Thanks very much for that, kalianna. The NY Times article is discussing the same paper randomq mentioned, just so we're clear on that. The skeptism reported in the NY Times article is similar to mine, but as I mentioned, it's something that should be studied and it's a good example of exactly how the scientific method should be applied. Hypothesize -> test -> criticize -> modify -> test again -> criticize. If it survives that and other groups can replicate your findings, then it might actually become a theory!
wet, windy, cold, thunderstorm, snowy weather returning ?
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03-13-2021, 01:15 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-13-2021, 05:07 PM by HereOnThePrimalEdge.)
After a landslide closed a road on Kauai, residents set up a ferry service, no EIS, state or county regulations:
https://twitter.com/kitv4/status/1370521...42821?s=21
03-13-2021, 04:25 PM
Gee, where do I file my complaints?
03-16-2021, 04:43 AM
Good news: Drier air moving into the area this week.
Not so good news: "The GFS and ECMFW global models both show a low cutting off north of the islands next week. If the models are correct, that could mean another period of rainy weather." https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=HFO&issuedby=HFO&product=AFD&format=CI&version=1&glossary=1 000 FXHW60 PHFO 160343 AAA AFDHFO Area Forecast Discussion...UPDATED National Weather Service Honolulu HI 543 PM HST Mon Mar 15 2021 .UPDATE... The Flash Flood Watch has been cancelled. Some heavy rain is still possible for the next few hours, but the threat of flooding has diminished. && .SYNOPSIS... A surface trough over Oahu will dissipate over the next 24 hours. A trough aloft will interact with lingering moisture from the surface trough to produce locally heavy rain through this evening. As the surface trough dissipates, trade winds will spread over all the islands by tomorrow evening. Drier air will spread over the islands through the second half of the week. A low cutting off north of the area next week could bring another round of wet weather. && .PREV DISCUSSION.../ISSUED 351 PM HST Mon Mar 15 2021/ As of 2 PM surface analyses show a northeast to southwest trough over Oahu. A trough aloft is moving over the area from the northwest. Light winds near the surface trough allowed sea breezes to develop over Oahu, Maui County and the Big Island. Instability from the trough aloft has allowed heavy showers to form. Satellite and radar loops show mostly cloudy skies over the islands with mostly sunny skies over water around the islands. Radars show locally heavy showers over the Big Island, and Maui and widespread heavy showers over Oahu. Northeast trade winds west of the trough are focusing numerous showers over windward Kauai, but these showers have not been heavy. The showers over Oahu, Maui County and the Big Island will subside as daytime heating ends. Windward showers will continue over Kauai. Trade winds will spread west over the islands over the next few days as the surface trough dissipates and the atmosphere will gradually become more stable. The trade winds will continue to carry showery low clouds over the islands through at least mid- week. Drier air will spread over the islands starting Thursday. The GFS and ECMFW global models both show a low cutting off north of the islands next week. If the models are correct, that could mean another period of rainy weather.
03-16-2021, 08:07 AM
terracore
You have to admit it's better than Alaska or in my case Utah. Of course I'm retired and the sound of rain makes me sleepy.
03-16-2021, 05:00 PM
Just wait until the next drought when lawns are turning brown and catchment tanks are close to running dry, and we'll be longing for a wet weather system.
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