tgsnoopy wrote: ↑Sat 07/05/2022 07:40
Cloud 9 tours had a van rolled in a tornado...
Pretty sure I read somewhere that this is the last year Charles is running Cloud 9 Tours, retiring after this year.
And just like that, Charles Edwards of Cloud 9 Tours has retired.
Charles Edwards retired.jpg
Re: US Weather 2022
Posted: Mon 27/06/2022 20:32
by tgsnoopy
Soon American Airlines will offer DFW (Dallas Fort Worth) to AKL (Auckland) direct flights. They won't be offering a LAX-AKL service, this will replace it. Hopefully it won't be seasonal and could be a great option for future chasecations to the US.
tgsnoopy wrote:Soon American Airlines will offer DFW (Dallas Fort Worth) to AKL (Auckland) direct flights. They won't be offering a LAX-AKL service, this will replace it. Hopefully it won't be seasonal and could be a great option for future chasecations to the US.
That’s great. At this point they have been seasonal. But given the drop of lax you’d hope it’s all year round.
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Re: US Weather 2022
Posted: Sun 17/07/2022 13:22
by tgsnoopy
In about 14 hours Reed Timmer launches his Tornado Chasers (Not new, was from about 9 years back, but you had to pay for it) series on Youtube...
Re: US Weather 2022
Posted: Sun 24/07/2022 21:29
by tgsnoopy
6 hours until Episode 2.
Re: US Weather 2022
Posted: Sun 07/08/2022 08:00
by tgsnoopy
A waterspout came ashore on Smith Island...
2022 US NSCS virtual summit.
Posted: Sun 28/08/2022 07:51
by tgsnoopy
Posted by Tim Marshall in Facebook.
Tim Marshall wrote:MINI-SEMINAR: The National Storm Chaser Summit will host a mini seminar tomorrow 8/28 1-4 pm CDT and it's FREE on ZOOM. I will be talking about the Morton-Enochs, TX mini tornado outbreak. Please join Erik, Jeff, Josh, Brandon, and I for this FREE educational seminar.
Sorry about the short notice. I received my e-mail from them earlier, It was a paid for event last year, didn't realise it was free this year and able to be shared.
Believe it's 6am to 9am Monday NZST.
Re: 2022 US NSCS virtual summit.
Posted: Mon 29/08/2022 06:48
by tgsnoopy
tgsnoopy wrote: ↑Sun 28/08/2022 07:51
Posted by Tim Marshall in Facebook.
Tim Marshall wrote:MINI-SEMINAR: The National Storm Chaser Summit will host a mini seminar tomorrow 8/28 1-4 pm CDT and it's FREE on ZOOM. I will be talking about the Morton-Enochs, TX mini tornado outbreak. Please join Erik, Jeff, Josh, Brandon, and I for this FREE educational seminar.
Sorry about the short notice. I received my e-mail from them earlier, It was a paid for event last year, didn't realise it was free this year and able to be shared.
Believe it's 6am to 9am Monday NZST.
So Zoom being Zoom, due to problems sharing it's shut down. Await restart at 2.15 CDT, 7.15 NZST. I'll post the new link when I get it.
Various models are forecasting a run of some rather high temps for the Central Valley Area of California 7 days out.
Starting this coming Sunday, most places have 40 deg C plus days.... peaking later in the week in the VERY high 40's.
Thursday forecast:
Central Valley.jpg
Re: US Weather 2022
Posted: Fri 02/09/2022 21:15
by tgsnoopy
Roger Hill (Silver Lining Tours) has posted a 30 min video of his 2022 season.
Re: US Weather 2022
Posted: Sun 04/09/2022 02:37
by Simon Culling
It was a hot day at Furnace Creek in Death Valley on Friday 2nd September. The maximum was 124° which is just one degree short of the September record - which is 125°F set on 5th September 2020.
Attached sheet is the reading at 7am this morning (Sat 3rd Sept) with Friday's figures below.
Re: US Weather 2022
Posted: Thu 08/09/2022 20:52
by Simon Culling
The significant heatwave on the west side of the US continues - Sacremento Intl Airport recorded a new all time record for the city with 116°F on both 5th and 6th September. This beats the old record of 114°F which was set way back on 17th July 1925.
Multiple towns in Texas and SE Oklahoma have taken direct hits from strong to violent tornadoes over the last few hours. Idabel, OK took a direct hit from a wedge tornado that was emergency warned. Crazy day and lots still happening now.
Re: US Weather 2022
Posted: Sun 06/11/2022 11:33
by tgsnoopy
The forecast versus severe weather with warnings and reported tornadoes from Friday (in the US, Sat morn here) is quite remarkable:
4Nov22 Twisters.jpg
Re: US Weather 2022
Posted: Sun 06/11/2022 15:42
by darcyplumb
tgsnoopy wrote: ↑Sun 06/11/2022 11:33
The forecast versus severe weather with warnings and reported tornadoes from Friday (in the US, Sat morn here) is quite remarkable:
4Nov22 Twisters.jpg
It doesn’t get much more accurate than that.
Hurricane Nicole live stream
Posted: Thu 10/11/2022 17:24
by tgsnoopy
Hosted by Brandon Ivey
Host by Reed Timmer
Re: US Weather 2022
Posted: Sat 19/11/2022 12:43
by Simon Culling
The Upper New York State city of Buffalo is currently receiving massive amounts of snow from a lake effect event - forecasts are for 4-6ft of level snow for the storm that began on Thursday evening and will last into Saturday. The snow bands are quite narrow, but the snow can accumulate at 3" to 5" per hour. Must be quite an experience.
The dog is having more fun than the human in this clip from Friday afternoon.
Tomorrow is set up to be a significant tornado outbreak in Mississippi and surrounding states. A Day 2 moderate risk has already been issued with a high risk to likely be issued tomorrow.
A 30% risk issued this far out always spells trouble. Quite rare to see that in an extended outlook - perhaps only a couple of times a year.
Re: US Weather 2022
Posted: Sun 01/01/2023 13:47
by Simon Culling
This video was posted a few days ago and relates to the very cold blast of Arctic air that covered most of the USA in the lead up to Christmas 2022. Many coastal sites with an onshore wind from both lakes Erie + Michigan suffered similar accumulations of ice from the freezing of wind driven spray off the said lakes. This occurred between 23rd and 25th of December and gave some remarkable coatings of ice to buildings. The video was taken in Grand Haven (Michigan), which is on the east shore of Lake Michigan.
I wonder if the ice caused any damage to these buildings which mostly appear to have a lot of wood in their construction. I was thinking of the water contracting as it froze.
Photo attached from Buffalo (NY State) - it shows the Hoaks Restaurant.