Monday, August 12, 2024

Standard snow flurry formation over Georgian Bay

 


This is so neat.  I have never seen this in our so-called summer.  It is formed when cold air goes over warm water, and forms precipitation.  Only by chance, this is rain, this time.  We see this all the time in the winter.


That is such a great wind.  We will surely have an October tree-breaker snow storm this fall.  I predicted this all for last year, but then got knocked on my socks by the 'last El Nino" which occurred far away from the phoney El No-no.  

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