Monday, March 19, 2007

 
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March 18, 2007

Yellowknife, Canada

Photographer states :: The Snow King's Snow Castle in Yellowknife 2007.
 
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March 18, 2007

Yellowknife, Canada

Photographer states :: The Snow King's Snow Castle in Yellowknife 2007.

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March 19, 2007

9AM

No hot air over WAIS, back to the Blue Ice where it seems to never leaves. I believe there will continue to be a 'warm air mass' over the Blue Ice. In animation however it is noted that at 12 AM it is cooler but not yet freezing. The warmer air masses are at 6AM and 6PM. They register differently in location so they are not a repetition of information by the satellite.

The 'WAIS event' of last week indicates to me there is sublimination of the Tall Blue Ice. The warmer air reached a point whereby when cooled by the subliming ice became heavier and fell to lower elevations at the periphery/shoreline of the continent. With that temperature crisis resolved, it would seem to return to a 'static cycle' whereby the event might be repeated over and over. I would expect the 'heat intrusion' to cool enough to stop the cycle when Antarctica falls into complete darkness, however, if that does not happen it can be concluded the 'heat intrusion' is directly receiving it's heat from higher latitudes where it continues to homogonize with vortices delivering 'heat transfers' to the ice continent.

Frozen temperatures at the lower elevations is returning but the deep freeze of higher latitudes remains mostly static in nature indicating a heat movement over The Blue Ice.

The coldest spot which remains static is Vostok :

Vostok, Antarctica

Elevation: 11220 ft / 3420 m

Temperature: -75 °F / -59 °C

Humidity: 36%

Dew Point: -82 °F / -64 °C

Wind: 9 mph / 15 km/h from the NNW

Wind Gust: -

Pressure: in / hPa (Falling)

Visibility: 12.0 miles / 20.0 kilometers

Raw METAR Aviation

Flight Rule: VFR ()

Wind Speed: 9 mph / 15 km/h /

Wind Dir: 340° (NNW)

Ceiling: 100000 ft / 100000 m

The warmest is still on The Peninsula, where noted on animation is very warm as is a small section of WAIS at 6PM.

Base Orcadas, Antarctica
Elevation: 20 ft / 6 m

Temperature :: 36 °F / 2 °C

Heavy Drizzle

Humidity: 98%

Dew Point: 36 °F / 2 °C

Wind: 23 mph / 37 km/h / from the North

Wind Gust: -

Pressure: 28.53 in / 966 hPa (Falling)

Visibility: 1.0 miles / 1.0 kilometers

UV: 1 out of 16

Clouds: Mostly Cloudy 295 ft / 90 m

Scattered Clouds 1969 ft / 600 m

(Above Ground Level)

Raw METAR Aviation

Flight Rule: LIFR ()

Wind Speed: 23 mph / 37 km/h /

Wind Dir: 0° (North)

Ceiling: 300 ft / 90 m

* Side Note - Accurate Aviation information is important to the folks on Antarctica. It's how they get around.

The weather in Antarctica (Crystal Ice Chime) is:

 
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The weather at Glacier Bay National Park (Crystal Ice Chime) is:

Elevation :: 33 ft / 10 meters

Temperature :: 19 °F / -7 °C

Conditions :: Clear

Humidity :: 74%

Dew Point :: 12 F / -11 C

Wind :: 4 mph / 6 kmh / 1.5 m/s from the NNE

Pressure :: 29.66 in / 104 hPa

Windchill :: 14 F / -10 C

Visibility :: 10.0 miles / 16.1 kilometers

UV :: 0 out of 16

Clouds :: Clear (Above Ground Level)
 
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March 16, 2007

West Richland, Washington

Photographer states :: Water Hazard. A game of Golf anyone? Yakima river has raised with the spring thaw. It sure has flooded the Golf Course.
 
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March 16, 2007

Schenectady, New York

Photographer states :: Flooding and Snow at Gateway Landing. The road was closed due to flooding just minutes after this photo was taken due to ice dams.
 
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March 28, 2007

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

Photographer states :: Susquehanna River

Six U.S. troops among dead from Iraq's weekend violence

THE NEWS both domestic and abroad isn't good for the USA. Floods are replacing frozen bodies of water and the war dead increase.

On the upside, the AWOL numbers have increased this year although first estimated by the US Military to be lower. Those walking away from their posts in the USA military has increased with ever lingering year of this illegal war.


Army Lacks Accurate Count on Deserters
by Nancy Mullane
Morning Edition, March 19, 2007 · The Army can't provide a specific number of deserters. At least 3,000 soldiers have left the ranks in the last year. Critics say that without an accurate count, the Army has an incomplete picture of military readiness.


From link above:

BAGHDAD — Sunni insurgents killed at least six U.S. troops over the weekend. A Sunni car bomber hit a largely Shiite district in the capital Sunday, killing at least eight people.
The American military said four U.S. soldiers died and one was wounded when the unit was struck by a roadside bomb in western Baghdad.