Sunday, June 25, 2017

Dora

Froma post to Usenet:
On Friday, 23 June 2017 20:18:28 UTC+1, CENTRINO  wrote:
Seismicity under Tenerife Island Recent volcanic Swarms.

Not only seismicity but CO2 and temperature are growing:
https://youtu.be/DWsgtubxGiU

How would researchers look for Zirconiumsilicate?

I think a small surge from the 27th is likely in Spanish or Icelandic waters. The signal is too weak for a major eruption or quake and I can not imagine it lasting the forecast:

https://weather.gc.ca/ensemble/naefs/cartes_e.html
However a surge of tornadic stuff just arrived on the NWS reports tending to that direction:

http://www.spc.noaa.gov/climo/reports/today.html
The surge will start on the 25th with a small cyclone off the coast of Mexico that will run out on the 27th and the resulting swarm should reach 80 degrees (presumably NW?) of the southern tip of Baja following the demise (cyclosis)
http://mkwc2.ifa.hawaii.edu/requests/sequences/86.23.66.170-1498304641.21530.gif

A low pressure system fills the Arctic on the 27th bringing down a lot of anticyclonic stuff so that much will be interesting:

http://www.bom.gov.au/australia/charts/viewer/index.shtml?type=mslp-precip&tz=UTC&area=G&model=G&chartSubmit=Refresh+View

Cabo San Lucas 22°53′23″N 109°54′56″W = 80 degrees to Teide: 28°16′23″N 16°38′22″W
Consider it done.

Dora is going to be an hurricane by the 26th and 12 hours later producing swarms:

http://www.tropicalstormrisk.com/
Notice how much salt it takes to form one of them. I will bet on that expanse of blue being a key to these things.







The North Atlantic is producing something indicative of squeaking, I know not what of.
Tidy!




There are a few mag. sixes but I don't think sevens (a low one, if any.) They will be on the Asian side of the globe. So that probably means more storms there soon  enough.

There's a line of Highs that look like the signal for Bogoslof but a little further east on the 28th and 29th. A learning curve I presume. What is further west of Bogoslof in the far north?
Or could it be in the Atlantic/Arctic?



Don't be fooled by the lack of clarity though!


And finally:
Wind speed for this convergence increases/(decreases?) as a logarithm of distance:




(You have to be quick to keep up with old Weather.)



https://earth.nullschool.net/#current/wind/surface/level/orthographic=-166.47,-48.38,476/loc=-174.928,-56.149
To those who are about to die.

I have worked on this for years and years, always on the 'Net
Never take a minute off, and this is what I get
But I say, I have had fun, though not a millionaire
I hate to think in time to come: I've nothing to declare

Enjoy yourself, it's later than you think
Enjoy yourself, while you're still in the pink
The years go by, as quickly as a wink
Enjoy yourself, enjoy yourself, it's later than you think

Not going to take that ocean trip, nor have my dreams come true
But I look at the briny deep and scour the ocean blue
The swarms are mine the storms as well just take a look around!
The earthquake mine and add to that the fiery underground

The columns add up I make them count
God know why I know why
But there is so much fucking else to do
Keep going till I die.

Enjoy yourself, it's later than you think
Enjoy yourself, while you're still in the pink
The years go by, as quickly as a wink
Enjoy yourself, enjoy yourself, it's later than you think