Mr Vasquez thank you for your exquisite weather reports. Your in depth videos have become part of my daily routine. Quite a pleasure to watch and love your approach with the handwritten maps. Also love the products you use. Between “convective chronicles” for my severe weather content, “Texas weather center” for my local content, and now your channel for overall synoptic/regional weather content has been added to my arsenal of RUclips weather sources.
I am following New York's attempt to go net zero using wind and solar resources. There are folks that believe that because the wind is always blowing somewhere that there is no need for any new technologies. In New York today over 2,000MW of wind was producting less than 1%. Looking at the surface map it is really hard to find moderate winds anywhere. Am I missing something?
@@ForecastLab Thanks for awakening anew my fascination with weather. On a training flight we flew back from Sulfer Springs and my instructor was keenly listening to the thunderstorm development in Arlington on the NWS. I was mystified struck that weather that far away could endanger us. Landing our Cessan 152 was fortunately back at Mesquite Muni was uneventful. I did look to the west to see the cloud's color. Thanks again.
Mr Vasquez thank you for your exquisite weather reports. Your in depth videos have become part of my daily routine. Quite a pleasure to watch and love your approach with the handwritten maps. Also love the products you use. Between “convective chronicles” for my severe weather content, “Texas weather center” for my local content, and now your channel for overall synoptic/regional weather content has been added to my arsenal of RUclips weather sources.
Thanks Tim... Great as always
Have a great weekend 👍
Pass my thanks to Greg for the closing drone footage
Thanks, Tim!
You are welcome!
Thank you Sir. Very nice and informative
Glad you liked it!
Thanks Tim..Today the evacuation warning has just been removed for my area of the San Bernardino Mountains.
I am following New York's attempt to go net zero using wind and solar resources. There are folks that believe that because the wind is always blowing somewhere that there is no need for any new technologies. In New York today over 2,000MW of wind was producting less than 1%. Looking at the surface map it is really hard to find moderate winds anywhere. Am I missing something?
New York is in the middle of a large anticyclonic ridge today so winds are rather weak.
cool! that line of weather in the middle of the country!
Seems there's always something going on in the Central or Northern Plains.
@@ForecastLab Thanks for awakening anew my fascination with weather. On a training flight we flew back from Sulfer Springs and my instructor was keenly listening to the thunderstorm development in Arlington on the NWS. I was mystified struck that weather that far away could endanger us. Landing our Cessan 152 was fortunately back at Mesquite Muni was uneventful. I did look to the west to see the cloud's color. Thanks again.