Monday, June 21, 2021

Tropical Storms do not have an eye. This was in Maryland. Those are clouds of an eye. Now the shape may not be circular, but, it is certainly an indication that the conditions of the 2021 Tropical Storm are not the same as those of the past. This is a tipping point.




I have three pictures below of the tropical storm off the Gulf Coast. 

This is a roll cloud with rather interesting clouds behind it. Then there is that enormous "stratus" cloud bank that dominates the right side of the upper picture. That is a high accumulation of water vapor in very STRUCTURED clouds. That is heat movement with three different cloud formations depending on the area where they are located over the water. The roll cloud seems to be a boundary between higher energy clouds.

This is a little better picture of what is above. I don't think I have ever, in 21 years of observation witnessed these cloud formations together.


The clouds below are no ordinary tropical storm clouds.

My experience with Earth and the idea of CHANGE in atmospheric heat is that there is no "one-time" occurrence. This is a prelude to what is expected in the future. It doesn't get better from here, it continues to a maximum and then there is a tipping point.





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We have a different kind of storm out there!

 Twitter Account of James Spann (click here) This is being reported as a water spout off the Lousiana Coast. That is not a minor water spout. The water is brown. The winds are Tropical Storm velocity with this degree of water churning to a depth that brings the sea floor to the surface and the fact water spouts are this dynamic, dictates a different type of storm EFFECT than a simple Tropical Storm. There is that type of churning that reaches the ocean floor with Category 5 hurricanes, ie: Maria.

There has to be a way to measure the calories of heat and CONCENTRATION of that heat to spin up these tornadoes. The tornadoes are killing people, not even the flooding. 

June 20, 2021
By Tim Stelloh

...The storm (click here) caused flooding with as much as 15 inches of rain in some areas and also spawned destructive tornadoes.

Officials have linked 14 deaths to the storm in Alabama, including a crash that killed 10 people, nine of whom were children....

Aside from any significant rain, the storms are not carrying the wind they have been.

It's never good (click here) to have to do these analyses this late at night, but the tornado that hit Woodridge, IL and nearby suburbs of Chicago was likely a strong EF3 based on an impressive 18,000+ ft TDS and a 66 kt Vrot, both remarkable for a QLCS tornado!

The troposphere has reached a tipping point. The picture above (click here) shows the tornado that hit Chicago. If that picture is accurate, that is a supercell and not a tornado.

The heat is too high and the storm winds reached a geophysics maximum. The increased heat is now expressed in tornadoes. The season started earlier and now the storms are carrying tornadoes. This was not a hurricane off the Gulf or the Atlantic. 

The Vote in France was effected by the viruses and there was low turnout.

Democrats in 2022 are facing many problems to their best outcomes, in that Anti-American legislation and regulation in Republican lead states are stacking the odds against Democrats. But, the reality of France's low turnout is also a lesson. The Democrats need to turn out the vote more than ever in 2022.

When state legislatures and their Secretary of State make a concerted effort to prevent voting by regulatory measures it is definitely Anti-American. Why is it that Republicans will act to allow poison in water without regulation, but, when it comes to a robust voter turnout the regulations are heavy and oppressive?

20 June 2021

A voter casts her ballot at a polling station in Angers, western France, June 20, 2021.

The conservative Les Républicains party (click here) surged to a first-round lead ahead of Marine Le Pen’s far-right National Rally (RN) and parties of the centre and left.

President Emmanuel Macron’s ruling LREM party suffered setbacks in most regions, failing to reach the 10 percent threshold required to qualify for the runoff vote in the flashpoint Hauts-de-France region.

Le Pen’s National Rally fell short of expectations, though it still harbours hopes of winning the southern Provence-Alpes-Côte d’Azur region, which includes Marseille, in next week's runoff.

In the Paris region, conservative incumbent Valérie Pécresse is well ahead, one of six candidates poised to qualify for the second round.

The elections, which followed a gruelling year and a half of lockdowns and curfews, were marred by record-low turnout of under 34%.

The second round of voting will take place on June 27.