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| Posted by: Dr. Jeff Masters, 03:24 PM GMT on februarie 14, 2006 | +0 |


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Looking forward to tomorrow's entry. 8)
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Here is a good example of a extra-cyclonic system producing a bomb (correct me if I am wrong Dr. Masters)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Lakes_storm_of_1913
Giants in 06
That 1991 storm was the Great Halloween Storm also known as Perfect Storm. In the 1991 case a full tropical cyclone developed within the center of the then weakening extratropical low as it drifted southward over the Gulf Stream.
My brother lives in NYC...they got buried...27 inches of snow...glad I moved to Florida...
I live in Tampa and had to use my Florida Ice Scraper (credit card) this morning to remove the frosty coating on my car.
Grand Etang, NS (on Cape Breton) - gust of 156 km/h (97 mph)
St. Lawrence, NL - gust of 135 km/h (84 mph)
Cape Race, NL - gust of 133 km/h (83 mph)
Wreckhouse, NL - gust of 143 km/h (89 mph)
St. John's Airport, NL - gust of 122 km/h (76 mph)
Thanks for the great work you do here for all of us!!!
Happy Valentine's Day!
Gamma
http://www.floridadisaster.org/eoc/eoc_Activations/Wilma05/Reports/HurricaneHerald72.pdf
I updated my blog with a condenced version of this big PDF file. Including things this native of the state didn't know. Though one would need to visit the website for the children's hazardous weather teaching activities.
The death toll for Stan is somewhat arbitrary. Thousands did die, but both Stan and a large storm system to the north were causing the rains that caused massive landslides, etc. There is no good way to tell the tolls of the two storms apart fully.
Which, by the way, is a great book - HIGHLY reccommended.
I wasn't cold (???).
Still no freeze for Orlando, as the temperature at Orlando International Airport dropped to 33 degrees (only 1 degree away though!). So the city still hasn't recorded a freeze since the famous January 24th 2003 freeze event. However, I experienced a hard freeze in eastern Orange County, with a morning low of 25 degrees, tying the coldest temperature ever recorded since I have lived in central Florida (tied with January 24th 2003). Most places did drop below freezing across central Florida, with numerous areas falling into the upper to mid 20s. Ocala dipped to a bone-chilling 20 degrees, while some spots in rural Volusia, Lake and Marion county also reached the lower 20s.
Hope everyone has a great night,
Rich
What really bothers me among other things about the bill, is the lack of oversight. it would be a small committee in charge of weather modifications~ well here~
(1) IN GENERAL- The Board shall consist of 11 members appointed by the Secretary of Commerce, of whom--
(A) at least 1 shall be a representative of the American Meteorological Society;
(B) at least 1 shall be a representative of the American Society of Civil Engineers;
(C) at least 1 shall be a representative of the National Academy of Sciences;
(D) at least 1 shall be a representative of the National Center for Atmospheric Research of the National Science Foundation;
(E) at least 2 shall be representatives of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration of the Department of Commerce;
(F) at least 1 shall be a representative of institutions of higher education or research institutes; and
(G) at least 1 shall be a representative of a State that is currently supporting operational weather modification projects
~where's agriculture, enviroment & the public?
Probably the reason for it just being a 3 and not a 4 is the heavy snowfall (10+ inches) didnt fall over an incredibly large area.
Eye of the Blizzard
How strange is this winter's warmth? Duluth, Minnesota, whose average low temperature is 0 F in January, has not recorded a low temperature below 3 F this month. The record fewest January days Duluth has had a sub-zero temperature is three days (1898). I wouldn't be at all surprised if Duluth winds up with no sub-zero temperatures this month.
Well, it looks like sub zero temps are finally coming to Duluth.
Can anyone tell me if the average number of Nor'easters are on the rise or falling. It feals like they dont happen as often as they use to.
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Section 4(b) MEMBERSHIP.—The Weather Modification Subcommittee shall include representatives from appropriate Federal agencies, including the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, the National Science Foundation, and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
(c) CHAIRS OF THE WEATHER MODIFICATION SUBCOMMITTEE.—A representative from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and a representative from the National Science Foundation shall serve together as cochairs of the Weather Modification Subcommittee.
and:
Section 5(b) MEMBERSHIP.—
(1) COMPOSITION.—The Board shall consist of 9 members, each with a field of expertise in atmospheric science or civil engineering relevant to weather modification, and appointed by the Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy as follows:
(A) At least 1 member shall be a representative of the American Meteorological Society.
(B) At least 1 member shall be a representative of the American Society of Civil Engineers.
(C) At least 1 member shall be a representative of the National Academy of Sciences.
(D) At least 1 member shall be a representative of institutions of higher education or research institutes with experience in the field.
(E) At least 1 member shall be a representative of a State organization that is currently supporting operational weather modification projects.
That looks like even less oversight to me..... Time to write McCain....
With something as potentially dangerous as weather modification (at least the larger scale efforts) I would prefer more oversite by scientists and less by officals being pressured to "DO SOMETHING" about weather folks don't like.
http://tinyurl.com/dget7
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