30-11-2017 17:53 | |
litesong★★★★★ (2297) |
litesong wrote: At this point, Present High Arctic Berserker(2), or FAB(2) appears to have reached 100 days in length, which was predicted ~ 40+ days ago. We'll see how long FAB(2) continues into triple digit days, such a period during the late 1950's & early '60's, that continuous High Arctic over-temperatures did not sustain, except to only ~ 40%.For many years, old sick silly sleepy sleezy slimy steenkin' filthy vile reprobate rooting (& rotting) racist pukey proud pig AGW denier LIAR whiners & many time (plus 1) threateners never mention Present Arctic Sea Ice Berserkers, PHABs or FABs. Even when one of their lesser ilk, AGW denier liar whiner, "i b da no sigh-ants mann" was presenting "cool" art work, trying to deride my mentions of FABs, none of the old sick silly sleepy sleezy slimy steenkin' filthy vile reprobate rooting (& rotting) racist pukey proud pig AGW denier LIAR whiners & many time (plus 1) threateners mentioned FABs. They haven't even mentioned this 'small" one, the Present Sea Ice Berserker(2) or FAB(2), which had potential to spiral in & come to an end early in its life (& almost did). & of course, AGW denier liar whiners won't mention FAB(2), that it is over 100 days of existence, 2.5 times greater than High Arctic over-temperatures of the late 1950's & early '60's AND has a good(?) chance to reach 3 times the mid-50's max. |
02-12-2017 11:18 | |
litesong★★★★★ (2297) |
litesong wrote:As has been the widening wont of weather during low & no occurrences of direct solar heat in the High Arctic, the "low rpm over idle" High Arctic heat is currently ~ 6degC over average temperature. The next few days' greatest change prediction is the short term strong Greenland Ice Sheet warming will cool to slightly under average temperature. We'll see if any Greenland Ice Sheet cooling will then be conducted into the High Arctic.litesong wrote: At this point, Present High Arctic Berserker(2), or FAB(2) appears to have reached 100 days in length, which was predicted ~ 40+ days ago. We'll see how long FAB(2) continues into triple digit days, such a period during the late 1950's & early '60's, that continuous High Arctic over-temperatures did not sustain, except to only ~ 40%.For many years, old sick silly sleepy sleezy slimy steenkin' filthy vile reprobate rooting (& rotting) racist pukey proud pig AGW denier LIAR whiners & many time (plus 1) threateners never mention Present Arctic Sea Ice Berserkers, PHABs or FABs. Even when one of their lesser ilk, AGW denier liar whiner, "i b da no sigh-ants mann" was presenting "cool" art work, trying to deride my mentions of FABs, none of the old sick silly sleepy sleezy slimy steenkin' filthy vile reprobate rooting (& rotting) racist pukey proud pig AGW denier LIAR whiners & many time (plus 1) threateners mentioned FABs. They haven't even mentioned this 'small" one, the Present Sea Ice Berserker(2) or FAB(2), which had potential to spiral in & come to an end early in its life (& almost did). & of course, AGW denier liar whiners won't mention FAB(2), that it is over 100 days of existence, 2.5 times greater than High Arctic over-temperatures of the late 1950's & early '60's AND has a good(?) chance to reach 3 times the mid-50's max. Edited on 02-12-2017 11:42 |
02-12-2017 15:12 | |
litesong★★★★★ (2297) |
litesong wrote: The next few days' greatest change prediction is the short term strong Greenland Ice Sheet warming will cool to slightly under average temperature. We'll see if any Greenland Ice Sheet cooling will then be conducted into the High Arctic.Probably not as much GIS cooling transported to the High Arctic, as past GIS warming. |
03-12-2017 00:29 | |
litesong★★★★★ (2297) |
litesong wrote: High Arctic temperatures... to 7degC over average temperatures. Present High Arctic Berserker(2), or FAB(2) appears to have reached 100 days in length...After dropping to 6degC over average temp, FAB(2) is up to 8degC over average & ~ 105 days of existence. Edited on 03-12-2017 00:31 |
03-12-2017 15:53 | |
litesong★★★★★ (2297) |
litesong wrote:The continuing Siberian cold front that extended to China, now extends north, gaining the same latitude of the bordering warm fronts in western & eastern Siberia. With a present high pressure system on the North Pole, the expanding Siberian cold front may NOT extend into the High Arctic. But, it'll be interesting to see any further developments of the cold front.litesong wrote: [quote]....the cold front over Northwestern Siberia is extending itself south deep into China..... The continuing north Siberian cold front is bordered by higher latitude warm fronts, both in eastern & western Siberia. |
04-12-2017 03:38 | |
litesong★★★★★ (2297) |
litesong wrote:FAB(2) is up to 10+degC over average, as the warm front over Northwestern Siberia moves to the North Pole, making room for the central Siberian cold front to also move north.litesong wrote: High Arctic temperatures... to 7degC over average temperatures. Present High Arctic Berserker(2), or FAB(2) appears to have reached 100 days in length...After dropping to 6degC over average temp, FAB(2) is up to 8degC over average & ~ 105 days of existence. Edited on 04-12-2017 03:50 |
06-12-2017 06:08 | |
litesong★★★★★ (2297) |
litesong wrote:FAB(2) falls to ~ 7.5degC over average, as the central Siberian cold front sweeping to southeastern China, also widens east & west. The northwest Siberian warm front that moved into the High Arctic, is cooling, due to continued High Arctic darkness.litesong wrote:FAB(2) is up to 10+degC over average, as the warm front over Northwestern Siberia moves to the North Pole, making room for the central Siberian cold front to also move north.litesong wrote: High Arctic temperatures... to 7degC over average temperatures. Present High Arctic Berserker(2), or FAB(2) appears to have reached 100 days in length...After dropping to 6degC over average temp, FAB(2) is up to 8degC over average & ~ 105 days of existence. |
06-12-2017 21:44 | |
litesong★★★★★ (2297) |
litesong wrote: FAB(2) falls to ~ 7.5degC over average, as the central Siberian cold front sweeping to southeastern China, also widens east & west. The northwest Siberian warm front that moved into the High Arctic, is cooling, due to continued High Arctic darkness.FAB(2) falls to ~ 6+degC over average High Arctic temperature, as months of continuing darkness battles excess AGW energy being transported into the High Arctic. |
08-12-2017 00:19 | |
litesong★★★★★ (2297) |
litesong wrote: FAB(2) falls to ~ 6+degC over average High Arctic temperature, as months of continuing darkness battles excess AGW energy being transported into the High Arctic.FAB(2) falls to ~ 5+degC over average High Arctic temperature, as large areas of the High Arctic fall to average temperatures, due to continuing 24 hours of darkness. Plus, the strengthening large cold front in mid-to-western Siberia may be leaking cold into the High Arctic. |
10-12-2017 09:19 | |
litesong★★★★★ (2297) |
litesong wrote: FAB(2) falls to ~ 5+degC over average High Arctic temperature, as large areas of the High Arctic fall to average temperatures, due to continuing 24 hours of darkness. Plus, the strengthening large cold front in mid-to-western Siberia may be leaking cold into the High Arctic.FAB(2) rises to ~ 7degC over average High Arctic temperature. |
12-12-2017 14:05 | |
litesong★★★★★ (2297) |
litesong wrote:Present High Arctic Berserker (2), PHAB(2), or FAB(2) rises to ~ 8degC over average High Arctic temperature. High Arctic over-temperatures for the late 1950's to early '60's were ~ 30 to 40 days. FAB(2) is now ~ 110 days in length & closing in on half the length of FAB(1).litesong wrote: FAB(2) falls to ~ 5+degC over average High Arctic temperature, as large areas of the High Arctic fall to average temperatures, due to continuing 24 hours of darkness. Plus, the strengthening large cold front in mid-to-western Siberia may be leaking cold into the High Arctic.FAB(2) rises to ~ 7degC over average High Arctic temperature. |
13-12-2017 07:15 | |
litesong★★★★★ (2297) |
FAB(2) rises to ~ 9degC over average High Arctic temperature.
Edited on 13-12-2017 07:16 |
14-12-2017 22:37 | |
litesong★★★★★ (2297) |
litesong wrote:FAB(2) rises to ~ 9degC over average High Arctic temperature.FAB(2) falls to ~ 7degC over average High Arctic temperature. |
16-12-2017 01:26 | |
litesong★★★★★ (2297) |
litesong wrote:FAB(2) falls to ~ 5degC over average High Arctic temperature.litesong wrote:FAB(2) rises to ~ 9degC over average High Arctic temperature.FAB(2) falls to ~ 7degC over average High Arctic temperature. |
17-12-2017 01:05 | |
litesong★★★★★ (2297) |
litesong wrote: FAB(2) falls to ~ 5degC over average High Arctic temperature.Present High Arctic Berserker (2), PHAB(2), or FAB(2) falls to just under 5degC over average High Arctic temperature. High Arctic over-temperatures for the late 1950's to early '60's were ~ 30 to 40 days. FAB(2) high temperatures now are 110+ straight days in length & almost half the length of FAB(1). Strong cold, but stronger warm fronts edge near the Arctic Circle, spilling their effects into the High Arctic. Edited on 17-12-2017 01:09 |
17-12-2017 16:19 | |
litesong★★★★★ (2297) |
litesong wrote:Present High Arctic Berserker (2) or FAB(2) falls to ~ 4degC over average High Arctic temperature. A smaller cold "patch" anomaly is establishing itself close to the North Pole & driving average High Arctic temperatures down. Further decreases in anomalous temperature may put the life of FAB(2) at risk, altho predictions for the next few days indicate a slight warming. We'll see.litesong wrote: FAB(2) falls to ~ 5degC over average High Arctic temperature.Present High Arctic Berserker (2), PHAB(2), or FAB(2) falls to just under 5degC over average High Arctic temperature. High Arctic over-temperatures for the late 1950's to early '60's were ~ 30 to 40 days. FAB(2) high temperatures now are 110+ straight days in length & almost half the length of FAB(1). Strong cold, but stronger warm fronts edge near the Arctic Circle, spilling their effects into the High Arctic. Edited on 17-12-2017 16:31 |
20-12-2017 03:30 | |
litesong★★★★★ (2297) |
litesong wrote: Present High Arctic Berserker (2) or FAB(2) falls to ~ 4degC over average High Arctic temperature.....predictions for the next few days indicate a slight warming.As predicted, Present High Arctic Berserker(2) or FAB(2) rises to ~ 7.5degC over average High Arctic temperature. Edited on 20-12-2017 03:36 |
20-12-2017 17:58 | |
Wake★★★★★ (4034) |
Our POS litebrain has outdone himself by posting to himself 19 times in a row. And while screaming about the temperature in Barrow he "forgets" to mention that the recent record for temperatures slightly breaks the previous record set in 1950. He also forgets to mention that the Inuit have lived there for 1500 years and so could not have survived without water access - hence it is almost a given that our recent records are absolutely meaningless. But as all POS litebrain will continue posting to himself - the only person that sees any value in his postings. |
20-12-2017 20:08 | |
litesong★★★★★ (2297) |
"old sick silly sleepy sleezy slimy steenkin' filthy vile reprobate rooting (& rotting) racist pukey proud pig AGW denier LIAR whiner & many time (plus 1) threatener wake-me-up" wiffed: litesong....posting to himself 19 times in a row.None of the old sick silly sleepy sleezy slimy steenkin' filthy vile reprobate rooting (& rotting) racist pukey proud pig AGW denier LIAR whiners & many time (plus 1) threateners mention FABs ('cept da no-sigh-ants mann, & it in derision). They didn't even mention this 'small" one, the Present High Arctic Berserker(2) or FAB(2), which had potential to spiral in & come to an end early in its life (& almost did). & of course, AGW denier liar whiners won't mention FAB(2), now that it is 110+ days of existence, 2.5+ times longer than High Arctic over-temperatures of the late 1950's & early '60's AND has a good chance to reach 3 times the mid-50's max..... & continue. Yeah, that's why I post by myself.... & glad to do so. AGW denier liar whiners have nuthin' ta say 'bout FABs. Edited on 20-12-2017 20:18 |
20-12-2017 23:04 | |
litesong★★★★★ (2297) |
AGW denier liar whiners won't mention FAB(2), now that it is 110+ days of existence, 2.5+ times longer than High Arctic over-temperatures of the late 1950's & early '60's AND has a good chance to reach 3 times the mid-50's max..... & continue. Update: FAB(2) now rises to 10degC over average High Arctic temperature & is ~ 115 days in length, very close to half the length of FAB(1) & near to 2.9 times the longest lengths of FABs of the 1950's. |
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Ebanfigueroa☆☆☆☆☆ (3) |
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22-12-2017 00:50 | |
GasGuzzler★★★★★ (3038) |
Ebanfigueroa wrote: How did "climate change" impact the hurricane? |
22-12-2017 16:37 | |
litesong★★★★★ (2297) |
litesong wrote: AGW denier liar whiners won't mention FAB(2), now that it is 110+ days of existence, 2.5+ times longer than High Arctic over-temperatures of the late 1950's & early '60's AND has a good chance to reach 3 times the mid-50's max..... & continue.One of the strong warm fronts that has been over Siberia & Alaska, has shifted north, parts even into the High Arctic, which explains some of the reason the Present High Arctic Berserker(2), or FAB(2) is now 10degC over-temperature. |
23-12-2017 02:37 | |
litesong★★★★★ (2297) |
litesong wrotene of the strong warm fronts that has been over Siberia & Alaska, has shifted north, parts even into the High Arctic, which explains some of the reason the Present High Arctic Berserker(2), or FAB(2) is now 10degC over-temperature.Tho Present High Arctic Berserker(2), or FAB(2) has dropped a bit in temperature from its 10degC over-temperature, the warm front moving north from Siberia & Alaska should continue to do so over the next days, with potential to drive FAB(2) to higher anomalous temperatures. |
25-12-2017 20:54 | |
litesong★★★★★ (2297) |
litesong wrote:Tho Present High Arctic Berserker(2), or FAB(2) has dropped a bit in temperature from its 10degC over-temperature, the warm front moving north from Siberia & Alaska should continue to do so over the next days, with potential to drive FAB(2) to higher anomalous temperatures.Merry Christmas to all. Snow is on the roads right now, but should leave within a day or three. Our family will delay our festivities to the week-end, so everyone won't risk any snow crashes during 100 mile round trips. The news is saying that Arctic weather is descending to the U.S. Now however, most all of Canada is colder than the High Arctic, so its a Canadian cold front being sent to the U.S. Yes, the Present High Arctic Berserker(2), or FAB(2) continues towards 120 days in length & is ~ 6degC over-temperature. Edited on 25-12-2017 21:00 |
26-12-2017 19:08 | |
litesong★★★★★ (2297) |
[b]litesong wrote: The news is saying that Arctic weather is descending to the U.S. Now however, most all of Canada is colder than the High Arctic, so its a Canadian cold front being sent to the U.S. Yes, the Present High Arctic Berserker(2), or FAB(2) continues towards 120 days in length & is ~ 6degC over-temperature.As cold is pushed to the south, Present High Arctic Berserker(2), or FAB(2) continues towards 120 days in length & heats up to ~ 10degC over-temperature. Edited on 26-12-2017 19:09 |
27-12-2017 01:42 | |
litesong★★★★★ (2297) |
litesong wrote:With further cold moving to the south, FAB(2) temperatures rise again to 11 degC over average.[b]litesong wrote: The news is saying that Arctic weather is descending to the U.S. Now however, most all of Canada is colder than the High Arctic, so its a Canadian cold front being sent to the U.S. Yes, the Present High Arctic Berserker(2), or FAB(2) continues towards 120 days in length & is ~ 6degC over-temperature.As cold is pushed to the south, Present High Arctic Berserker(2), or FAB(2) continues towards 120 days in length & heats up to ~ 10degC over-temperature. Edited on 27-12-2017 01:53 |
27-12-2017 15:36 | |
litesong★★★★★ (2297) |
litesong wrote: .....FAB(2) temperatures rise again to 11 degC over average.Much of the present warm FAB(2) has come from a long term warm front first established in Siberia, that enlarged towards Alaska & now has moved toward the High Arctic. As it continues into the High Arctic, it is predicted to cool in the 24 hours per day of high latitude darkness. Meanwhile, its vacated Siberian region is replaced with another warm front. Also, the long term cold front that has remained over nearly all of Canada for some months, expands again into the mid, eastern & southern U.S. Edited on 27-12-2017 15:37 |
31-12-2017 18:42 | |
litesong★★★★★ (2297) |
litesong wrote:The many months long cold front that has been on almost all of Canada, & has now slumped into much of eastern USA, appears it will leave far northern Canada at normal temperatures, & also moving to cool most all Greenland. Meanwhile, a powerful warm front is gathering & should extend from northwest Africa, up through europe, & eastward to russia, & much of siberia & communist china(always small letters).litesong wrote: .....FAB(2) temperatures rise again to 11 degC over average.Much of the present warm FAB(2) has come from a long term warm front first established in Siberia, that enlarged towards Alaska & now has moved toward the High Arctic. As it continues into the High Arctic, it is predicted to cool in the 24 hours per day of high latitude darkness. Meanwhile, its vacated Siberian region is replaced with another warm front. Also, the long term cold front that has remained over nearly all of Canada for some months, expands again into the mid, eastern & southern U.S. |
01-01-2018 17:58 | |
litesong★★★★★ (2297) |
litesong wrote: The many months long cold front that has been on almost all of Canada, & has now slumped into much of eastern USA, appears it will leave far northern Canada at normal temperatures, & also moving to cool most all Greenland. Meanwhile, a powerful warm front is gathering & should extend from northwest Africa, up through europe, & eastward to russia, & much of siberia & communist china(always small letters).Predictions are as the many months long Canadian cold front that has moved to the U.S., warmth from Alaska will expand to western Canada. Yes, western Canada will warm for the first time in months. Also, the Present High Arctic Berserker(2) or PHAB(2) or FAB(2) has now reached 135 days in length, ~ 58% the length of FAB(1). FAB(2) is now 7degC above average temperature. Edited on 01-01-2018 18:03 |
01-01-2018 18:43 | |
litesong★★★★★ (2297) |
"old sick silly sleepy sleezy slimy slimebarf filthy vile reprobate rooting (& rotting) racist pukey proud pig AGW denier liar whiner & many time (plus 1) threatener wake-me-up" wiffed: ... posting to himself 19 times in a row. And while screaming about the temperature in Barrow he "forgets" to mention that the recent record for temperatures slightly breaks the previous record set in 1950.One of the other AGW advocates posted initially about Barrow, not me. Of course, "many time(plus 1) threatener wake-me-up" forgets to mention that solar TSI has been languid for many decades & low for 11+ years (including a 3+ year period setting a 100 year record low TSI). But, "many time(plus 1) threatener wake-me-up" agrees that Barrow is warm, but will forget that. Of course, Earth biosphere temperatures are warming with Earth atmospheric temperatures being over the 20th century average for ~ 395+ straight months. |
02-01-2018 05:01 | |
litesong★★★★★ (2297) |
litesong wrote: "many time(plus 1) threatener wake-me-up" agrees that Barrow is warm, but will forget that. Of course, Earth biosphere temperatures are warming with Earth atmospheric temperatures being over the 20th century average for ~ 395+ straight months.The major warm front extending from Northwest Africa, north to europe & east to russia, siberia & communist china(always small letters) even has areas southeast of Dickson, russia that are presently near 46degF over average temperatures. |
04-01-2018 16:42 | |
litesong★★★★★ (2297) |
litesong wrote:Now that the Canadian cold front moved hard to the eastern U.S., warm fronts are also moving. An Alaskan warm front should also move toward the south. It appears the large warm front extending from Northwest Africa to europe, to Russia, to Siberia & to China, may slump south also. Meanwhile, the High Arctic & North Pole, in winter darkness for months, should cool those regions. We'll see if once again, the Present High Arctic Berserker(2), or FAB(2) shall plunge in temperature with another occasion for "normal" (now abnormal?) 24hr darkness (& cold) will extinquish FAB(2).litesong wrote: "many time(plus 1) threatener wake-me-up" agrees that Barrow is warm, but will forget that. Of course, Earth biosphere temperatures are warming with Earth atmospheric temperatures being over the 20th century average for ~ 395+ straight months.The major warm front extending from Northwest Africa, north to europe & east to russia, siberia & communist china(always small letters) even has areas southeast of Dickson, russia that are presently near 46degF over average temperatures. |
05-01-2018 01:50 | |
litesong★★★★★ (2297) |
litesong wrote:FAB(2) has fallen to 4degC above average temperature of the High Arctic.litesong wrote: The major warm front extending from Northwest Africa, north to europe & east to russia, siberia & communist china(always small letters) even has areas southeast of Dickson, russia that are presently near 46degF over average temperatures.Now that the Canadian cold front moved hard to the eastern U.S., warm fronts are also moving. An Alaskan warm front should also move toward the south. It appears the large warm front extending from Northwest Africa to europe, to Russia, to Siberia & to China, may slump south also. Meanwhile, the High Arctic & North Pole, in winter darkness for months, should cool those regions. We'll see if once again, the Present High Arctic Berserker(2), or FAB(2) shall plunge in temperature with another occasion for "normal" (now abnormal?) 24hr darkness (& cold) will extinquish FAB(2). |
05-01-2018 17:27 | |
litesong★★★★★ (2297) |
litesong wrote:Tho the huge warm front from N.W. Africa to europe, to siberia, to communist china(always small letters) has moved a bit south (attesting to the lowered 4degC over-average High Arctic temperature), it appears the warmest anomalous "central" portions of this warm front are separating(?) & moving into the High Arctic. This action may save FAB(2) & extend its life.litesong wrote:FAB(2) has fallen to 4degC above average temperature of the High Arctic.litesong wrote: The major warm front extending from Northwest Africa, north to europe & east to russia, siberia & communist china(always small letters) even has areas southeast of Dickson, russia that are presently near 46degF over average temperatures.Now that the Canadian cold front moved hard to the eastern U.S., warm fronts are also moving. An Alaskan warm front should also move toward the south. It appears the large warm front extending from Northwest Africa to europe, to Russia, to Siberia & to China, may slump south also. Meanwhile, the High Arctic & North Pole, in winter darkness for months, should cool those regions. We'll see if once again, the Present High Arctic Berserker(2), or FAB(2) shall plunge in temperature with another occasion for "normal" (now abnormal?) 24hr darkness (& cold) will extinquish FAB(2). |
08-01-2018 03:39 | |
litesong★★★★★ (2297) |
litesong wrote:FAB(2) has fallen to 3degC above average temperature of the High Arctic & is ~ 142 days in length, ~ 61% the length of FAB(1), but a full 3.55 times the length of over-temperature High Arctic periods of the 1950's & early '60's.litesong wrote: We'll see if once again, the Present High Arctic Berserker(2), or FAB(2) shall plunge in temperature with another occasion for "normal" (now abnormal?) 24hr darkness (& cold) to extinquish FAB(2).FAB(2) has fallen to 4degC above average temperature of the High Arctic. Edited on 08-01-2018 03:42 |
08-01-2018 20:18 | |
litesong★★★★★ (2297) |
litesong wrote:Major cooling is occurring due to 24 hours of darkness per day at the North Pole & High Arctic. An anomalous High Arctic cold front strand runs near the North Pole. Two warm fronts are also in the High Arctic. These multiple fronts battle, but average temperature of the Present High Arctic Berserker(2) or FAB(2) continues to drop, this time to 2.5degC over average. Predictions for 5 days out, show warming for the High Arctic. Till then, FAB(2) is at risk of extinction.litesong wrote:FAB(2) has fallen to 3degC above average temperature of the High Arctic & is ~ 142 days in length, ~ 61% the length of FAB(1), but a full 3.55 times the length of over-temperature High Arctic periods of the 1950's & early '60's.litesong wrote: We'll see if once again, the Present High Arctic Berserker(2), or FAB(2) shall plunge in temperature with another occasion for "normal" (now abnormal?) 24hr darkness (& cold) to extinquish FAB(2).FAB(2) has fallen to 4degC above average temperature of the High Arctic. |
09-01-2018 13:42 | |
litesong★★★★★ (2297) |
litesong wrote: An anomalous High Arctic cold front strand runs near the North Pole. Two warm fronts are also in the High Arctic.In short order, the cold front strand moved (sideways?) over the North Pole. The High Arctic warm fronts from North Bering Sea & north of mid-Siberia already are narrowing the strand, but the Present High Arctic Berserker)(2) or FAB(2) still remains at 2.5 degC over average. Expectation is FAB(2) will now warm. |
09-01-2018 21:39 | |
litesong★★★★★ (2297) |
litesong wrote:It appears that the narrowing cold front strand's supposed "disappearance" in the High Arctic, is being funneled both to an expanding cold wave in Siberia AND to a burgeoning cold wave over much of Canada.litesong wrote: An anomalous High Arctic cold front strand runs near the North Pole. Two warm fronts are also in the High Arctic.In short order, the cold front strand moved (sideways?) over the North Pole. The High Arctic warm fronts from North Bering Sea & north of mid-Siberia already are narrowing the strand, but the Present High Arctic Berserker)(2) or FAB(2) still remains at 2.5 degC over average. Expectation is FAB(2) will now warm. |
10-01-2018 07:08 | |
litesong★★★★★ (2297) |
litesong wrote:& yes, FAB(2) has now warmed to 5degC over average temperature.litesong wrote: An anomalous High Arctic cold front strand runs near the North Pole. Two warm fronts are also in the High Arctic.In short order, the cold front strand moved (sideways?) over the North Pole. The High Arctic warm fronts from North Bering Sea & north of mid-Siberia already are narrowing the strand, but the Present High Arctic Berserker)(2) or FAB(2) still remains at 2.5 degC over average. Expectation is FAB(2) will now warm. |
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