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Tropical Disco 2014 SNE


Damage In Tolland

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XTRP is not a model. Not sure if you guys were being sarcastic, just fyi.

 

Yeah, I was being sarcastic.  I can't believe that anyone would think that it's a model though in this case with everything going in a different direction and having a straight line.  If it were a track, it would have been an awesome track  for many in SNE.

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AS WITH ALL COMPARISONS IN NATURE, NO TWO WEATHER PATTERNS ARE THE SAME. EVEN SO, THE BASIC INGREDIENTS ARE SIMILAR IN THE UPCOMING WEEK OVER THE FAR SOUTHWEST TO THE ATMOSPHERIC MACHINERY IN PLACE SEVERAL DAYS AGO: WEAKENING TROPICAL CYCLONE SPINNING JUST WEST OF BAJA CALIFORNIA AND A PLUME OF TROPICAL MOISTURE WITH EMBEDDED SHORTWAVES FLOWING UP THE GULF OF CALIFORNIA AND INTO THE UNITED STATES DESERT
SOUTHWEST.

 

While not SNE, ...I've always thought it would be amazing if some kind of freak show anomaly set up over the Death and Panamint Valleys of southeastern CA, and rained like 50" in 5 days...  Those quaint dales only dip to within feet of sea-level, with the DV 280 or so feet below.   I wonder if 50" deposed into the valley floor, and the contributing run-off from the surrounding topographical barriers might make for a geological event of some kind.  

 

It's an interesting place.  A place where evaporation exceeds input; there are many places on Earth where that is the case ... the shadow side of the Andes, ...etc.  But the Armagosa River just disappears into the sands of the DV floor.  Imagine standing there in 120F heat, at the last vestiges of the terminating river.  

 

It would be an fantastic exercise in balances to witness the threshold where input, for once in a so many Millennia, exceeded hell. 

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