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Donde Debby? 11 PM Discussion
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11 PM:
60 mph
Stationary
29.8 85.9
Salient part of the Discussion written by Stacey Stewart who is one of the best:
The big red circle that is now the cone, looks like more like a scoop of Dark Cherry Ice Cream on top of a missing cone.
Bryan is not happy.......he wants to know where they found those winds... so do I.
The trouble with Tropical Storms is...they are not Hurricanes. As bad as Hurricanes are they are easier to track, to predict and to prepare for... they are ORGANIZED. Tropical Storms like this are a different bird, sort of like an Ostrich is a bird but not like the bluebird on your bird feeder. Yes, they both have feathers, otherwise that's about.
To the untrained eye... someone would have problems finding Debby on this satellite loop.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/gmex/flash-avn.html
Sometimes we rely on Dvorak, other times we don't.
Again, where is Debby?
According to this image... a good part of the Southeast can go outside and look up at the sky and see the far, distant out flow from Debby.
I've received emails asking me what that thing is forming down by the Yucatan.
Can we please retire the name Debby?
People have died. Several people. Homes have been destroyed. Bridges and roads are out.
Power is out.
And, unless the GFS is right.... Debby will continue to cause misery to everyone from trackers to tourists, forecasters to emergency management to the average Joe in Port St. Joe who has been taking the brunt of this lopsided, now you see me ...now you don't tropical storm.
Sweet Tropical Dreams..
Bobbi
60 mph
Stationary
29.8 85.9
Salient part of the Discussion written by Stacey Stewart who is one of the best:
All of the NHC model guidance...except
for the GFS and GFS-ensemble models...indicate this blocking pattern
across the central and eastern U.S. Should continue as fast-moving
shortwave troughs pass well to the north of Debby. The result
should be that the cyclone will move little during the next couple
of days...and then only drift slowly northward after that as the
ridge over the southeastern U.S. Gradually breaks down. Although the
GFS model has been very consistent with a fast northeastward motion
across North Florida the past few days...the large sprawling nature
of the cyclone and the blocking ridge to the north would suggest
that the GFS model may be lifting out Debby too quickly. The
official forecast track is similar to but slightly left of the
previous advisory track...mainly due to the more westward initial
position.
The big red circle that is now the cone, looks like more like a scoop of Dark Cherry Ice Cream on top of a missing cone.
Bryan is not happy.......he wants to know where they found those winds... so do I.
The trouble with Tropical Storms is...they are not Hurricanes. As bad as Hurricanes are they are easier to track, to predict and to prepare for... they are ORGANIZED. Tropical Storms like this are a different bird, sort of like an Ostrich is a bird but not like the bluebird on your bird feeder. Yes, they both have feathers, otherwise that's about.
To the untrained eye... someone would have problems finding Debby on this satellite loop.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/gmex/flash-avn.html
Sometimes we rely on Dvorak, other times we don't.
Again, where is Debby?
According to this image... a good part of the Southeast can go outside and look up at the sky and see the far, distant out flow from Debby.
I've received emails asking me what that thing is forming down by the Yucatan.
Can we please retire the name Debby?
People have died. Several people. Homes have been destroyed. Bridges and roads are out.
Power is out.
And, unless the GFS is right.... Debby will continue to cause misery to everyone from trackers to tourists, forecasters to emergency management to the average Joe in Port St. Joe who has been taking the brunt of this lopsided, now you see me ...now you don't tropical storm.
Sweet Tropical Dreams..
Bobbi
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I often complain about the NHC and their discussion. Not this morning, great discussion... excellent detail and honest admittance that areas far from the center of "Debby" and how they are experiencing Tropical Storm Conditions.
That's viewing it in an honest, holistic way and needed more often. Less defensive positioning as to why Debby didn't do this or that, etc. They are dealing with what "is" and what will most likely happen.
There are two main scenarios here. The NHC, as usual, is going with the more conservative one that keeps Debby in the Gulf edging slowly towards the coast, refusing to leave the water until later in the week. By Saturday she might do the beach resorts... that's a hard forecast to buy but it's within the realm of possibility. The second scenario is that the GFS model ....which was ignored in earlier forecasts.........was right and the front is stronger than previously thought and she begins to move her sorry butt across the State of Florida taking her rain offshore in the formation zone of Alberto and Beryl and intensifies better over the warmer waters of the Gulf Stream. Not a totally unbelievable possibility as that has happened before and can and will happen again. And, the area is ripe for development so far this year. That forecast would also take a stronger storm up along the East Coast staying just off shore and coming near Cape Hatteras down the road. Note, newer projections show it staying further off shore but I have problems with that seeing the current synoptics over the South. Or I could see it lingering off the coast of Savannah and SC... my thought no one elses. I'm a realist when it comes to these storms, what is plausible and in sync with what is happening further up stream. Another possibility is it moves into South Georgia with flooding rain ... etc, etc.
So... watch the various loops to see any movement or indication that the GFS is and was right.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/gmex/flash-avn.html
Another possibility is, as strange as it seems and not supported by official discussion but more in chatter online and off by trackers trying to forecast this storm... she may not be a true surface storm with a stacked, vertical alignment... her strongest convection has always been far away from her center and at times there have been competing swirls which tried to break off and yet didn't... this could happen as her "energy" (rain) finds itself in the Atlantic over the warm waters of the Gulf Stream, warmer than where she sits right now and that may be what the GFS and other models were smoking when it looked like she was spitting out newer storms that raced away from Florida. That was about a week ago... but maybe they were on to something???
Either way, stay safe. Many people are without power across a large area ...in small swaths where the damage from Twisters and strong cells created havoc last night. Because of how widespread an event this is..it will take longer to restore power and fix the infrastructure than if a small, category 1 storm had moved inland over Panama Beach.
I'd take a real Cat 1 Hurricane any day over a pissant, annoying Tropical Storm like Debby. The damage done from these sorts of dysfunctional storms is frustrating and costly... and there are no exciting moments of "wow for ten minutes I could hear the roar of the wind through the pine trees" or I watched as "rain flew sideways through the streets, each drop like a missile stinging me in the face and making me run for cover" No, wild moments of watching a hurricane move across the land... no storms like this go on and on and on, like a bad toothache as the water rises, flooding occurs, torrential rains plaque the area and things begin to go snap in the tropical night not so much from the strength of the wind as much as the length of time the wind blew, off and on and weakening from the torrents of rain.
It's like watching a ficus tree go over. They topple over in Miami from the wind, as much as from water logged soil unable to support the weird horizontal root system of the tree... and suddenly there are three humongous ficus trees down on a golf course that is flooded and looks like a lake. It's the rain, not the wind that really caused the problem. Yes, one big gust took it down...but only because of the foot of standing water on what used to be 6th Hole of what was once a beautifully manicured course.
Debby is that kind of pissant storm. Had Debby been moving she would have been a forgettable, footnote to this season. She is memorable because she is not moving. In the same way she stayed anchored South of Cuba and then in the Yucatan, she has anchored herself yet again.
Let's see if the "strong front" can budge her a bit and dislodge her...and then ...where will she drop anchor again I wonder. Hope it's off the coast of the Carolinas and not over the Carolinas because she can do major damage as an inland flood threat later on... when she finally makes her move.
Besos Bobbi
Discussion worth reading below:
WIND...TROPICAL STORM CONDITIONS WILL CONTINUE OVER PORTIONS OF
THE FLORIDA GULF COAST TODAY.
STORM SURGE...THE COMBINATION OF A STORM SURGE AND THE TIDE WILL
CAUSE NORMALLY DRY AREAS NEAR THE COAST TO BE FLOODED BY RISING
WATERS. THE WATER COULD REACH THE FOLLOWING DEPTHS ABOVE GROUND AT
THE TIMES OF HIGH TIDE OVER THE NEXT FEW DAYS...
APALACHEE BAY TO WACCASASSA BAY...4 TO 6 FT
FLORIDA WEST COAST SOUTH OF WACCASASSA BAY...2 TO 4 FT
ALABAMA-FLORDA BORDER EASTWARD TO APALACHEE BAY...2 TO 4 FT
SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA TO ALABAMA-FLORIDA BORDER...1 TO 3 FT
THE DEEPEST WATER WILL OCCUR ALONG THE IMMEDIATE COAST IN AREAS OF
ONSHORE FLOW. SURGE-RELATED FLOODING DEPENDS ON THE RELATIVE
TIMING OF THE SURGE AND THE TIDAL CYCLE...AND CAN VARY GREATLY OVER
SHORT DISTANCES. FOR INFORMATION SPECIFIC TO YOUR AREA...PLEASE
SEE PRODUCTS ISSUED BY YOUR LOCAL NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE.
RAINFALL...DEBBY IS EXPECTED TO PRODUCE TOTAL RAIN ACCUMULATIONS OF
10 TO 15 INCHES OVER EASTERN PORTIONS OF THE FLORIDA PANHANDLE AND
NORTHERN FLORIDA...WITH ISOLATED MAXIMUM AMOUNTS OF 25 INCHES
POSSIBLE. SURROUNDING THIS AREA...TOTAL RAIN ACCUMULATIONS OF 5 TO
10 INCHES ARE EXPECTED OVER CENTRAL FLORIDA AND SOUTHEAST GEORGIA
INTO COASTAL SOUTH CAROLINA...WITH ISOLATED MAXIMUM AMOUNTS OF 15
INCHES POSSIBLE. GIVEN THE RECENT HEAVY RAINFALL AND WET SOIL
CONDITIONS...THESE ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS WILL EXACERBATE THE FLASH
FLOOD THREAT ACROSS PORTIONS OF NORTHERN FLORIDA AND SOUTHERN
ALABAMA.
TORNADOES...A FEW TORNADOES ARE POSSIBLE TODAY ACROSS THE EASTERN
FLORIDA PANHANDLE...AS WELL AS WESTERN AND CENTRAL PORTIONS OF THE
FLORIDA PENINSULA.
NEXT ADVISORY
-------------
NEXT COMPLETE ADVISORY...1000 AM CDT.
$$
FORECASTER KIMBERLAIN/FRANKLIN
I often complain about the NHC and their discussion. Not this morning, great discussion... excellent detail and honest admittance that areas far from the center of "Debby" and how they are experiencing Tropical Storm Conditions.
That's viewing it in an honest, holistic way and needed more often. Less defensive positioning as to why Debby didn't do this or that, etc. They are dealing with what "is" and what will most likely happen.
There are two main scenarios here. The NHC, as usual, is going with the more conservative one that keeps Debby in the Gulf edging slowly towards the coast, refusing to leave the water until later in the week. By Saturday she might do the beach resorts... that's a hard forecast to buy but it's within the realm of possibility. The second scenario is that the GFS model ....which was ignored in earlier forecasts.........was right and the front is stronger than previously thought and she begins to move her sorry butt across the State of Florida taking her rain offshore in the formation zone of Alberto and Beryl and intensifies better over the warmer waters of the Gulf Stream. Not a totally unbelievable possibility as that has happened before and can and will happen again. And, the area is ripe for development so far this year. That forecast would also take a stronger storm up along the East Coast staying just off shore and coming near Cape Hatteras down the road. Note, newer projections show it staying further off shore but I have problems with that seeing the current synoptics over the South. Or I could see it lingering off the coast of Savannah and SC... my thought no one elses. I'm a realist when it comes to these storms, what is plausible and in sync with what is happening further up stream. Another possibility is it moves into South Georgia with flooding rain ... etc, etc.
So... watch the various loops to see any movement or indication that the GFS is and was right.
http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/goes/east/gmex/flash-avn.html
Another possibility is, as strange as it seems and not supported by official discussion but more in chatter online and off by trackers trying to forecast this storm... she may not be a true surface storm with a stacked, vertical alignment... her strongest convection has always been far away from her center and at times there have been competing swirls which tried to break off and yet didn't... this could happen as her "energy" (rain) finds itself in the Atlantic over the warm waters of the Gulf Stream, warmer than where she sits right now and that may be what the GFS and other models were smoking when it looked like she was spitting out newer storms that raced away from Florida. That was about a week ago... but maybe they were on to something???
Either way, stay safe. Many people are without power across a large area ...in small swaths where the damage from Twisters and strong cells created havoc last night. Because of how widespread an event this is..it will take longer to restore power and fix the infrastructure than if a small, category 1 storm had moved inland over Panama Beach.
I'd take a real Cat 1 Hurricane any day over a pissant, annoying Tropical Storm like Debby. The damage done from these sorts of dysfunctional storms is frustrating and costly... and there are no exciting moments of "wow for ten minutes I could hear the roar of the wind through the pine trees" or I watched as "rain flew sideways through the streets, each drop like a missile stinging me in the face and making me run for cover" No, wild moments of watching a hurricane move across the land... no storms like this go on and on and on, like a bad toothache as the water rises, flooding occurs, torrential rains plaque the area and things begin to go snap in the tropical night not so much from the strength of the wind as much as the length of time the wind blew, off and on and weakening from the torrents of rain.
It's like watching a ficus tree go over. They topple over in Miami from the wind, as much as from water logged soil unable to support the weird horizontal root system of the tree... and suddenly there are three humongous ficus trees down on a golf course that is flooded and looks like a lake. It's the rain, not the wind that really caused the problem. Yes, one big gust took it down...but only because of the foot of standing water on what used to be 6th Hole of what was once a beautifully manicured course.
Debby is that kind of pissant storm. Had Debby been moving she would have been a forgettable, footnote to this season. She is memorable because she is not moving. In the same way she stayed anchored South of Cuba and then in the Yucatan, she has anchored herself yet again.
Let's see if the "strong front" can budge her a bit and dislodge her...and then ...where will she drop anchor again I wonder. Hope it's off the coast of the Carolinas and not over the Carolinas because she can do major damage as an inland flood threat later on... when she finally makes her move.
Besos Bobbi
Discussion worth reading below:
WIND...TROPICAL STORM CONDITIONS WILL CONTINUE OVER PORTIONS OF
THE FLORIDA GULF COAST TODAY.
STORM SURGE...THE COMBINATION OF A STORM SURGE AND THE TIDE WILL
CAUSE NORMALLY DRY AREAS NEAR THE COAST TO BE FLOODED BY RISING
WATERS. THE WATER COULD REACH THE FOLLOWING DEPTHS ABOVE GROUND AT
THE TIMES OF HIGH TIDE OVER THE NEXT FEW DAYS...
APALACHEE BAY TO WACCASASSA BAY...4 TO 6 FT
FLORIDA WEST COAST SOUTH OF WACCASASSA BAY...2 TO 4 FT
ALABAMA-FLORDA BORDER EASTWARD TO APALACHEE BAY...2 TO 4 FT
SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA TO ALABAMA-FLORIDA BORDER...1 TO 3 FT
THE DEEPEST WATER WILL OCCUR ALONG THE IMMEDIATE COAST IN AREAS OF
ONSHORE FLOW. SURGE-RELATED FLOODING DEPENDS ON THE RELATIVE
TIMING OF THE SURGE AND THE TIDAL CYCLE...AND CAN VARY GREATLY OVER
SHORT DISTANCES. FOR INFORMATION SPECIFIC TO YOUR AREA...PLEASE
SEE PRODUCTS ISSUED BY YOUR LOCAL NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE OFFICE.
RAINFALL...DEBBY IS EXPECTED TO PRODUCE TOTAL RAIN ACCUMULATIONS OF
10 TO 15 INCHES OVER EASTERN PORTIONS OF THE FLORIDA PANHANDLE AND
NORTHERN FLORIDA...WITH ISOLATED MAXIMUM AMOUNTS OF 25 INCHES
POSSIBLE. SURROUNDING THIS AREA...TOTAL RAIN ACCUMULATIONS OF 5 TO
10 INCHES ARE EXPECTED OVER CENTRAL FLORIDA AND SOUTHEAST GEORGIA
INTO COASTAL SOUTH CAROLINA...WITH ISOLATED MAXIMUM AMOUNTS OF 15
INCHES POSSIBLE. GIVEN THE RECENT HEAVY RAINFALL AND WET SOIL
CONDITIONS...THESE ADDITIONAL AMOUNTS WILL EXACERBATE THE FLASH
FLOOD THREAT ACROSS PORTIONS OF NORTHERN FLORIDA AND SOUTHERN
ALABAMA.
TORNADOES...A FEW TORNADOES ARE POSSIBLE TODAY ACROSS THE EASTERN
FLORIDA PANHANDLE...AS WELL AS WESTERN AND CENTRAL PORTIONS OF THE
FLORIDA PENINSULA.
NEXT ADVISORY
-------------
NEXT COMPLETE ADVISORY...1000 AM CDT.
$$
FORECASTER KIMBERLAIN/FRANKLIN
It's Complicated
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There is a wave in the Caribbean and partly in the Atlantic. It's a big wave. It has no real center.
The part of it that seemed to be the center took off for the north ....the lower energy is moving west and will increase the chances of rain for Miami and the Keys. In the summer it rains a lot, will it even be noticeable?
An area in the deep SW Caribbean Sea was supposed to cross over towards the Pacific... however... it doesn't seem to be rushing west any time soon. In fact, almost looks like it's creating it's own outflow boundary that is moving into the heart of the wave that was over PR and creating more trouble for the already troubled wave.
Go figure the SW Carib wave has higher chances of development than "The Wave"
It's complicated. Yes, we have a slowly developing El Nino ...but you can't blame everything on that.
Yes, we have African Dust in the Atlantic... but you can't blame everything on that.
Tropical Weather is not that simple... it has to do with rivers of wind high up in the atmosphere, it has to do with water temps and African Dust, saline and MJO and Kelvin Waves and it's a complicated mess of mathematical equations.... takes a lot to make a wave become a tropical cyclone...so next time you see something spinning with a real CDO and a developing eye popping out pay it the respect it deserves because it's easier to bake a good chocolate cake than it is to get a tropical cyclone spinning.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuE12DaAWh0&feature=results_video&playnext=1&list=PL79F465B6CF17D31B
Besos Bobbi
Beginning to feel that this wave is a wave I used to love...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-HPSFw_Cco&feature=results_video&playnext=1&list=PL4B9302E824594130
The part of it that seemed to be the center took off for the north ....the lower energy is moving west and will increase the chances of rain for Miami and the Keys. In the summer it rains a lot, will it even be noticeable?
An area in the deep SW Caribbean Sea was supposed to cross over towards the Pacific... however... it doesn't seem to be rushing west any time soon. In fact, almost looks like it's creating it's own outflow boundary that is moving into the heart of the wave that was over PR and creating more trouble for the already troubled wave.
Go figure the SW Carib wave has higher chances of development than "The Wave"
It's complicated. Yes, we have a slowly developing El Nino ...but you can't blame everything on that.
Yes, we have African Dust in the Atlantic... but you can't blame everything on that.
Tropical Weather is not that simple... it has to do with rivers of wind high up in the atmosphere, it has to do with water temps and African Dust, saline and MJO and Kelvin Waves and it's a complicated mess of mathematical equations.... takes a lot to make a wave become a tropical cyclone...so next time you see something spinning with a real CDO and a developing eye popping out pay it the respect it deserves because it's easier to bake a good chocolate cake than it is to get a tropical cyclone spinning.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuE12DaAWh0&feature=results_video&playnext=1&list=PL79F465B6CF17D31B
Besos Bobbi
Beginning to feel that this wave is a wave I used to love...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I-HPSFw_Cco&feature=results_video&playnext=1&list=PL4B9302E824594130
Not much going on...unless you got a party to go to today...
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Then you can drink Hurricanes and sip Mojitos and maybe have some ice cold beer... and after a while, you can imagine little cyclonic storms traipsing through the tropics... looking for some sexy guy named Kelvin to make those storms come alive.
Kelvin or as his full name goes is Kelvin Wave. Where Kelvin Waves tropical storms follow. A lot like the whole MJO thing which some meteorologists believe and others think is a government conspiracy.
http://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/abs/10.1175/MWR-D-10-05060.1
More reading.... you got nothing else to do today unless you are going to a party.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelvin_wave
I'm not... am in Raleigh, not Miami or I'd be at a party drinking Rum and Coca Cola and talking to tropical weather friends. I'm doing Zumba, watching some loops, gonna watch the sun go down by the Lake on this Summer Heat Wave. Figuring by the time my youngest son gets to town he'll tell me "this isn't a Heat Wave Mommy" and it will be 69 degrees at night and it will be 79 in the shade and I'll go "yeah, right" always happens that way. Like some funny weather plot.
There is a wave out by Africa, but I am not going to pay it any attention until it gets past 55W and an area of convection down by the Yucatan that one model flirts with wanting to develop but doesn't. Also, some moisture moving towards South Florida and the Keys but...nothing developed to write home about. The tropics are shut down for a while it seems.
Go out and have fun today, go party with friends at a nice pool party or go to the ocean... or the Lake or sit in bed listening to Country Music reading the Sunday paper and pretend you are on vacation.
Kelvin is on vacation in the Pacific...
Besos Bobbi ;)
This is as close as I am getting today....
Kelvin or as his full name goes is Kelvin Wave. Where Kelvin Waves tropical storms follow. A lot like the whole MJO thing which some meteorologists believe and others think is a government conspiracy.
http://journals.ametsoc.org/doi/abs/10.1175/MWR-D-10-05060.1
More reading.... you got nothing else to do today unless you are going to a party.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kelvin_wave
I'm not... am in Raleigh, not Miami or I'd be at a party drinking Rum and Coca Cola and talking to tropical weather friends. I'm doing Zumba, watching some loops, gonna watch the sun go down by the Lake on this Summer Heat Wave. Figuring by the time my youngest son gets to town he'll tell me "this isn't a Heat Wave Mommy" and it will be 69 degrees at night and it will be 79 in the shade and I'll go "yeah, right" always happens that way. Like some funny weather plot.
There is a wave out by Africa, but I am not going to pay it any attention until it gets past 55W and an area of convection down by the Yucatan that one model flirts with wanting to develop but doesn't. Also, some moisture moving towards South Florida and the Keys but...nothing developed to write home about. The tropics are shut down for a while it seems.
Go out and have fun today, go party with friends at a nice pool party or go to the ocean... or the Lake or sit in bed listening to Country Music reading the Sunday paper and pretend you are on vacation.
Kelvin is on vacation in the Pacific...
Besos Bobbi ;)
This is as close as I am getting today....
NOTHING HAPPENING
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I mean nothing. Nothing in the Atlantic Basin . . . and this blog is about the Atlantic Basin so...
NOTHING HAPPENING.
I could put a cutesy spin on that or go deeply esoteric but no... NOTHING HAPPENING pretty much says it all.
The big, enormous high pressure has expanded across most of the Atlantic over parts of the SE and has sucked all the energy out of the Basin...all the moisture... like one big wet, dry vacuum cleaner.
Stay cool. Stay inside. Use Sunscreen if you must go out. Eat Ice Cream or Frozen Yogurt.
Sweet Tropical Dreams... Bobbi
NOTHING HAPPENING.
I could put a cutesy spin on that or go deeply esoteric but no... NOTHING HAPPENING pretty much says it all.
The big, enormous high pressure has expanded across most of the Atlantic over parts of the SE and has sucked all the energy out of the Basin...all the moisture... like one big wet, dry vacuum cleaner.
Stay cool. Stay inside. Use Sunscreen if you must go out. Eat Ice Cream or Frozen Yogurt.
Sweet Tropical Dreams... Bobbi
8 Temmuz 2012 Pazar
Debby Makes Landfall ...Finally..... Yellow Circle in the Atlantic
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Been a long few days waiting for Tropical Storm Debby to finally make landfall. And, finally...she did in a place very familiar with tropical storms... Steinhatchee, Florida.
There is massive flooding across a wide area and the misery goes on and on.
There isn't much more I can add tonight to what I have said. I will add more tomorrow.
As usual, her convection is far removed from her center and her center should follow the convection.
Looks more like a big frontal boundary.
It's cool across the region where the front dropped down. Saturday and Sunday in Raleigh it's forecast to be 103 degrees. All time record high at RDU is 105. According to Greg Fishel we have a serious chance of breaking that high this weekend.
http://www.wral.com/rs/bio/1010713/
56 degrees tonight... 103 a few days later?
Why am I talking on this when I usually discuss Miami? Because I spend a lot of time in Raleigh and because I find that when there are constant flip flops in temps and the pattern is not set in stone... things get funny in the tropics. Unpredictable weird years.
Beware the Atlantic Hurricane Season of 2012...
And.... there is a YELLOW circle where I pointed out a strong tropical wave this morning. Out in the distant Atlantic, halfway across this strong, tough wave keeps going west.
Far out there on the right... banding around a wave with a bright white circle in the middle.
Cape Verde Waves. The Holy Grail.
Harder than finding a purple, evening gown in Raleigh in the summer............ busy with wedding preparations for a wedding in New York in July.
Busy watching loops.
Busy watching Debby move "Southeast" across South Florida.
Hmmnnnn. Funky.
I keep thinking on the years 1944, 1945 and 1947. Strong Florida storms, many of them extremely wet and many of them affecting this same region of South Florida.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:1947_Atlantic_hurricane_season_map.png
Be back later tomorrow... with dreams of purple and yellow in my head.
Besos Bobbi
There is massive flooding across a wide area and the misery goes on and on.
There isn't much more I can add tonight to what I have said. I will add more tomorrow.
As usual, her convection is far removed from her center and her center should follow the convection.
Looks more like a big frontal boundary.
It's cool across the region where the front dropped down. Saturday and Sunday in Raleigh it's forecast to be 103 degrees. All time record high at RDU is 105. According to Greg Fishel we have a serious chance of breaking that high this weekend.
http://www.wral.com/rs/bio/1010713/
56 degrees tonight... 103 a few days later?
Why am I talking on this when I usually discuss Miami? Because I spend a lot of time in Raleigh and because I find that when there are constant flip flops in temps and the pattern is not set in stone... things get funny in the tropics. Unpredictable weird years.
Beware the Atlantic Hurricane Season of 2012...
And.... there is a YELLOW circle where I pointed out a strong tropical wave this morning. Out in the distant Atlantic, halfway across this strong, tough wave keeps going west.
Far out there on the right... banding around a wave with a bright white circle in the middle.
Cape Verde Waves. The Holy Grail.
Harder than finding a purple, evening gown in Raleigh in the summer............ busy with wedding preparations for a wedding in New York in July.
Busy watching loops.
Busy watching Debby move "Southeast" across South Florida.
Hmmnnnn. Funky.
I keep thinking on the years 1944, 1945 and 1947. Strong Florida storms, many of them extremely wet and many of them affecting this same region of South Florida.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:1947_Atlantic_hurricane_season_map.png
Be back later tomorrow... with dreams of purple and yellow in my head.
Besos Bobbi
10N 38W -- Cape Verde Wave - Yellow Circle
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This is the real thing...if it develops and if it hangs in there. So far, it's shown itself to be a very tough wave working it's way further west than anyone thought it could.
A model last week showed it developing, honestly cannot remember which one as it was a long shot and the priority was Debby.
Priorities shift.
This is a priority, a wave worth watching.
Debby has been downgraded. After days of being a Debby downer, the forecasters finally got rid of her... at least for now. She could spin up and if so they will upgrade her back to a Tropical Storm.
This is the one to watch... is 2012 so bizarre that a Cape Verde Wave can develop the last week in June in the middle of the Atlantic. Not sure. But, if any wave can...this one might.
IF SO...it would beat Bertha's formation in 1996 which was historic and one of my most memorable hysterical moments on TWC when John Hope turned around to see they changed the graphics and suddenly there was a storm where there had been no dot on his "areas of hurricane formation chart" :)
Things change. Some years are different.
This is one of them....
Miami, Charleston, the Virgin Islands... everything west of this wave will be watching it very carefully IF it develops.
Keep watching.
http://www.intellicast.com/Storm/Hurricane/AtlanticSatellite.aspx?animate=true
Besos Bobbi
Ps..on a personal note. Am back in the gym at ballet/stretch classes working the barre and debating whether "wedgewood" is close enough to purple to pull this off for the wedding. Either that or can I really pull off a bright purple ball gown? Maybe... time will tell... am window shopping and watching the Cape Verde Wave. And, thinking if the heat in the South really happens... it will warm up the waters off shore and then...well yes everything connects in my mind to tropical weather ;)
This is the real thing...if it develops and if it hangs in there. So far, it's shown itself to be a very tough wave working it's way further west than anyone thought it could.
A model last week showed it developing, honestly cannot remember which one as it was a long shot and the priority was Debby.
Priorities shift.
This is a priority, a wave worth watching.
Debby has been downgraded. After days of being a Debby downer, the forecasters finally got rid of her... at least for now. She could spin up and if so they will upgrade her back to a Tropical Storm.
This is the one to watch... is 2012 so bizarre that a Cape Verde Wave can develop the last week in June in the middle of the Atlantic. Not sure. But, if any wave can...this one might.
IF SO...it would beat Bertha's formation in 1996 which was historic and one of my most memorable hysterical moments on TWC when John Hope turned around to see they changed the graphics and suddenly there was a storm where there had been no dot on his "areas of hurricane formation chart" :)
Things change. Some years are different.
This is one of them....
Miami, Charleston, the Virgin Islands... everything west of this wave will be watching it very carefully IF it develops.
Keep watching.
http://www.intellicast.com/Storm/Hurricane/AtlanticSatellite.aspx?animate=true
Besos Bobbi
Ps..on a personal note. Am back in the gym at ballet/stretch classes working the barre and debating whether "wedgewood" is close enough to purple to pull this off for the wedding. Either that or can I really pull off a bright purple ball gown? Maybe... time will tell... am window shopping and watching the Cape Verde Wave. And, thinking if the heat in the South really happens... it will warm up the waters off shore and then...well yes everything connects in my mind to tropical weather ;)
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The tropics today first:
My wave ... okay that's how I refer to it as I have been watching it since it rolled off of Africa while others were watching Debby obsessively. It's out there in the middle of the Atlantic moving west slowly dealing with dry air, SAL, negative conditions and climo and yet she is still there...
Second... Debby looking good.... more tropical up near the Carolinas than she did down in the Gulf, go figure.... models did predict she might reintensify. Vacation might be over for forecasters who may have to start issuing advisories again................
Three... Look at that front draped down into the Florida Straits and draped across Cuba. Did that GFS call that one or what?
What will happen down the road? Front dies out.. breaks up, parts of it linger. The wave moves WNW towards that area left over from the frontal boundary. How long will the hot, dry air remain over the South and will the wave affect Florida down the road? Hmnnn
Keep watching.
The Juice Loop shows Debby as being "iffy" as always and the wave working it's way, stair stepping to where it needs to be to have "close in" development' down the road. Note... staying weak gets it further west and gives it more of a chance to develop down the road. Florida, Carolina, Savannah, Cuba pay attention... and the Islands first of course...
Otherwise... this blog goes LONG with musings on the upcoming HEAT WAVE about to move into the SE with ALL TIME RECORD TEMPS and less publicity than a Category 1 hurricane would receive. In reality this is a BIGGER NEWS STORY as it relates directly towards tremendous economic losses, death toll of people affected by asthma, illnesses and old age diseases that occur with every bad heat wave and cause possible blackouts and massively high electric bills next month as people will have to run their fans and air conditions on over time and there is no relief, not even at the beach.
I woke up this morning and Google Weather upped the temps.
I find that not surprising as Greg Fishel thought the high temperatures earlier predicted might be a bit low and well 108 degrees. Last time I felt 108 degrees was driving through Phoenix pregnant with Mendy and it was 107 degrees at the corner of Sunset and Vine the day before Shuky was born in Hollywood, California. And, that was hot... nuts hot. Crazy hot.
Miami has HEAT, it does not have HOT as when the temperature flirts with 90 it pours beautiful tropical downpours and then it cools off. Gets a bit steamy yes, but it cools off... we are blessed with strong, ever constant breezes coming in from Biscayne Bay.
Up north, in places that are really "Down South" but which my Grandma Mary referred to as "up north" the air just hangs on a hot day. No breeze, no air movement... just hot. You can smell the red clay baking beneath your feet. To be honest, Grandma Mary called West Palm Beach "up the road" and anything north of Cape Canaveral was "Up North" ... there was something about Grandma Mary... something wonderful and that Florida gal... loved to talk about weather. A lot like me. I guess I got the weather gene in the family :)
Note nationwide, it has also been hot. In the past week, across the United States,1,011 records have been broken,including 251 new daily high temperature records on Tuesday."
www.wral.com
Years back when I was first online hanging out on AOL in the old "Weather Chat" I met a lot of strange people who were ahead of their times, prodigies of sorts who knew how to surf the web when others didn't even know that the Surf was up on the web or how to connect with other crazy people who had a predisposition to reading around natural disasters of all kind. Everyone finds their way into the weather section... if there is one common backdoor it's weather. Everyone talks about it, especially those who are hypochondriacs (sorry, I call em as I see em) or doomsayers who worry on the end of the world before it became fashionable in 2012, out of work writers, programmers and screenwriters stuck looking for good material to fill a script. Geologists with no earthquakes or volcanoes to watch will .... if bored to death ....watch the tropics.
We are all "map crazy" if you ask me.
Show me a map of earthquake fault lines or historic hurricane tracks and I act like a fifteen year old girl in love for the first time. I love maps. All maps. Maps of any kind. Once, during an extremely slow period in 1997 I actually did someone's astrological chart on a hurricane map for fun... I told them that their Venus was in Charleston but their Mars was in New York creating a problem in their energy flow. Hey, I was bored, being silly with an equally funny person and I obviously was not using the Hurricane Tracking maps for what turned out to be ....despite all predictions otherwise...............an extremely SLOW hurricane season.
This hurricane season was predicated to be slow to average based on El Nino, and as El Nino seems a bit shy and a hermit it is going to be a stronger than expected hurricane season. Oddly, back in 1997 no one saw El Nino coming before it became the Mother of All El Ninos according to Time Magazine.
Weather is not easily predictable. That is why strange people who are restless and love excitement and figuring out mysteries love weather...and geology...
Geology and Meteorology go together like peanut butter and jelly. Every card carrying geologist has a secret passion for weather and every card carrying meteorologist sneaks away often to check out Drudge's Earthquake Chart. Matt of course is a closet meteorologist, earthquake freak who would probably ignore reading info on any starlet who has suddenly run off with some low level politician if a strong earthquake was happening somewhere...
It's a passion... a fetish of sorts.
Whatever is going on in someone's life ... if they are the map crazy types they will stop whatever they are doing (sex included) to stare a glance at a breaking earth weather story. Trust me on this. I know.
Lex Luthor had one obsession in the world, other than getting Superman and that was WEATHER. He'd have thrown Lois and any woman he loved to the wolves if he had a chance to control weather. And, yeah Lex always had a thing for Lois but I am digressing here............
There was a "room" on AOL for Hurricanes and people who liked to talk about them. There was also a room for Geologists called "Earthquake Weather" and they would constantly debate whether there was such a thing as Earthquake Weather. When bored, which was often............they would come over to the Hurricane boards and get thrown off the hurricane boards for going off topic...
Is there a link?
I don't know... no one does for sure but everyone discusses it quietly.
No earthquake in America history lends itself to more chatter on links to UFOs (not discussed here, google it yourself, Indian curses which led to the Mississippi River running backwards and Presidents dying every 20 years until Reagan to wicked winters and hot summers before the first of 3 massive quakes. It's always been an Enigma as it is generally a quiet area unlike California which is an anchor in the Ring of Fire.
Was it an Indian Chief who wanted revenge..and took it via Earth Weather like some Lex Luthor character who knew the way to misery is to play with the weather or make an earthquake? Hey, it was before we created nuclear energy........
http://newmadridearthquake.com/2009/10/30/prophecies-tecumseh-strange-worlds-most-amazing-prophet/
A map... my heart goes pitter patter:
http://globalrumblings.blogspot.com/2012/03/sulfur-smell-new-madrid-fault-region.html
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/capital-weather-gang/post/bicentennial-of-the-
new-madrid-earthquake-sequence-can-it-happen-again/2012/02/07/gIQAbF0WwQ_blog.html
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/learn/topics/booms.php (note link to Charleston, SC)
http://www.tennessee.gov/tsla/exhibits/disasters/newmadrid.htm
http://www.new-madrid.mo.us/index.aspx?nid=132
A chilling, detailed report by an eye witness, survivor of the Great 1906 Earthquake.
http://www.sfmuseum.org/1906/ew20.html
An article about the Japanese Earthquake and hot weather preceding the quake:
http://www.technologyreview.com/view/424033/atmosphere-above-japan-heated-rapidly-before-m9/
Lex Luthor's secret obsession:
http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5028061/1/Lex_Luthor_Tall_Tales
Charleston, SC ...was there a link to the Hurricane or was it just bad karma or a Saturn aspect astrologically lol?? http://www.scmemory.org/education/After-the-Storm-8-5.5.pdf
Storms and Earthquakes have happened before, upping the ante on weather and earthquakes going hand in hand in some way we have yet to figure out..like the cure for the common cold.
http://www.scmemory.org/education/After-the-Storm-8-5.5.pdf
Jamaica: You can believe it was a punishment from God (sick) for the wicked ways of the people in Port Royal Jamaica or you could believe there was some connection:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1692_Jamaica_earthquake
http://www.mona.uwi.edu/uds/GEOHAZARDS_2001/EQprep-20010612b.html
Can flooding or extreme heat affect the earth and tip the balance that creates a quake?
Well..............they are having problems with sinkholes in North Florida..not the same but an after effect directly related to Debby tho in North Florida it doesn't take a lot for a sink hole to open up.
http://elainemeinelsupkis.typepad.com/earth_news/2007/08/hurricane-dean-.html ??? ;)
Debby vs Florida:
http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/local/article/261458/3/Debby-affecting-local-roadways
So, why am I waxing poetic about earthquakes?
Because..............when there is extreme heat forecasted for parts of Hurricane Country, after moving east from places near the New Madrid Fault Zone.... I can't help but wonder IF ...maybe there will be some connection.
Anything that historic in the area around the New Madrid Fault makes me think: Earthquake.
Anything historic weather wise in the Carolinas and Georgia makes me think: Hurricanes.
Often............in years where things flip fast, a strong heat spell will be broken by an usually early or late hurricane.
Raleigh is forecasted to have the hottest weather EVER in RECORDED HISTORY later this week. And, just think I am here
For those who love Dr. Strangelove and love Conspiracy Theories... you can forget Mother Nature and blame it on Big Brother... am sure someone somewhere is blaming the heat wave on HAARP or some other conspiracy. Take your pick.... Indian Chiefs, astrological aspects, Native American Indian curses or random, weird weather. Or... jaws music here.............Mayan Prophecies as it is 2012...
http://thestrongwatchman.com/news-underground/47-news-underground/686-video-dead-birds-dead-fish-haarp-earthquakes-weather-modification-the-new-madrid-faultwhat-is-going-on.html
I will say this though about the whole "chemtrail" conspiracy ... I'm a little tired of seeing them in Raleigh, nonstop and down towards the coast around Wilmington. From no where you see them, planes flying low with their chemicals unraveling..not high flying jet planes... and they criss cross the sky and within 30 minutes the blue sky suddenly turns milky white... my headaches get worse and I wonder...does no one notice this? Do people just not look up as they are driving paying attention to their texts and the road or do they simply think it's normal.
Twitter abounds with nonstop Tweets on HAARP. If you enjoy conspiracies it's a great highway to play on:
Chemtrail Awareness @onthechemtrailTemps over #100, excessive high winds & tornados all summer& spring- I'm sure it has nothing to do with #HAARP
It's not normal. Not sure what the story is there with them.. maybe they are making rain and it's no big conspiracy, Raleigh no longer has a drought... but whatever it is... my breathing and my headaches get worse whenever I notice the low flying planes with chemtrails unraveling ribbon like into white milky trails.
Like most people... I have priorities. I have to find the right something to wear with a wedgewood blue/purple gown for a wedding in July in New York as my weather focused daughter gets married... but am wondering what if any long term damage we are doing to the weather as we try to control "global warming" which will cause more problems than "global warming" has caused.
Bottom line... don't mess with Indian Chiefs, Lex Luthor or Superman and think Mint Juleps, small fans blowing on you while wearing as little clothes as possible if you live in the Carolinas when the "scary heat" arrives and you watch the mercury climb up into the triple digits.
Can hurricanes be far behind? I think not.............
1954 ... 3 sisters of Hazel, Edna and Carol1955 ....3 sisters of Connie, Diane and Ione hit the Mid Atlantic after a very hot summer.19661999
(maybe its a double digit thing like people with double consonaunts in their names spells trouble?)
Really the bottom line is 2012 has been a year with seesaw temps. A warm winter and then a sudden spate of cold spells and cool air, then hot weather again...historic temperatures...
Only time will tell if we have earthquakes or hurricanes this summer... you can blame it on the Mayan Prophecies, HAARP or Global Warming.... it's all the same thing in the end.
We love to talk about the weather while watching the earthquake ticker on Drudge or on your handy, dandy phone APP...
Nero fiddled while Rome burned and trust me weather watchers were discussing the strange weather and how the earth was rumbling while Nero fiddled.
As for me... I'll be eating Frozen Yogurt, wearing tank tops and thin guazy skirts and not much else while wondering on if the wave in the Atlantic will develop and come and break our heat spell. And, listening to Jimmy Buffett songs and using my new Bella Rocket to make smoothies with what's left of my Publix Yogurt Guava and Mango yogurts I have that I keep stored away for days like this in Raleigh.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qe-45dj-aGo Enjoy... Marilyn singing Heat Wave..
Pick your poison, pick your passion... and dreaming of being back home in South Florida when the wedding, family obligations subside and you know where you can find me... by the breeze, next to the gumbo limbo trees staring out at the blue beautiful water.
Besos Bobbi
The tropics today first:
My wave ... okay that's how I refer to it as I have been watching it since it rolled off of Africa while others were watching Debby obsessively. It's out there in the middle of the Atlantic moving west slowly dealing with dry air, SAL, negative conditions and climo and yet she is still there...
Second... Debby looking good.... more tropical up near the Carolinas than she did down in the Gulf, go figure.... models did predict she might reintensify. Vacation might be over for forecasters who may have to start issuing advisories again................
Three... Look at that front draped down into the Florida Straits and draped across Cuba. Did that GFS call that one or what?
What will happen down the road? Front dies out.. breaks up, parts of it linger. The wave moves WNW towards that area left over from the frontal boundary. How long will the hot, dry air remain over the South and will the wave affect Florida down the road? Hmnnn
Keep watching.
The Juice Loop shows Debby as being "iffy" as always and the wave working it's way, stair stepping to where it needs to be to have "close in" development' down the road. Note... staying weak gets it further west and gives it more of a chance to develop down the road. Florida, Carolina, Savannah, Cuba pay attention... and the Islands first of course...
Otherwise... this blog goes LONG with musings on the upcoming HEAT WAVE about to move into the SE with ALL TIME RECORD TEMPS and less publicity than a Category 1 hurricane would receive. In reality this is a BIGGER NEWS STORY as it relates directly towards tremendous economic losses, death toll of people affected by asthma, illnesses and old age diseases that occur with every bad heat wave and cause possible blackouts and massively high electric bills next month as people will have to run their fans and air conditions on over time and there is no relief, not even at the beach.
Weather for Raleigh, NC
76°F | °C | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun | ||||||
Partly Cloudy | ||||||||||
Wind: W at 5 mph | ||||||||||
Humidity: 52% | 99° | 75° | 104° | 77° | 108° | 81° | 104° | 77° |
I woke up this morning and Google Weather upped the temps.
I find that not surprising as Greg Fishel thought the high temperatures earlier predicted might be a bit low and well 108 degrees. Last time I felt 108 degrees was driving through Phoenix pregnant with Mendy and it was 107 degrees at the corner of Sunset and Vine the day before Shuky was born in Hollywood, California. And, that was hot... nuts hot. Crazy hot.
Miami has HEAT, it does not have HOT as when the temperature flirts with 90 it pours beautiful tropical downpours and then it cools off. Gets a bit steamy yes, but it cools off... we are blessed with strong, ever constant breezes coming in from Biscayne Bay.
Up north, in places that are really "Down South" but which my Grandma Mary referred to as "up north" the air just hangs on a hot day. No breeze, no air movement... just hot. You can smell the red clay baking beneath your feet. To be honest, Grandma Mary called West Palm Beach "up the road" and anything north of Cape Canaveral was "Up North" ... there was something about Grandma Mary... something wonderful and that Florida gal... loved to talk about weather. A lot like me. I guess I got the weather gene in the family :)
Note nationwide, it has also been hot. In the past week, across the United States,1,011 records have been broken,including 251 new daily high temperature records on Tuesday."
www.wral.com
Years back when I was first online hanging out on AOL in the old "Weather Chat" I met a lot of strange people who were ahead of their times, prodigies of sorts who knew how to surf the web when others didn't even know that the Surf was up on the web or how to connect with other crazy people who had a predisposition to reading around natural disasters of all kind. Everyone finds their way into the weather section... if there is one common backdoor it's weather. Everyone talks about it, especially those who are hypochondriacs (sorry, I call em as I see em) or doomsayers who worry on the end of the world before it became fashionable in 2012, out of work writers, programmers and screenwriters stuck looking for good material to fill a script. Geologists with no earthquakes or volcanoes to watch will .... if bored to death ....watch the tropics.
We are all "map crazy" if you ask me.
Show me a map of earthquake fault lines or historic hurricane tracks and I act like a fifteen year old girl in love for the first time. I love maps. All maps. Maps of any kind. Once, during an extremely slow period in 1997 I actually did someone's astrological chart on a hurricane map for fun... I told them that their Venus was in Charleston but their Mars was in New York creating a problem in their energy flow. Hey, I was bored, being silly with an equally funny person and I obviously was not using the Hurricane Tracking maps for what turned out to be ....despite all predictions otherwise...............an extremely SLOW hurricane season.
This hurricane season was predicated to be slow to average based on El Nino, and as El Nino seems a bit shy and a hermit it is going to be a stronger than expected hurricane season. Oddly, back in 1997 no one saw El Nino coming before it became the Mother of All El Ninos according to Time Magazine.
Weather is not easily predictable. That is why strange people who are restless and love excitement and figuring out mysteries love weather...and geology...
Geology and Meteorology go together like peanut butter and jelly. Every card carrying geologist has a secret passion for weather and every card carrying meteorologist sneaks away often to check out Drudge's Earthquake Chart. Matt of course is a closet meteorologist, earthquake freak who would probably ignore reading info on any starlet who has suddenly run off with some low level politician if a strong earthquake was happening somewhere...
It's a passion... a fetish of sorts.
Whatever is going on in someone's life ... if they are the map crazy types they will stop whatever they are doing (sex included) to stare a glance at a breaking earth weather story. Trust me on this. I know.
Lex Luthor had one obsession in the world, other than getting Superman and that was WEATHER. He'd have thrown Lois and any woman he loved to the wolves if he had a chance to control weather. And, yeah Lex always had a thing for Lois but I am digressing here............
There was a "room" on AOL for Hurricanes and people who liked to talk about them. There was also a room for Geologists called "Earthquake Weather" and they would constantly debate whether there was such a thing as Earthquake Weather. When bored, which was often............they would come over to the Hurricane boards and get thrown off the hurricane boards for going off topic...
Is there a link?
I don't know... no one does for sure but everyone discusses it quietly.
No earthquake in America history lends itself to more chatter on links to UFOs (not discussed here, google it yourself, Indian curses which led to the Mississippi River running backwards and Presidents dying every 20 years until Reagan to wicked winters and hot summers before the first of 3 massive quakes. It's always been an Enigma as it is generally a quiet area unlike California which is an anchor in the Ring of Fire.
Was it an Indian Chief who wanted revenge..and took it via Earth Weather like some Lex Luthor character who knew the way to misery is to play with the weather or make an earthquake? Hey, it was before we created nuclear energy........
http://newmadridearthquake.com/2009/10/30/prophecies-tecumseh-strange-worlds-most-amazing-prophet/
A map... my heart goes pitter patter:
http://globalrumblings.blogspot.com/2012/03/sulfur-smell-new-madrid-fault-region.html
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/capital-weather-gang/post/bicentennial-of-the-
new-madrid-earthquake-sequence-can-it-happen-again/2012/02/07/gIQAbF0WwQ_blog.html
http://earthquake.usgs.gov/learn/topics/booms.php (note link to Charleston, SC)
http://www.tennessee.gov/tsla/exhibits/disasters/newmadrid.htm
http://www.new-madrid.mo.us/index.aspx?nid=132
A chilling, detailed report by an eye witness, survivor of the Great 1906 Earthquake.
http://www.sfmuseum.org/1906/ew20.html
An article about the Japanese Earthquake and hot weather preceding the quake:
http://www.technologyreview.com/view/424033/atmosphere-above-japan-heated-rapidly-before-m9/
Lex Luthor's secret obsession:
http://www.fanfiction.net/s/5028061/1/Lex_Luthor_Tall_Tales
Charleston, SC ...was there a link to the Hurricane or was it just bad karma or a Saturn aspect astrologically lol?? http://www.scmemory.org/education/After-the-Storm-8-5.5.pdf
Storms and Earthquakes have happened before, upping the ante on weather and earthquakes going hand in hand in some way we have yet to figure out..like the cure for the common cold.
http://www.scmemory.org/education/After-the-Storm-8-5.5.pdf
Jamaica: You can believe it was a punishment from God (sick) for the wicked ways of the people in Port Royal Jamaica or you could believe there was some connection:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1692_Jamaica_earthquake
http://www.mona.uwi.edu/uds/GEOHAZARDS_2001/EQprep-20010612b.html
Can flooding or extreme heat affect the earth and tip the balance that creates a quake?
Well..............they are having problems with sinkholes in North Florida..not the same but an after effect directly related to Debby tho in North Florida it doesn't take a lot for a sink hole to open up.
http://elainemeinelsupkis.typepad.com/earth_news/2007/08/hurricane-dean-.html ??? ;)
Debby vs Florida:
http://www.firstcoastnews.com/news/local/article/261458/3/Debby-affecting-local-roadways
So, why am I waxing poetic about earthquakes?
Because..............when there is extreme heat forecasted for parts of Hurricane Country, after moving east from places near the New Madrid Fault Zone.... I can't help but wonder IF ...maybe there will be some connection.
Anything that historic in the area around the New Madrid Fault makes me think: Earthquake.
Anything historic weather wise in the Carolinas and Georgia makes me think: Hurricanes.
Often............in years where things flip fast, a strong heat spell will be broken by an usually early or late hurricane.
Raleigh is forecasted to have the hottest weather EVER in RECORDED HISTORY later this week. And, just think I am here
Weather for Raleigh, NC
76°F | °C | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun | ||||||
Partly Cloudy | ||||||||||
Wind: W at 5 mph | ||||||||||
Humidity: 52% | 99° | 75° | 104° | 77° | 108° | 81° | 104° | 77° |
Weather for Wilmington, NC
76°F | °C | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun | ||||||
Clear | ||||||||||
Wind: W at 5 mph | ||||||||||
Humidity: 56% | 90° | 72° | 97° | 75° | 99° | 81° | 104° | 79° |
Weather for Charleston, SC
82°F | °C | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun | ||||||
Clear | ||||||||||
Wind: W at 6 mph | ||||||||||
Humidity: 54% | 90° | 75° | 91° | 77° | 102° | 77° | 104° | 77° |
Weather for Jacksonville, FL
76°F | °C | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun | ||||||
Clear | ||||||||||
Wind: W at 4 mph | ||||||||||
Humidity: 67% | 88° | 72° | 93° | 75° | 97° | 75° | 93° | 75° |
For those who love Dr. Strangelove and love Conspiracy Theories... you can forget Mother Nature and blame it on Big Brother... am sure someone somewhere is blaming the heat wave on HAARP or some other conspiracy. Take your pick.... Indian Chiefs, astrological aspects, Native American Indian curses or random, weird weather. Or... jaws music here.............Mayan Prophecies as it is 2012...
http://thestrongwatchman.com/news-underground/47-news-underground/686-video-dead-birds-dead-fish-haarp-earthquakes-weather-modification-the-new-madrid-faultwhat-is-going-on.html
I will say this though about the whole "chemtrail" conspiracy ... I'm a little tired of seeing them in Raleigh, nonstop and down towards the coast around Wilmington. From no where you see them, planes flying low with their chemicals unraveling..not high flying jet planes... and they criss cross the sky and within 30 minutes the blue sky suddenly turns milky white... my headaches get worse and I wonder...does no one notice this? Do people just not look up as they are driving paying attention to their texts and the road or do they simply think it's normal.
Twitter abounds with nonstop Tweets on HAARP. If you enjoy conspiracies it's a great highway to play on:
Chemtrail Awareness
It's not normal. Not sure what the story is there with them.. maybe they are making rain and it's no big conspiracy, Raleigh no longer has a drought... but whatever it is... my breathing and my headaches get worse whenever I notice the low flying planes with chemtrails unraveling ribbon like into white milky trails.
Like most people... I have priorities. I have to find the right something to wear with a wedgewood blue/purple gown for a wedding in July in New York as my weather focused daughter gets married... but am wondering what if any long term damage we are doing to the weather as we try to control "global warming" which will cause more problems than "global warming" has caused.
Bottom line... don't mess with Indian Chiefs, Lex Luthor or Superman and think Mint Juleps, small fans blowing on you while wearing as little clothes as possible if you live in the Carolinas when the "scary heat" arrives and you watch the mercury climb up into the triple digits.
Can hurricanes be far behind? I think not.............
1954 ... 3 sisters of Hazel, Edna and Carol1955 ....3 sisters of Connie, Diane and Ione hit the Mid Atlantic after a very hot summer.19661999
(maybe its a double digit thing like people with double consonaunts in their names spells trouble?)
Really the bottom line is 2012 has been a year with seesaw temps. A warm winter and then a sudden spate of cold spells and cool air, then hot weather again...historic temperatures...
Only time will tell if we have earthquakes or hurricanes this summer... you can blame it on the Mayan Prophecies, HAARP or Global Warming.... it's all the same thing in the end.
We love to talk about the weather while watching the earthquake ticker on Drudge or on your handy, dandy phone APP...
Nero fiddled while Rome burned and trust me weather watchers were discussing the strange weather and how the earth was rumbling while Nero fiddled.
As for me... I'll be eating Frozen Yogurt, wearing tank tops and thin guazy skirts and not much else while wondering on if the wave in the Atlantic will develop and come and break our heat spell. And, listening to Jimmy Buffett songs and using my new Bella Rocket to make smoothies with what's left of my Publix Yogurt Guava and Mango yogurts I have that I keep stored away for days like this in Raleigh.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qe-45dj-aGo Enjoy... Marilyn singing Heat Wave..
Pick your poison, pick your passion... and dreaming of being back home in South Florida when the wedding, family obligations subside and you know where you can find me... by the breeze, next to the gumbo limbo trees staring out at the blue beautiful water.
Besos Bobbi
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