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Storm Tracks: New England Snowstorm Summary...
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Monday, January 14, 2008. New England Snowstorm Summary. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). New England Snowstorm Summary. Snowstorm for New England on Monday? How does a strong jet influence storm strength? What does pressure have to do with storm strength? California Radar at 6:30 PM Pacific Time. Update on January 4-5th California Storm. It is 1 degree out! BIG STORM IN CALIFORNIA! Friends and Favorite Links. Buy or Sell Real Estate.
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Storm Tracks: California Radar at 6:30 PM Pacific Time...
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Friday, January 4, 2008. California Radar at 6:30 PM Pacific Time. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). New England Snowstorm Summary. Snowstorm for New England on Monday? How does a strong jet influence storm strength? What does pressure have to do with storm strength? California Radar at 6:30 PM Pacific Time. Update on January 4-5th California Storm. It is 1 degree out! BIG STORM IN CALIFORNIA! Friends and Favorite Links. Buy or Sell Real Estate.
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Storm Tracks: How does a strong jet influence storm strength?
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Friday, January 11, 2008. How does a strong jet influence storm strength? First off, what is a jet stream? A jet stream is a fast flowing river of air in the upper atmosphere that steers our storms. Within the jet stream, there are pockets of air that are moving fast. The faster moving pockets are called jet streaks. We usually look at the 250 mb. Level to detect where the jet stream and its associated jet streaks are located. Next, how does the jet streak influence storm strength? It is 1 degree out!
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Storm Tracks: BIG STORM IN CALIFORNIA!!!!
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Thursday, January 3, 2008. BIG STORM IN CALIFORNIA! Seriously folks, this storm looks big. Was checking out the latest model data, and I expect that we will see a lot of rain and wind from the upcoming series of storms. We have 3 different systems affecting the area, and the second in line will be the most potent. Because I live in Los Angeles, I am going to focus on that area. Here's what I expect:. The first pulse of energy slides through tonight, bringing with it the chance for some rain. The last pul...
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Storm Tracks: Update on January 4-5th California Storm...
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Friday, January 4, 2008. Update on January 4-5th California Storm. I just finished taking a look at the latest model data. I am going to break it down using two of my favorite models- the GFS and the NAM. Here is what the GFS predicts:. Between now and Sunday night, the model is projecting about 3.5 inches of rain to fall in Los Angeles coastal plain. Most intense winds occur late tonight, with winds sustained between 25 and 30 mph. We can expect gusts up to 45 mph. Here is the NAM prediction. Also drier...
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Storm Tracks: Snowstorm for New England on Monday?
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Friday, January 11, 2008. Snowstorm for New England on Monday? Take a look at the latest run of the North American Model. This is the 18Z run, which is much snowier for Rhode Island and southern New England than the earlier runs. As it stands now, portions of the region are predicted to receive 1.00" in liquid equivalent precipitation. Depending on the liquid content of the snow, this amount of precipitation would produce anywhere from 10 to 20 inches! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Storm Tracks: What does pressure have to do with storm strength?
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Friday, January 11, 2008. What does pressure have to do with storm strength? So when we ask what pressure has to do with storm strength, the simple answer is that a lower surface pressure causes stronger convergence, which means we have more vigorous upward motion. The more vigorous upward motion creates stormier weather. Of course, this is a simple explanation to a more intricate phenomenon. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). New England Snowstorm Summary. Snowstorm for New England on Monday?
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Storm Tracks: Welcome!
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Wednesday, January 2, 2008. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). New England Snowstorm Summary. Snowstorm for New England on Monday? How does a strong jet influence storm strength? What does pressure have to do with storm strength? California Radar at 6:30 PM Pacific Time. Update on January 4-5th California Storm. It is 1 degree out! BIG STORM IN CALIFORNIA! Friends and Favorite Links. Buy or Sell Real Estate.
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Storm Tracks: Current Radar Imagery...
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Friday, January 4, 2008. Take a look at the current radar imagery. This image is valid as of 11:45 AM Pacific Time. The central and northern coast is getting battered by heavy rain and high winds, and this is only heading south. The culprit? This is quite a thorough report! With it being so thoughough and having no background in weather myself, I feel sort of out of place. Could you explain to me, what the significance of a 960mb storm has on the weather? Anyway, love the blog, keep it up! BIG STORM IN C...