KWT wrote:No what stopped TD-2E from getting stronger was the fact that it had dry air to its west and it was practically on top of land when it stopped getting stronger (It did gain 5mph before getting too close to land)
Still I look foward to hearing more from you jim to see if you can prove to us on here your ideas are true.
Yes I realize that KWT but I have always said that the atmosphere seems to be in continual contact with the IMF by way of space weather changes.
So the table is somewhat already set for what is occurring.
Let's just say foir the sake of arguement that what I have talked about in regards to the solar wind and particle levels is true. Well doesn't the dynamics of the atmosphere already have to basically be in place for this relationship to occur?
I have talked about the presence of cold fronts and troughs in the eastern US around where I live in relation to the presence of coronal holes. These weather patterns do not just show up. They move across the country.
So the morphology of the IMF (Interplanetary magnetic field) is indicative of what lies ahead. And if there is a feedback it should happen all the time. I like to think of space weather as the mother lode of all the oceanic and atmospheric teleconnections.
Jim