AR4 Forecast to Hit California, Intense Lake Effect Snows, NASA Ice Monitor, Why Does Sea Level Rise
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- We answer several viewer's questions about what causes sea level rise! We turned to Dr. Ellen Prager, Marine Scientist, Author, Aquanaut and StormCenter's Chief Scientist for the answer.
Weather Impacts Forecast Valid 00Z Thu Jan 30 2025 - 00Z Sat Feb 01 2025
...Heavy rain, severe weather, and flash flooding possible from the
Southern Plains to the Mid/Lower Mississippi and Lower Ohio valleys
through Thursday...
...Widespread precipitation, including heavy mountain snow, to return to
the Northwest, northern California, and the northern Rockies late this
week...
A strong, slow-moving low pressure system will move from the Southwest
across the central and southern Rockies tonight. Strong, southerly winds
ahead of the system will tap moist, unstable air -- supporting widespread
showers and thunderstorms that will develop and spread east from the
southern and central Plains into the Mississippi Valley. A few strong to
severe storms, producing damaging winds and perhaps a tornado, are
possible tonight from central Texas to far southern Oklahoma. In addition
to severe weather, areas of heavy rainfall and localized flooding are
possible as well from portions of northeastern Texas to western Arkansas.
Cold air on the backside of the system will support snow across parts of
the southern Rockies, with accumulations of up to a foot possible over the
higher elevations of the northern New Mexico ranges.
The system will begin to move more steadily to the east on Thursday,
bringing showers and storms and the threat for severe weather farther east
as well. Strong, isolated severe storms, producing damaging wind and
hail, will be possible from eastern Texas through the lower Mississippi
Valley. The threat for heavy rain and flash flooding will extend farther
northeast from northeastern Texas into the lower Ohio Valley.
warm and sunny right now in western Oregon.
my favorite weather channel! great explanation....I follow for both hurricanes and great-lakes weather (Niagara Falls area)
My favorite subject Sea Ice! good explanation.
Magma can make sea level rise too, sometimes quickly....
Previously, meteorologists were always scolded for their stupid weather predictions. It's a real show now. If I used to start watching for fun, now I'm already taking notes of many of Dave's moments. I became interested in the weather and noticed something about hurricanes
1) When forming, there is a high humidity of 80%
2) In the same area, they often occur at the same pressure
3) The thunderstorm front strongly contributes to the formation of
4) Strong winds always accompany education
But it remains difficult for me to understand. How can you determine how far a hurricane can travel by the distance on the water or when coming ashore?