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Tuesday, October 09, 2007
Did I tell you or did I tell you? Huh? But, there are still chronic heat transfers.
October 9, 2007
1200 pm UTC
Winds of Antarctica (click for 24 hour loop, thank you)
The winds that transcend the arrival of heat transfer are translated into significant velocity that sublimes the ice, causing a rise in water vapor and resulting in snow at lower elevations/altitudes. The snow sometimes is noted to leave the continent and enter the East Wind Drift such as is noted at 11:30, 12 and 3 o'clock.
October 8, 2007
0600 gmt
Antarctica Jet Stream Satellite
THIS satellite 'orientation' is the same as the temperature satellite, but, different 'temporal/time' component. At any rate, this orientation places South America at 10 o'clock, Africa at 2 o'clock and Australia at 5 o'clock. Therefore, the locations of high altitude/elevation heat transfer systems impacting Antarctica is discernable where noted in the satellite below given different 'temporal sync.'
October 9, 2007
0720 gmt
South Pole Satellite
It gets easy from here. Where are the LEAST heat transfers into Antarctica? This is an easy one. South America is at 12 o'clock. Africa is at 3 o'clock. And Australia is at 6:30 o'clock. Where is the 'break' in the heat transfer? You got it. THE PACIFIC OCEAN and where was there TWO, not one, but TWO; typhoons? Yep, THE PACIFIC OCEAN.
October 9, 2007
0900
Antarctica
Three images missing from the above temperature satellite of Antarctic, 6AM, 12PM and 3PM, click at title of entry.
The coldest temperatures of the reporting stations are :
Vostok, Antarctica
6:00 PM VOST
Elevation :: 11220 ft / 3420 m
Temperature :: -79 °F / -61 °C
Humidity :: 73%
Dew Point :: -81 °F / -63 °C
Wind :: 5 mph / 7 km/h from the WSW
Wind Gust :: -
Pressure :: in / hPa (Rising)
Visibility :: 12.0 miles / 20.0 kilometers
Aviation
Flight Rule :: VFR ()
Wind Speed :: 5 mph / 7 km/h /
Wind Dir :: 240° (WSW)
Ceiling :: 100000 ft / 100000 m
Amundsen-Scott, AA
12:50 AM NZDT
Elevation :: 9285 ft / 2830 m
Temperature :: -60 °F / -51 °C
Conditions :: Light Snow Grains Blowing Snow
Wind :: 22 mph / 35 km/h / 9.8 m/s from the NNE
Pressure :: 28.07 in / 950 hPa (Rising)
Visibility :: 0.4 miles / 0.6 kilometers
UV :: 0 out of 16
Clouds:
Overcast 600 ft / 182 m
(Above Ground Level)
Aviation
Flight Rule :: LIFR (NZSP)
Wind Speed :: 22 mph / 35 km/h / 9.8 m/s
Wind Dir :: 20° (NNE)
Ceiling :: 600 ft / 182 m
The warmest temperatures of any reporting stations are:
Bellingshausen, Antarctica
12:00 PM GMT
Elevation :: 52 ft / 16 m
Temperature :: 22 °F / -6 °C
Conditions :: Blowing Snow
Humidity :: 65%
Dew Point: :: 15 °F / -9 °C
Wind :: 16 mph / 26 km/h from the West
Wind Gust :: -
Pressure :: 29.12 in / 986 hPa (Rising)
Visibility :: 2.0 miles / 4.0 kilometers
Aviation
Flight Rule :: IFR ()
Wind Speed :: 16 mph / 26 km/h /
Wind Dir :: 270° (West)
Ceiling :: 100000 ft / 100000 m
Base Orcadas, Antarctica
10:00 AM GST
Elevation :: 20 ft / 6 m
Temperature :: 22 °F / -6 °C
Conditions :: Light Snow
Humidity :: 92%
Dew Point :: 21 °F / -6 °C
Wind :: 12 mph / 18 km/h from the SW
Wind Gust :: -
Pressure :: 28.76 in / 974 hPa (Rising)
Visibility :: 2.0 miles / 3.0 kilometers
UV :: 1 out of 16
Clouds:
Mostly Cloudy 492 ft / 150 m
(Above Ground Level)
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