I like the long range extrapolations. It's fun to see if model predictions go as expected and if they don't what were the factors that changed the course.
It's interesting that the lack of tropical storms has a negative effect on the Midwest Ohio valley. We are in an extreme drought. Trees are dropping leaves and crops are in danger of failing.
Droughts here never last longer than about 2 years, at least in the past 40 years. The worst I ever saw was '88 - '90...rivers ran dry and trees even started dying.
@@jasonsmith373 I remember that year also. I'm in Northern Virginia and recall that year the trees never really changed colors; they just dried up and fell off, a little early at that.
Even with summer-like temps returning this upcoming week, I can't complain about 77° - 82°, and I'm a pissing and moaning weather a**hole from way back!
Well I'm from South Eastern Louisiana. If we do get hit by a storm. I'm hoping it stays below hurricane status. I'd rather have a Tropical Storm than hurricane.
For sure. Wouldn’t for a second underestimate the potential for this storm to intensify though and cause concern for wind in addition. But flooding is the bare minimum threat at the moment.
I’m jealous that everyone else still experiencing warm and hot weather while here in Montana we are about to get a nasty cold front enjoying the last days of temperatures in the 80s before the crap comes. I really hate the weather in Montana the weather forecast keeps showing starting on Thursday only a high of 62 degrees and an even lower high on Friday a high of 56 degrees both days wind will make it feel cooler and cloudy and rainy and no temps in the 80s forecasted after I know I’ll be demotivated to go outside on those days don’t know why the crap is starting when we aren’t even past the Autumn Equinox but then again it’s Montana we aren’t as fortunate as others who get a longer summer.
@@juliocastillo8472 I wish I could but I’m stuck here I don’t have a vehicle I have no way to leave town let alone leave the state. My focus in life now is trying to get a car as soon as possible so I can finally leave I’m tired of living in a state that’s below 60 degrees for the majority of the year I wouldn’t miss the cold one bit I don’t want to live in a place that drops below -30 degrees in the winter id much rather it be 90 degrees for months and have warm mild winters I know the south has some cold days but at least it will never be -30 degrees and winter is significantly shorter. I am actually active in the outdoors when the temperatures are warm and hot but when it’s cold I only go out of necessity (work and errands) I’m basically in my dormant state for 6 to 7 to 8 months out of the year depending on the weather, my eczema acts up very bad in the winter because of it my skin on my hands cracks like glass but now in the summer since there’s plenty of sunlight and warmth my hands look great no cracks or signs of eczema whatsoever.
@@punchfreneticallydot In south Louisiana after 5" or more rain, enjoying a day or 2 before another 5-10" rain and tropical storm in the area. Around 4,000 small heirloom vegetable plants in my driveway and another 2,000 or so to plant in trays the next couple days. 10" rain not helping and it's in the 80's after a cold front. I wish I could make it back to Montana, it's been 13 years. April 15th to October 15th is miserable here... A week or so ago it was 99 with 95% humidity.
@@antonboldsword3770 99 degrees with 95% humidity doesn’t sound miserable like -30 degrees does I will take any 90+ degree day over a single day of -30 degrees the heat is something I get used to it really doesn’t bother me unlike many people but the cold I notice especially bitter cold it feels like absolute hell outside even with layers on in -30 to -45 degrees, I’ve never gotten used to the cold despite being born here. While I’m not a fan of rain either id rather deal with rain any day over snow at least rain shovels itself unlike snow and driving in rain isn’t nearly as anxiety ridden as driving in snow and ice. Trust me you don’t want to come back remember the reason why you left, remember the nasty brutal winters and -30 degrees at least your staying warm down south in Louisiana you’ll never have to see -30 degrees on the weather forecast let alone any temperatures below 0. It is a bad time to come to Montana when the 7 to 9 month winter season is about to begin next month in October.
Well from my understanding as our earth gets hotter hurricanes will become less but when we do get them they will become more powerful. I watched it on the News the other Day with ginger Z
the reason this hurricane season has been extremely inactive is due to dry air AND the african monsoon (what causes tropical waves) is higher up than normal (it has cooler waters)
There is a problem with this hurricane season (so far) not living up to its projection as a very active season. I'm seeing lots of feedback from the usual suspects, complaining about NOAA, NWS incompetency. It's the kind of thing that they see as crying wolf, or sensationalizing.
Your lucky a drastic change is coming soon here in Montana. Right now our days have been sunny with temperatures in mid to low 80s however this pattern will change drastically beginning on Thursday September 12 when cold air will move in bringing the high temperatures down to the 60s to mid 50s for the next 3 days with a temporary warm up in the low 70s on September 15 only to drop to the low 60s the next day I hate when the cold crap arrives!
It’s because of all the cloud seeding it’s messing up the balance I feel that we may see a super drought where rain never comes for a year or at least where the residues are from cloud seeding
I'm so glad the hurricane season so far has been quiet Hope it stays that way.
Yay cool weather
Yeah fun. This temperature jumping up and down gets me sick 🤧
I like the long range extrapolations.
It's fun to see if model predictions go as expected and if they don't what were the factors that changed the course.
I also quite enjoy analyzing them at a arms length glance
Thank you for Gulf of Mexico coverage especially with storms.
Spectacular weather today in CT feels like fall has arrived!
It's interesting that the lack of tropical storms has a negative effect on the Midwest Ohio valley. We are in an extreme drought. Trees are dropping leaves and crops are in danger of failing.
WV needs rain desperately . I the state gets rain. We moved here from West coast & this is the first time we've seen it in dought conditions.
Droughts here never last longer than about 2 years, at least in the past 40 years. The worst I ever saw was '88 - '90...rivers ran dry and trees even started dying.
If only they would stop manipulating the weather
@@jasonsmith373I remember that year. We went smallmouth fishing and had a hard time even finding water. Fish were hiding under rocks.
@@jasonsmith373 I remember that year also. I'm in Northern Virginia and recall that year the trees never really changed colors; they just dried up and fell off, a little early at that.
Didn’t used to happen. Especially two Summers like this
Leaves already changing colors here in CT!
I'm in Albany NY and I been seeing them change since mid July
61 today in Cleveland, 68, tomorrow, then 80s as thru at least September 16th!
It’s 47* now
Sunday 2am
near Cleveland
That's awesome 😊 I love warm sunny Septembers. I hope October stays pretty warm too.
@@GG-vq6roew really
Even with summer-like temps returning this upcoming week, I can't complain about 77° - 82°, and I'm a pissing and moaning weather a**hole from way back!
I will take a cold front
😂
I am just looking forward to fall I am just so focused on it.
SE Oklahoma mountains here, this is way out of norm for us! Our crops are failing big time. We all we see this soon in stores
In OK too. It's dry and dusty even in the central region. Praying for relief
I hate this time of year when we go from 60-80 but it will be like that until winter
Well I'm from South Eastern Louisiana. If we do get hit by a storm. I'm hoping it stays below hurricane status. I'd rather have a Tropical Storm than hurricane.
This suggests that the real risk for the Gulf Coast will be flooding, not the wind.
For sure. Wouldn’t for a second underestimate the potential for this storm to intensify though and cause concern for wind in addition. But flooding is the bare minimum threat at the moment.
A friend of mine went to Codorado he rented a house on Pike Peak it snowed 2 Feet and got stuck there.
I’m jealous that everyone else still experiencing warm and hot weather while here in Montana we are about to get a nasty cold front enjoying the last days of temperatures in the 80s before the crap comes. I really hate the weather in Montana the weather forecast keeps showing starting on Thursday only a high of 62 degrees and an even lower high on Friday a high of 56 degrees both days wind will make it feel cooler and cloudy and rainy and no temps in the 80s forecasted after I know I’ll be demotivated to go outside on those days don’t know why the crap is starting when we aren’t even past the Autumn Equinox but then again it’s Montana we aren’t as fortunate as others who get a longer summer.
Come to Louisiana dawg will prob get to 90 next week
@@juliocastillo8472 I wish I could but I’m stuck here I don’t have a vehicle I have no way to leave town let alone leave the state. My focus in life now is trying to get a car as soon as possible so I can finally leave I’m tired of living in a state that’s below 60 degrees for the majority of the year I wouldn’t miss the cold one bit I don’t want to live in a place that drops below -30 degrees in the winter id much rather it be 90 degrees for months and have warm mild winters I know the south has some cold days but at least it will never be -30 degrees and winter is significantly shorter. I am actually active in the outdoors when the temperatures are warm and hot but when it’s cold I only go out of necessity (work and errands) I’m basically in my dormant state for 6 to 7 to 8 months out of the year depending on the weather, my eczema acts up very bad in the winter because of it my skin on my hands cracks like glass but now in the summer since there’s plenty of sunlight and warmth my hands look great no cracks or signs of eczema whatsoever.
@@punchfreneticallydot In south Louisiana after 5" or more rain, enjoying a day or 2 before another 5-10" rain and tropical storm in the area. Around 4,000 small heirloom vegetable plants in my driveway and another 2,000 or so to plant in trays the next couple days. 10" rain not helping and it's in the 80's after a cold front. I wish I could make it back to Montana, it's been 13 years. April 15th to October 15th is miserable here... A week or so ago it was 99 with 95% humidity.
@@antonboldsword3770 99 degrees with 95% humidity doesn’t sound miserable like -30 degrees does I will take any 90+ degree day over a single day of -30 degrees the heat is something I get used to it really doesn’t bother me unlike many people but the cold I notice especially bitter cold it feels like absolute hell outside even with layers on in -30 to -45 degrees, I’ve never gotten used to the cold despite being born here. While I’m not a fan of rain either id rather deal with rain any day over snow at least rain shovels itself unlike snow and driving in rain isn’t nearly as anxiety ridden as driving in snow and ice. Trust me you don’t want to come back remember the reason why you left, remember the nasty brutal winters and -30 degrees at least your staying warm down south in Louisiana you’ll never have to see -30 degrees on the weather forecast let alone any temperatures below 0. It is a bad time to come to Montana when the 7 to 9 month winter season is about to begin next month in October.
DW how things are going with you I hope that you doing well today
The model can change within the next 25 days correct?
I live in Westlake Louisiana (Southwest Louisiana) how much will we get from the storm
You will get the worst part of the storm.
I guess the Sahara dust was quite heavy.
🙄
What are we supposed to prepare for?
If you would watch the video for 2 minutes you would know
I thought we were suppose to have an active hurricane season?
Check the video from yesterday I believe it was
That was addressed
@@BBQPorkSandwich3 I got you.
How does one prepare for a possible hurricane
The GFS model is very bullish on developing the MDR disturbances.
When would it just stay cool in nc
Pff hasn’t been quiet for us here in Texas…beryll did us in
Well from my understanding as our earth gets hotter hurricanes will become less but when we do get them they will become more powerful. I watched it on the News the other Day with ginger Z
The waves rolling and mend hearts failed seeing what is coming upon the earth.
Wow you watched it on the news? You must be very well learned and totally understanding of weather and climate!
@@Peaches-i2i I’m guessing you are being sarcastic because exactly the opposite happens.
Who said earth getting hotter??? Many actually think we're cooling and heading to an ice age...the truth is no one actually knows
the reason this hurricane season has been extremely inactive is due to dry air AND the african monsoon (what causes tropical waves) is higher up than normal (it has cooler waters)
There is a problem with this hurricane season (so far) not living up to its projection as a very active season.
I'm seeing lots of feedback from the usual suspects, complaining about NOAA, NWS incompetency.
It's the kind of thing that they see as crying wolf, or sensationalizing.
We haven't seen any cold weather in Georgia. You're the only one I hear talking about these drastic changes.
I'm in Florida and it's been cool
just above you in NC been chilly at night and coller during the days but deff drastically diff than just over a week ago
Your lucky a drastic change is coming soon here in Montana. Right now our days have been sunny with temperatures in mid to low 80s however this pattern will change drastically beginning on Thursday September 12 when cold air will move in bringing the high temperatures down to the 60s to mid 50s for the next 3 days with a temporary warm up in the low 70s on September 15 only to drop to the low 60s the next day I hate when the cold crap arrives!
It’s because of all the cloud seeding it’s messing up the balance I feel that we may see a super drought where rain never comes for a year or at least where the residues are from cloud seeding
Nope. It's from Solar Flares and cme's bursting and piercing through the rapidly decreasing magnetosphere of earth ~
no storm
What happened to that system you watched for weeks? oh I know, nothing, hahahahaha
… this is that system
Weaponized Weather Modification !!!!
Control the food , control the people !!!!
Absolutely the truth of it! Americans need to wake up! It’s called weather manipulation. Called HAARP!
That's false.
Google solar maximum and read all of the article titles. Pay attention to the reports on Sunspots from 4 days ago ~
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