Sunday, August 13, 2023

Warm Pacific plume finally gets over the mountains

 



This year has been marked by cold Arctic air blobs, and not a speck of Pacific air coming over the mountains.  Previous years always had lots of the air coming over, that gave us nice dry summers and mini-droughts.  

This plume is a doozy, coming right from the Scouts Typhoon in Korea.  BC can feel some of their heat pain.  It will be nice weather for Toronto, so who cares?  


In Europe, there is a battle between the cold and warm, but leaving Dry Guy in a Spanish Hellhole.  If that cold air could shove the warm plumes a bit further down, he could wash his neck.  As it is, it's a standard California hole.  You'll notice all the warm air action leaves California and Spain alone.  Must be clange.



2 comments:

Neil T said...

I did wash my neck!! Not sure of my other bits though. Did my final vine spray yesterday but this year's "verema" (wine grape harvest) is pretty much a disaster. Olives, almonds etc the same. Boar, deer, eagles and anything edible left months ago. Trees/bushes not producing resin or oils. Might have to go back to IT. I admit to feeling a little Linux curious but I haven't sprouted a ginger beard yet.

Harold Asmis said...

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