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Ntxw wrote:3090 wrote:wxman57 wrote:
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?
I don't think if anyone was that close to the recent explosion would have survived no less film it.
Haris wrote:18z GEFS are smoking different
Golf7270 wrote:Its fantasy, but HH gfs has epic beyond epic winter storm for yall. Fun to look at fo sho
Golf7270 wrote:Its fantasy, but HH gfs has epic beyond epic winter storm for yall. Fun to look at fo sho
Golf7270 wrote:Its fantasy, but HH gfs has epic beyond epic winter storm for yall. Fun to look at fo sho
HockeyTx82 wrote:Any chance that stuff in Oklahoma makes it into NTX?
Ntxw wrote:wxman57 wrote:Portastorm wrote:
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.
The satellite imagery is definitely real. This is in a region that is ENSO sensitive and we already have a Nino like forcing going on over the IDL.
Iceresistance wrote:18z GFS has a INSANE Winter Storm in the long range, it's unlikely to happen, but there is one thing for sure: We have major pattern changes coming our way soon.
3090 wrote:Iceresistance wrote:18z GFS has a INSANE Winter Storm in the long range, it's unlikely to happen, but there is one thing for sure: We have major pattern changes coming our way soon.
The GFS is actually coming into agreement with the Canadian and the EURO; both early on have been forecasting an unusual southern winter storm event. Now that all 3 are seemingly lining up, I think it is safe to say, it is very good safe bet, a major southern winter storm will occur. The last remaining questions are; What areas ans how much?
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