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Cpv17 wrote:rwfromkansas wrote:Batteries exploded in my Ambient Weather 1400-IP, and replacement isn’t working, so I guess I will have to get a new weather station. Ugh.
I never have luck with weather stations. Every single one I’ve ever owned has broke on me within a few weeks or months.
Ntxw wrote:FYI in world news massive volcanic eruption near Tonga in the South Pacific. One of the most intense we've seen via Satellite in a long while. This was likely a very quick explosive eruption.
https://twitter.com/MJVentrice/status/1482437044785889286
https://twitter.com/WeatherdotUS/status/1482319932369125381
Ntxw wrote:FYI in world news massive volcanic eruption near Tonga in the South Pacific. One of the most intense we've seen via Satellite in a long while. This was likely a very quick explosive eruption.
https://twitter.com/MJVentrice/status/1482437044785889286
https://twitter.com/WeatherdotUS/status/1482319932369125381
orangeblood wrote:Ntxw wrote:FYI in world news massive volcanic eruption near Tonga in the South Pacific. One of the most intense we've seen via Satellite in a long while. This was likely a very quick explosive eruption.
https://twitter.com/MJVentrice/status/1482437044785889286
https://twitter.com/WeatherdotUS/status/1482319932369125381
Whoathat may throw a wrinkle into those United Nations Carbon targets
Portastorm wrote:orangeblood wrote:Ntxw wrote:FYI in world news massive volcanic eruption near Tonga in the South Pacific. One of the most intense we've seen via Satellite in a long while. This was likely a very quick explosive eruption.
https://twitter.com/MJVentrice/status/1482437044785889286
https://twitter.com/WeatherdotUS/status/1482319932369125381
Whoathat may throw a wrinkle into those United Nations Carbon targets
The eruptions have been from underwater volcanic activity, so there won’t be a lot of ash as a result. However the question is how much extra water vapor was pumped into the global atmospheric equation … and what impact, if any, it has on our weather.
Haris wrote:[url]https://i.ibb.co/kKyvKxv/85-EF3-E07-F7-C4-468-A-BEF2-9-CC5-A8076787.png [/url]
Best run yet (not saying much though lol)
Cerlin wrote:Got dry slotted! Oh well, winter looks promising, I’m sure there will be more chances in the future.
wxman57 wrote:Portastorm wrote:orangeblood wrote:
Whoathat may throw a wrinkle into those United Nations Carbon targets
The eruptions have been from underwater volcanic activity, so there won’t be a lot of ash as a result. However the question is how much extra water vapor was pumped into the global atmospheric equation … and what impact, if any, it has on our weather.
Photos and satellite imagery would indicate that a tremendous ash cloud covers the region. Even though the explosion was underwater, it threw ash up very high into the atmosphere. I was reading that the explosion was heard over 5000 miles away in Alaska. I heard one audio clip from Fiji.
Cerlin wrote:Got dry slotted! Oh well, winter looks promising, I’m sure there will be more chances in the future.
wxman57 wrote:Ntxw wrote:FYI in world news massive volcanic eruption near Tonga in the South Pacific. One of the most intense we've seen via Satellite in a long while. This was likely a very quick explosive eruption.
https://twitter.com/MJVentrice/status/1482437044785889286
https://twitter.com/WeatherdotUS/status/1482319932369125381
Apparently, that video of the explosion is not from last evening's eruption, it's from a smaller eruption last month. There are no known videos of the current explosion.
3090 wrote:wxman57 wrote:Ntxw wrote:FYI in world news massive volcanic eruption near Tonga in the South Pacific. One of the most intense we've seen via Satellite in a long while. This was likely a very quick explosive eruption.
https://twitter.com/MJVentrice/status/1482437044785889286
https://twitter.com/WeatherdotUS/status/1482319932369125381
Apparently, that video of the explosion is not from last evening's eruption, it's from a smaller eruption last month. There are no known videos of the current explosion.
So it is someone trying to fool the world of us? Just wondering how do you know it is NOT, from yesterday?
Golf7270 wrote:Ntxw, do you think the niño like forcing can persist into February? Just curious
bubba hotep wrote:18z GFS through 240+ looks like the 12z Euro. Can't get a big Southern Plains snowstorm with this type of pattern. Need something to change.
https://www.tropicaltidbits.com/analysis/models/gfs/2022011518/gfs_apcpn_us_41.png
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