It's windy AF
We're out in Cypress and it was pretty crazy. The way our house and part of the neighborhood is situated, I feel like you can always tack on an extra 8-10mph to whatever the current wind speed is, there is almost always a moderate breeze in our backyard. I went for a run in it and it threw me off balance a couple of times. Jogging NW was one of the hardest runs of my life, coming back with the wind at my back I felt like Superman.jetch17 said:
It's windy AF
El Gallo Blanco said:We're out in Cypress and it was pretty crazy. The way our house and part of the neighborhood is situated, I feel like you can always tack on an extra 8-10mph to whatever the current wind speed is, there is almost always a moderate breeze in our backyard. I went for a run in it and it threw me off balance a couple of times. Jogging NW was one of the hardest runs of my life, coming back with the wind at my back I felt like Superman.jetch17 said:
It's windy AF
Milwaukees Best Light said:
I know we have some weather dorks, some weather idiots and just some regular dorks that visit this thread, so maybe one of yall can answer my question.
During our awful summer we were introduced to the Hunga Tonga undersea volcano eruption. The sea water that got sent into the atmosphere was theorized to be a significant factor in our abnormally hot summer. The water in the atmosphere is supposed to stay up there for a couple years. If all this is true enough, it would stand to reason that many places in the southern hemisphere would be having awful summers right now. Is that the case? Are Australia and South America having a similar rough time right now? Or was this just a regular old bad summer that we get every 12-15 years and Hunga Tonga probably didn't factor much?
Milwaukees Best Light said:
I know we have some weather dorks, some weather idiots and just some regular dorks that visit this thread, so maybe one of yall can answer my question.
During our awful summer we were introduced to the Hunga Tonga undersea volcano eruption. The sea water that got sent into the atmosphere was theorized to be a significant factor in our abnormally hot summer. The water in the atmosphere is supposed to stay up there for a couple years. If all this is true enough, it would stand to reason that many places in the southern hemisphere would be having awful summers right now. Is that the case? Are Australia and South America having a similar rough time right now? Or was this just a regular old bad summer that we get every 12-15 years and Hunga Tonga probably didn't factor much?
As a former meteorologist I haven't heard any facts that water vapor or liquid water from the ocean above that volcano would cause abnormally, hot summers. What has been proven in the past is that the ash that comes out of volcanoes can lower temperatures for a year or two across the world.Milwaukees Best Light said:
No
ski-man said:As a meteorologist I haven't heard any facts that water vapor or liquid water from the ocean above that volcano would cause abnormally, hot summers. What has been proven in the past is that the ash that comes out of volcanoes can lower temperatures for a year or two across the world.Milwaukees Best Light said:
No
Milwaukees Best Light said:ski-man said:As a meteorologist I haven't heard any facts that water vapor or liquid water from the ocean above that volcano would cause abnormally, hot summers. What has been proven in the past is that the ash that comes out of volcanoes can lower temperatures for a year or two across the world.Milwaukees Best Light said:
No
What I learned this summer is that water vapor acts as a greenhouse gas and has a high CO2e and Hunga Tonga put a whole buttload of it in the atmosphere.
Heat and Bad Music Kills Taylor Swift FansMilwaukees Best Light said:
I know we have some weather dorks, some weather idiots and just some regular dorks that visit this thread, so maybe one of yall can answer my question.
During our awful summer we were introduced to the Hunga Tonga undersea volcano eruption. The sea water that got sent into the atmosphere was theorized to be a significant factor in our abnormally hot summer. The water in the atmosphere is supposed to stay up there for a couple years. If all this is true enough, it would stand to reason that many places in the southern hemisphere would be having awful summers right now. Is that the case? Are Australia and South America having a similar rough time right now? Or was this just a regular old bad summer that we get every 12-15 years and Hunga Tonga probably didn't factor much?
P.H. Dexippus said:
Anyone else getting hit hard over the past week by the cedar pollen? I figure this is non-hurricane weather related…
Sea Speed said:
I've never had issues with allergies that i can recall but my entire face is itching like crazy this morning. Maybe living in the woods finally brought it out in me.
Milwaukees Best Light said:Sea Speed said:
I've never had issues with allergies that i can recall but my entire face is itching like crazy this morning. Maybe living in the woods finally brought it out in me.
Maybe sticking your face in a big brazilian butt is catching up with you.
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