This Pacific plume pattern is holding and will stay for a month or two. It is pouring down cold air, which is getting colder. It is so strong that the clippers are totally mixed. Normally, a high plume comes down as a linear sandwich, with cold dry air on top, and moist air on the bottom. It is our prevailing NW wind that shapes trees in Algonquin Park.
The Europe cold blob has been stopped by Atlantic plumes. Our cold may make them warmer, as the Atlantic plumes are being herded there directly.
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