Thursday, February 25, 2021

Outer blob slips by Great Lakes

 


Boy, this is slow, but it's still coming.  Not on any forecast yet.  The outer blob should hit us tomorrow.  The main black blob is hitting Churchill.  

ps.  the main hypothesis is that the blob is self-propelled and can't be stopped, like an air glacier.  If it stops, then pooey.  :)

pps.  the forecast for Timmins is still tropical

I assume they are treating this as a stationary high pressure zone.

more: it's killing me it's so slow, but the mechanism implies an exponential increase in velocity as it absorbs more heat energy.  I didn't track the velocity of the last one, but it hit Texas fast.

lala - Churchill is now sucked into the blob.  The forecast was tropical just a while ago.  Timmins is next.


Although it says -40, it should get to -50.


6 comments:

Brent said...

You are looking at the 2M minimum and the weather man is looking at 2M maximum. I am looking for myself to figure this out what the difference is and it is all above my me.

Harold Asmis said...

It's accelerating, I think. That should provide a surprise in a day or two.

Brent said...

https://www.theweathernetwork.com/ca/news/article/gulf-stream-atlantic-meridional-overturning-oscillation-weakest-in-millenium
For your afternoon humour




Harold Asmis said...

Funny. The Gulf Stream stopped in 2016. Then it became cold. However, climate change makes things colder. They just make this stuff up! Well, at least somebody has noticed the GS stopped.

Harold Asmis said...

Churchill has been consumed by the Dark. We'll wait for Timmins and others to fall to Mordor. I'm hoping that sucking out all these souls will speed it up, because it's boring...

Brent said...

What weather network did you get that forecast from.