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boxy
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by boxy » Mon Jan 31, 2011 7:35 pm
Holy shit! Who angered the storm gods

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Swami Dring
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by Swami Dring » Fri Feb 04, 2011 11:14 pm
Weather bureau forecaster Terry Ryan said the widespread impact of Cyclone Yasi had been "unprecedented''.
"Yasi has gone inland, and all the moisture is spreading southwards,'' he said.
"For a (cyclone) system to be so intense, so far inland, is unprecedented.
"We've never seen anything like it in Australia.''
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Outlaw Yogi
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by Outlaw Yogi » Wed Feb 16, 2011 4:24 pm
US centric, but interesting all the same ...
Rivers in the sky
http://www.sciencenews.org/view/feature ... in_the_sky
At any given time, somewhere between three and five atmospheric rivers are typically ferrying water in each hemisphere. More than 1,000 kilometers long, they are often no wider than 400 kilometers and carry the equivalent, in water vapor, of the flow at the Mississippi River’s mouth. “That has really captured the imagination of scientists,” says Marty Ralph, also a meteorologist at the Boulder lab. “There are only a handful of these events, and yet they do the work of transporting 90-plus percent of water vapor on the planet.”
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Neferti
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by Neferti » Wed Feb 16, 2011 5:16 pm
I reckon that Australia might have an extremely cold Winter this year.

The Northern Hemisphere has had a bad Winter, so must be our turn, hey
I look forward to some decent snow falling in the suburbs like it did in the 80's.

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Outlaw Yogi
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by Outlaw Yogi » Wed Feb 16, 2011 5:54 pm
Neferti~ wrote:I reckon that Australia might have an extremely cold Winter this year.
That would depend on the current La Nina weather system dissipating.
As long as warm water (currently warmest ever known) remains in the South Western Pacific (off OZ east coast) warm and moist conditions should theoretically continue.
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Neferti
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by Neferti » Wed Feb 16, 2011 6:06 pm
Outlaw Yogi wrote:Neferti~ wrote:I reckon that Australia might have an extremely cold Winter this year.
That would depend on the current La Nina weather system dissipating.
As long as warm water (currently warmest ever known) remains in the South Western Pacific (off OZ east coast) warm and moist conditions should theoretically continue.
What scientific qualifications do you have?

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Outlaw Yogi
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by Outlaw Yogi » Wed Feb 16, 2011 6:14 pm
Neferti~ wrote:
What scientific qualifications do you have?

None whatsoever.
But I can read and comprehend what is displayed, which apparently is a skill you lack.
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by Outlaw Yogi » Wed Feb 16, 2011 6:19 pm
Neferti~ wrote:I reckon that Australia might have an extremely cold Winter this year.
What clairvoyance abilities do you posses?
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boxy
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by boxy » Wed Feb 16, 2011 8:39 pm
Neferti~ wrote:I reckon that Australia might have an extremely cold Winter this year.

The Northern Hemisphere has had a bad Winter, so must be our turn, hey
I look forward to some decent snow falling in the suburbs like it did in the 80's.

It's been a weird summer here, at least compared to the last decade or so. Quite cool, and even cooler this week.
Wouldn't surprise me at all, if we got a wetter, milder (not colder) winter. All depends on the amount of cloud cover, which has been up a fair amount this year, so far.
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