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An unusually warm year or two cannot be blamed on climate change – what does Watts think about this?
From Dr. Roy Spencer's Global Warming Blog Author: Dr. Roy W. Spencer As of July 17, 2024, NOAA Climate Data Assimilation System (CDAS) July 2024 surface air temperatures deviated from the 30-year normal (chart provided by Weatherbell.com). This title might raise some eyebrows, so let me explain. Yes, in a world that warms due to rising carbon dioxide emissions, the statistics of “unusually warm” years will increase. But assuming that the warming is entirely due to a slight energy imbalance in the climate system (currently about 1%) caused by a steady increase in carbon dioxide, the resulting warming would be…
Ken Weathers, Victoria Cavalier, Margo Altshuler and Matt Condon 2 years ago An unsettled pattern returns with several rain chances for the remainder of the week. Wednesday: Rain and storm periods (60%)Gusty winds and locally heavy rainfall are possible, particularly in the afternoon/evening. Height: 90°. The “feeling” is closer to the 1990s. Tonight: (40%) Scattered showers/storms. The sky is cloudy. Low: 71°. Thursday: Rain and storm periods (60%). There are rare downpours and gusty winds. Mostly cloudy. Height: 82°. The chance of rain today is as high as 60%, with rain and storms expected, especially this afternoon and tonight. So…
Another wave of heat in inland California is expected to bring potentially dangerous conditions to the state, with weather officials warning that the Southwest will face “relentless” heat risks starting this weekend. The National Weather Service is warning of a heat wave in the western U.S. in mid-July, including much of inland California, much of Nevada and parts of Arizona, Oregon and Idaho, and is expected to begin from Saturday to “Dangerously high temperatures” will be expected at least Tuesday. “This event will continue for several days and will create hazardous conditions,” the weather service's warning said. We've got key…
CONNECTICUT – The National Weather Service said severe weather is possible in Connecticut Wednesday afternoon, with “the main hazard from the storm being wind gusts up to 60 mph.” Additionally, Wednesday marks the official end of the latest heat wave. Once again, it will feel like over 100 degrees. subscription”Today is another First Alert weather day, not only will there be a dangerous combination of high temperatures and high humidity (bringing heat index values close to/above 100), but there is the potential for strong to severe weather conditions later in the day,” a WFSB 3 TV meteorologist said. Severe storm.…
West Coast Style Blog: The eddy leaves and the wind in San Francisco changes from southwest to northwest. part 1
West Coast Style Blog: The eddy leaves and the wind in San Francisco changes from southwest to northwest. Part 1 – Blog.WeatherFlow.com Mike Godsey We've been seeing strong winds all day long over Sherman Island for nearly a week, and today we're starting to get strong winds there. The chart below shows why Kerry is forecasting a shift in coastal winds from southwest to northwest, and why we are seeing weakening Sherman Island winds and increasing coastal, coyote and Third Avenue winds. Source link
reporter: Akash SharmaLast updated: July 17, 2024 9:54 pm ISTThe navy said the search and rescue efforts in India and Oman were conducted amid challenging weather conditions, with the area experiencing rough seas and strong winds. (Image source: Indian Navy/X)Thirteen Indian and three Sri Lankan citizens were among those missing after the merchant ship “Prestige Falcon” capsized southeast of Ras Madrak in Oman on Monday.The Indian Navy successfully rescued nine crew members, including eight Indians and one Sri Lankan, during a search and rescue operation after the Comoros-flagged oil tanker Prestige Falcon capsized off the coast of Oman on Wednesday.…
2024 Hungarian Grand Prix Weekend Weather Forecast Friday 19th July – FP1 and FP2situation: Sunny to mostly cloudy with light to moderate showers in the afternoon. Light northeast wind. FP1: 32°C // FP2: 32°CExpected maximum temperature: 32 degrees CelsiusExpected minimum temperature: 22 degrees CelsiusChance of rain: 20% Saturday, July 20 – FP3 and Qualifierssituation: The weather is expected to be partly cloudy and dry. By the afternoon, I felt a little uneasy. Light northeast wind. FP3: 33°C // Q: 33°CExpected maximum temperature: 33 degrees CelsiusExpected minimum temperature: 20 degrees CelsiusChance of rain:
With the arrival of the cold front, the hot weather in July has stopped.Temperatures are going to be a lot cooler over the next few days, so enjoy it while you still can!What's the weather like Wednesday in Oklahoma?The much-publicized cold front is here, bringing showers across the state this Wednesday morning.Temperatures are in the low 60s and low 70s. Temperatures will drop 20 degrees compared to Tuesday.Highs will rise into the 70s and 80s, but more showers and storms are possible Wednesday afternoon, which could drop temperatures into the 70s in the Oklahoma City metro.Wednesday night, there's a chance…
go through: PhD. Hripsim Mkrchiyan Thunderstorm surface intensification is an atmospheric phenomenon that describes a significant increase in ground radiation during thunderstorm activity. This effect is primarily attributed to the acceleration of charged particles by strong electric fields within thunderclouds, which can lead to an increase in detectable gamma radiation at the Earth's surface. In the 1920s, Wilson theorized that the dipole structure of thunderclouds could accelerate electrons toward the ground. However, the theory did not gain immediate acceptance. Some 60 years later, it was finally verified that the electrical structure of thunderclouds does have the ability to accelerate particles…
(CNN) — A new wave of storms is inundating the flooded South, bringing another threat of damaging winds, tornadoes and flash flooding, including in parts of Texas where hundreds of people were killed in torrential downpours earlier this month. rescued.The Gulf Coast from eastern Texas to Mississippi has already received 3 to 6 inches of rain, with more heavy rain expected throughout the day as the storm moves up the coast and across Texas.More than 9 million people are under flood watches across a vast region from central Texas to southeast Georgia, including rainy areas north of Houston. Metropolitan hubs…