dillrepair t1_j08hnvn wrote
Just look at the sea surface temps up there right now and the departure from normal…. Then look at historical high and low pressure/jet stream (surface) maps over CONUS during winter …. then look at the surface maps now . Maybe it’s nothing but I don’t think it’s good at all and I think much more extreme changes are happening a lot quicker than people think. But I’m not a meteorologist or climatologist I just had some climatology and meteorology courses in undergrad 15 odd years ago…. So all I can say is having an entry level grasp on these concepts and paying close attention to weather patterns over the last 20 years (mostly related to the daily necessity for knowing the pressure systems coming and winds on the Great Lakes) … things just look a lot different to me this year especially, and I feel they have been devolving this way for a while. When weather patterns begin to drastically change enough for a relative layperson to notice…. And all the crab disappear… and the gulf stream is reported to be at its slowest pace on record…. People need to be worried, not for something ten years away but for something in the next 1 or 2 even…l. Again that’s just my feeling on it.
tommy_b_777 t1_j0c3yud wrote
It all feels wrong to those of us that can feel it, doesn’t it…
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