
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Post by acidohm on Sept 8, 2019 18:04:12 GMT
Again....not sure Flea?? The vortex is a stratospheric phenomena, jet is tropospheric. Yes and no to jet is tropospheric Acidohm. The current understanding, or at least the only one I seem to be able to find, is that the Jet at times interlopes into the Stratosphere. That is the only known mechanism for the somewhat large increase in H2O vapor in the Strat. Models indicate that it can't happen, but it most certainly seems to happen. I guess we're all used to seeing graphics of the jet meandering over the planet surface but yes, there must be vertical undulations also. Id imagine that as loopy components meet, one part could easily go above or below the other as they compete for space, for example.. Bit like matching poles of magnets...
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Post by nautonnier on Sept 8, 2019 19:04:58 GMT
Yes and no to jet is tropospheric Acidohm. The current understanding, or at least the only one I seem to be able to find, is that the Jet at times interlopes into the Stratosphere. That is the only known mechanism for the somewhat large increase in H2O vapor in the Strat. Models indicate that it can't happen, but it most certainly seems to happen. I guess we're all used to seeing graphics of the jet meandering over the planet surface but yes, there must be vertical undulations also. Id imagine that as loopy components meet, one part could easily go above or below the other as they compete for space, for example.. Bit like matching poles of magnets... It is the vertical waves that can lead to Stratospheric Warming as those waves can 'break' as they push their way into the stratosphere just like ocean waves.
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