Just when does this finally end?
Hoping mid-Oct. I guess a saving grace might be if we get the departures again in Nov/Dec we would finally get our fall weather.
Just when does this finally end?
I'd think that the lower ice is correlation and not causation. The pattern we are locked in is causing some warmth up there too, not producing more warmth down here. It's likely the hurricanes buffing the SER every time one passes, and in turn doing the same when they make it to the arctic. When we finally shut down the OTS hurricanes we should be able to shut off this heat dome and the same would likely happen up there as well.This may have something if not all to do with the warmth.
https://www.arctictoday.com/arctic-...um-extent-but-thats-just-part-of-the-picture/
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Is there any evidence that would support a theory that hurricanes are a type of thermal relief valve for the atmosphere? Conducting heat from the ocean water to the lower troposphere and then into the upper atmosphere where it can be dispersed by entropy and finally wasted to the cold abyss of space? So once the hurricanes have run their course, we should cool down dramatically and finally get our cold season in the eastern U.S?I'd think that the lower ice is correlation and not causation. The pattern we are locked in is causing some warmth up there too, not producing more warmth down here. It's likely the hurricanes buffing the SER every time one passes, and in turn doing the same when they make it to the arctic. When we finally shut down the OTS hurricanes we should be able to shut off this heat dome and the same would likely happen up there as well.
Is there any evidence that would support a theory that hurricanes are a type of thermal relief valve for the atmosphere? Conducting heat from the ocean water to the lower troposphere and then into the upper atmosphere where it can be dispersed by entropy and finally wasted to the cold abyss of space? So once the hurricanes have run their course, we should cool down dramatically and finally get our cold season in the eastern U.S?
Just when does this finally end?
Right around thanksgiving periodJust when does this finally end?
Lol, you hate cold anyways. Your a severe weather personRight around thanksgiving period
Being honestLol, you hate cold anyways. Your a severe weather person
Right around thanksgiving period[/QUO
Then we'll hop right to severe weather.
Not sure how you can say that with certainty. Even the pros struggling past 7-10 days.Being honest
Given that the avg high in Atlanta is close to 90 for 3 months straight I have a hard time believing they only average 30 days of 90+.BTW, ATL has hit 90*F+ 79 days this year (the average is 30 days).
Given that the avg high in Atlanta is close to 90 for 3 months straight I have a hard time believing they only average 30 days of 90+.
Too bad they dont factor in September as part of their Summer statistics.It's 37 days actually (that was a mistake on my part), according to Meteorologist Katie Wells at WSB.
https://www.ajc.com/news/local/sund...h-90s-fall-approaches/Uwuw3RTEGC0q1jQ85zhZBK/
This summer was also the 8th warmest on record for ATL:
https://www.weather.gov/ffc/Summer2019ClimateSummary
Too bad they dont factor in September as part of their Summer statistics.