Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Strange Upper Pattern Continues...

In the Fall & Winter months, a strong area of low pressure (Polar Vortex) develops in the upper atmosphere over the Great Lakes & Northeast. It leads to bitter Arctic cold plunging southward out of Canada into the lower 48 states. The current upper pattern looks very similar with an unusually deep low swirling over the Great Lakes. That circulation is bringing fronts much farther southward displacing the Atlantic Ridge (Bermuda High) way down over the Caribbean. This also brings fast westerly winds across the Gulf. The result is a very hostile environment for any tropical development and that likely will continue for the next 10-14 days. Great news if you're planning a holiday weekend trip to the beaches.

The good feel air we had around today probably will be gone during the day on Wednesday as the Gulf muggies return. Hey, it was nice while it lasted. We need to get into our typical summertime pattern of SE winds bringing deep tropical moisture that bubbles daily T-Storms. For the year we are now 11+" below average(normal) on rainfall. We need those daily storms just to keep us from that brutal near 100 degree heat.

8 comments:

ONLYREAL said...

Yea I saw that weird pattern Bob. Maybe this is a sign that Winter will come early this year.

Bourbon St. Blues said...

well it could be a sign that the north and northeast may not have a summer this year....then where will all the GW pundants be...not to mention that Bill thats going to tax us to save the planet....what a crock of....

Pool temp is hoovering around 90...sure is some warm almost bath temp....would be nice to put some ice in it...

ONLYREAL said...

Bourbon,

Have you noticed that the Gulf is boiling? The water temperature off the Coast of Galveston is 94.3F! :o

Bourbon St. Blues said...

Trust me I know its summer, you should pay my utility bill...its extra hot and dry...been wanting to fry some eggs on my driveway...

I was just pointing out that up north...like by the Great Lakes...sure doesnt seem like summer up there.

MATT said...

the upper level low that is between the Yucatan and Cuba has already shown signs of development. This morning clustering had occurred around the center of the low. Upper level moisture content was apparently lacking, but may not be so when it enters the Gulf of Mexico. A very small upper level system could be enough to nudge it northward once in the Gulf. Stay on guard. God bless! matt

MATT said...

THE UPPER LEVEL LOW BETWEEN THE YUCATAN AND CUBA SHOWED SIGNS OF DEVELOPMENT THIS MORNING. THOUGH UPPER LEVEL MOISTURE CONTENT WAS LACKING, THIS MAY NOT BE SO ONCE ENTERING G.O.M. A VERY SMALL UPPER LEVEL FEATURE COULD STEAR IT NORTHWARD ONCE IN GULF. STAY ON GUARD. GOD BLESS!
MATT

MATT said...

upper level low as of 8:45pm cdt appears to be spiraling or closing tightly around center of circulation as did HURRICANE CAMILLE IN 1969! HOLD ON TIGHT! (INFO COURTESY OF WWW.NOAA.COM)

Bob Breck said...

What you been smokin' Matt? An upper low (cold core) moving westward fairly quickly will not turn into a tropical system. But, even if it did, we have the strong upper high in Texas expected to build eastward...BLOCKING any northward movement. No Camille coming from this system Matt. See tonight's update.