Tuesday, September 05, 2017

The NA-EFS


How did I lose track of this:
https://weather.gc.ca/ensemble/naefs/cartes_e.html
for this:
https://weather.gc.ca/ensemble/charts_e.html?Hour=0&Day=1&RunTime=00&Type=pnm


(Yesterday was a bad day due to stress and close humid weather.)

To set the matter, they are both the same chart (pressure at sea level) but with different references. I have no idea what the red and blue dots represent but if they are pressure centres then we have a clear signal of volcanic eruptions

This Youtube clip is a climate scientist revealing what eruptions were like in the so called Devonian (as a Christian I have strong reservations about geological time fames.)
https://youtu.be/6XtIUx8bjeU?t=1325

A few minutes of eye opener will bring us back to the point about volcanoes:
https://youtu.be/6XtIUx8bjeU?t=1619 so much for that, I tend to go to sleep over statistics. What makes them real is that we have just had and are having quite an epic run of supersaturation. This is on the European side of the Atlantic where fall out from Pacific eruptions rend to arrive at sea level.

This stuff is a blanket of super-cool steam that arrives as drizzle or whatever the description is if it is a little harder, as it is this afternoon of Tuesday the 5th of September. This is the first decent rain we have had in a while and it follows a (by British standards) warm muggy Monday.

So what happened?
Obviously the blanket stopped any heat from penetrating the clouds. It did not stop the clouds from falling though. So was it a cooling breeze?

No.
Anticyclonic weather will not reach the ground without compression and so the cold weather is perceived as hot. This condition tends to bring thunder as the air masses mix. But the sultry Monday was due to no mixing taking place (at least locally to me. Instead we had an humid stressful afternoon.

This blogging business is hard work for me now. I used to get so much pleasure out of it but now it is a struggle. I can never recall where I put my keys. Maybe I should try an alternative to qwerty or get someone to show me how to send video.

Maybe I should draw you a picture but you would fare better looking it up for yourselveves:
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/surface-pressure/#?tab=surfacePressureColour&fcTime=1504569600


On Tuesday, 5 September 2017 19:11:03 UTC+1, avag...@gmail.com  wrote:
> With Irma we have a second look at NOAA / science vs politicians ...
>
> see fake news.com ?

That stuff is far from the holistic approach recommended. Trumpets sound loud alrums -listen what they say. That walking back from Sunday night, shit gets in the way.

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