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Scary scene in the Pacific (Original Post) 2naSalit Jan 2023 OP
What does this mean MontanaMama Jan 2023 #1
A few things are going on... 2naSalit Jan 2023 #2
A fan belt cut loose while MontanaMama Jan 2023 #3
There are good images and loops at this site..l BigmanPigman Jan 2023 #4
Good graphic! 2naSalit Jan 2023 #5
I love this site BigmanPigman Jan 2023 #6
That's pretty comprehensive. 2naSalit Jan 2023 #7
for really short term forecasting i use the noaa 3 day surface chart maps and their radar. AllaN01Bear Jan 2023 #9
I like these sites too... BigmanPigman Jan 2023 #10
looking at goes color version , looks huge , i didnt do it. AllaN01Bear Jan 2023 #8
My new favorite weather channel intrepidity Jan 2023 #11

2naSalit

(86,502 posts)
2. A few things are going on...
Thu Jan 26, 2023, 06:34 PM
Jan 2023

Due to some degree of ocean warming, these long streams of vapor are rising up off the ocean surface. They are transported and shaped by a series of air masses in continuous rotation that have been present across the northern half of the Pacific for the last several months. The vapor is stretched into streams as it is caught up in the rotation, often at the edge of the cell, and sort of like a fan belt cut loose while the engine is still running, flows in between the spiraling air masses. The masses of air change speed and placement from time to time but they never seem to dissipate.

At least, that's my uninformed take.

MontanaMama

(23,297 posts)
3. A fan belt cut loose while
Thu Jan 26, 2023, 07:20 PM
Jan 2023

the engine is running doesn't sound good to me. I'm going to read up on this.

BigmanPigman

(51,582 posts)
6. I love this site
Thu Jan 26, 2023, 08:35 PM
Jan 2023

I don't know if they have one like it in other cities but this is my go-to weather source and I can actually understand a lot of it. Radar, sattelite, el nino/la nina, webcams, rain totals for CA, etc. Finding a lot of info with little effort suits me fine.

http://sandiegoweathercenter.blogspot.com/p/rain.html

2naSalit

(86,502 posts)
7. That's pretty comprehensive.
Thu Jan 26, 2023, 08:57 PM
Jan 2023

We have to rely on regional info, everyone relies on the NWS data. The presentation is important. I just go to the source. It's possible that there are private satellite options for that area to gather data, would make sense, and they might be providing info for that site. It sure is something I'd use if I lived there.

intrepidity

(7,288 posts)
11. My new favorite weather channel
Fri Jan 27, 2023, 05:03 AM
Jan 2023

This guy does a great job of explaining the details of weather systems. He's one of the few YTers who I must *slow down* because he talks so fast and goes through so many graphics--I usually have to watch stuff at 2x speed, lol.

I haven't watched all of this episode to see if he says much about that, but it's on his opening screen.

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