Wednesday, January 29, 2025

Pacific Streamer 'Beyond the Pale'

 I have no idea what that comparison means, it just popped up in my head, like all my writings.


I had to do a recording on this, because of blank areas.  It shows that amazing Pacific plume that has determined our clipper weather for the last few days.  It zooms over the mountains with nary a speck of change.  All previous plumes have been affected in some way by the mountains, mainly totally stopping, or losing a lot of energy.

This plume must be very high to traipse over the mountains 'like it just don't care'.  It has also been aided by the Arctic recharge, in that the Arctic flow is weak.


This plume is pushing the Arctic blob, and giving us flip-flop weather and lots of snow.  A big blob is dry and just freezes the lakes without snow.


Here you can see the jet is being shot our of a storm, like some black-hole jet.  It is a new phenomenon.  And we have a full Arctic blob that is pushing away the hudbay vortex.

We have something really weird going on.  I am guessing that the Pacific jet is going to give up before the blob, so we will most likely have a blob going down to Texas.  Too bad none of this is measured.

ps the jet is dying by the minute.  The Arctic air is winning the knock-down, drag-out fight.


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