Eighteen thousand feet is about three and a half miles up.
Some meterologists are stating they haven't seen anything like this, there are torndoes and weather 'preceding' the arrival of the front.
Some time ago I mentioned how there appeared to be a development of 'dual' fronts.
I believe the reason for this can be understood in the 'limitations' of the troposphere and the velocity it can withstand. We know now there is a limit to the strength of hurricanes. At one time it was believed that hurricanes under Human Induced Warming systems could grow to a Cat Six. We know now that is not the case. What occurs instead is a higher number of 'incidence' as the 'calories' of heat accumulate.
In the case of tornadoes, we are witnessing 'multiples' of 'incidence' with every storm. They used to be called 'tornado outbreaks' and were few and far between. However, it is a growing 'norm.' Where tornadoes actually 'seem to appear' previous to the arrival of a front, in other words, 'a double front' there are 'dynamics' CROWDED into a narrowing 'area.'
We know the gaseous layers of Earth have their 'limit' to the 'velocity' it can generate. But. What if the 'accumulated energy' EXCEEDS what is 'normal' to 'the maximum' AND the 'area' where it is occurring from high in the troposphere is increasing the 'energy concentration?' Where then, will that 'accumulation' of 'vector energy' go?
The vector energy will be 'pushed' to where there is 'least resistence' to its 'presence.' Where would that be? Behind the storm system? No. There is already a 'full' dynamic that is resulting in a storm. It will be 'pushed' to the front where pressures are higher, but, where there is 'less pressure' than is 'accumulated' in the upper troposphere attemtpting to 'reach the ground.' There is also the issue of 'negative' and 'postive' ground charge that enters the picture. The ground under a high pressure system will also be postiive while the upper tropospheric air mass is negative. So, the 'natural' place for the 'amassed' air to 'vent' is a direction 'in front' of the weather system and not behind it.
Dual Systems are burgeoning as 'the norm' as the troposphere resulting in 'upper extreme limits' become overwhelmed with 'calories' of heat.
Have a better day.
Some meterologists are stating they haven't seen anything like this, there are torndoes and weather 'preceding' the arrival of the front.
Some time ago I mentioned how there appeared to be a development of 'dual' fronts.
I believe the reason for this can be understood in the 'limitations' of the troposphere and the velocity it can withstand. We know now there is a limit to the strength of hurricanes. At one time it was believed that hurricanes under Human Induced Warming systems could grow to a Cat Six. We know now that is not the case. What occurs instead is a higher number of 'incidence' as the 'calories' of heat accumulate.
In the case of tornadoes, we are witnessing 'multiples' of 'incidence' with every storm. They used to be called 'tornado outbreaks' and were few and far between. However, it is a growing 'norm.' Where tornadoes actually 'seem to appear' previous to the arrival of a front, in other words, 'a double front' there are 'dynamics' CROWDED into a narrowing 'area.'
We know the gaseous layers of Earth have their 'limit' to the 'velocity' it can generate. But. What if the 'accumulated energy' EXCEEDS what is 'normal' to 'the maximum' AND the 'area' where it is occurring from high in the troposphere is increasing the 'energy concentration?' Where then, will that 'accumulation' of 'vector energy' go?
The vector energy will be 'pushed' to where there is 'least resistence' to its 'presence.' Where would that be? Behind the storm system? No. There is already a 'full' dynamic that is resulting in a storm. It will be 'pushed' to the front where pressures are higher, but, where there is 'less pressure' than is 'accumulated' in the upper troposphere attemtpting to 'reach the ground.' There is also the issue of 'negative' and 'postive' ground charge that enters the picture. The ground under a high pressure system will also be postiive while the upper tropospheric air mass is negative. So, the 'natural' place for the 'amassed' air to 'vent' is a direction 'in front' of the weather system and not behind it.
Dual Systems are burgeoning as 'the norm' as the troposphere resulting in 'upper extreme limits' become overwhelmed with 'calories' of heat.
Have a better day.