66 million years ago an astroid impacted what is now the Gulf of Mexico generating a massive tsunami.
Without this extinction level astroid, humans probably would never have evolved. Now we get to sit & watch a visualisation of it.
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66 million years ago an astroid impacted what is now the Gulf of Mexico generating a massive tsunami.
Without this extinction level astroid, humans probably would never have evolved. Now we get to sit & watch a visualisation of it.
Best way to describe the outlook for the next few days I think.
(Sorry @[email protected] 😂)
TV forecasters could probably play the same broadcast for the next 5 days & the story wont have changed much.
☁️ and more ☁️
The Scandi high signal is on the GFS again. Very limited support within the ensemble suites at the moment but continues to fit with where background drivers are pointing.
Note; A Scandi high does not necessarily = UK cold, that's a detail far, far beyond forecasting abilities.
Interesting to see the GFS 12z showing the pattern i’ve been highlighting for mid Feb, albeit a little earlier.
Not to say it’s right of course, but good to see the idea finally being depicted within NWP outputs. Winter isn’t over yet!
I think it’s unavoidable that we’ll see a strong zonal push through Canada, Greenland & the Atlantic early Feb.
Potentially stormy but influences from the Azores high may keep the strongest winds away.
I’ve tried googling and i’m struggling to find anything so twitter mums/doctors etc.
At what temperature does a fever become serious & need medical assistance? I’m currently at 39C, up 1C in the last hour and Paracetamol doesn’t appear to be helping.