.......... Good Sunday Afternoon to all my HIP Friends. LIVE CCTV Cameras below This so you can see how the weather is here in Colwyn Bay UK right now! Looking towards the Sea here in Colwyn Bay: Shared Live Stream | Nest Looking towards railway bridge: Shared Live Stream | Nest ........ .......
Well we need rain, I suppose. Fill those reservoirs for the summer please I bet you have something around the house to cheer you up LOL!
March 1st the start of meteorological spring. (although spring doesn't start officially until March 20th) Wind Advisory Start 4:00 PM EST, Monday, March 1 End 10:00 AM EST, Tuesday, March 2 Source: U.S. National Weather Service WIND ADVISORY IN EFFECT FROM 4 PM MONDAY TO 10 AM EST TUESDAY WHAT...Northwest winds 15 to 25 mph with gusts up to 50 mph expected. WHERE...Portions of northern Connecticut, central, eastern, northeastern, southeastern and western Massachusetts and northern and southern Rhode Island. WHEN...From 4 PM Monday to 10 AM EST Tuesday. IMPACTS...Gusty winds could blow around unsecured objects. Tree limbs could be blown down and a few power outages may result. ADDITIONAL DETAILS...The strong winds combined with cold temperatures early Tuesday morning will produce wind chills of zero to 10 below, and as low as 15 below zero in the Berkshires.
Cracking Song Gal. They don’t make 'em like that anymore! ........ Good Monday Afternoon to all my HIP Friends. LIVE CCTV Cameras below This so you can see how the weather is here in Colwyn Bay UK right now! Please note that if I am in the garden relaxing the camera may be turned off! In that event. Please try later! ......... Looking towards the Sea here in Colwyn Bay: Shared Live Stream | Nest Looking towards railway bridge: Shared Live Stream | Nest ........ ...
Bloody 'ell !!! Proving existence of space hurricanes ‘is incredible’, says scientist Amy Murphy, PA 1 March 2021, 8:14 pm Scientists say they have confirmed the existence of space hurricanes after analysing a 1,000km-wide swirling mass of plasma spotted hundreds of kilometres above the North Pole. The space hurricane, observed by satellites in the Earth’s upper atmosphere, was raining electrons instead of water, span in an anticlockwise direction and lasted nearly eight hours before breaking down. The hurricanes would be expected to lead to important space weather effects and disruption to GPS systems, scientists found. A team of scientists, led by Shandong University in China, analysed observations made by satellites in August 2014 and created a 3D image of the hurricane in the Earth’s ionosphere. The findings, which were published in Nature Communications, confirmed the existence of space hurricanes, which had not been detected before, reproduced the event’s main features and explained its formation. Professor Mike Lockwood, space scientist at the University of Reading, said the hurricanes could be a universal phenomena at planets and moons with magnetic fields and plasma. He said: “Until now, it was uncertain that space plasma hurricanes even existed, so to prove this with such a striking observation is incredible. “Tropical storms are associated with huge amounts of energy, and these space hurricanes must be created by unusually large and rapid transfer of solar wind energy and charged particles into the Earth’s upper atmosphere. “Plasma and magnetic fields in the atmosphere of planets exist throughout the universe, so the findings suggest space hurricanes should be a widespread phenomena.” The space hurricane, which occurred during a period of low geomagnetic activity, was found to share many features with hurricanes in the Earth’s lower atmosphere, including a quiet centre, multiple spiral arms and widespread circulation. The scientists said the hurricanes open a rapid energy transfer channel from space to the ionosphere and thermosphere and would be expected to lead to important space weather effects such as increased satellite drag, disturbances in high frequency radio communications and increased errors in over-the-horizon radar location, satellite navigation and communication systems. The team said the process may also be important for the interaction between interstellar winds and other solar systems throughout the universe.
Winters Last Gasp? Not hardly we’ll get more snow and cold, but not likely this cold with the current windchill at minus 11 F Newton, MA CURRENT WEATHER 4:54 AM 17°F RealFeel® -11° F Mostly cloudy Wind WNW 30 mph Wind Gusts 46 mph Humidity 37% Indoor Humidity 13% (Extremely Dry) Dew Point -5° F
..... Good Tuesday Morning to all my HIP Friends. LIVE CCTV Cameras below This so you can see how the weather is here in Colwyn Bay UK right now! Please note that if I am in the garden relaxing the camera may be turned off! In that event. Please try later! ......... Looking towards the Sea here in Colwyn Bay: Shared Live Stream | Nest Looking towards railway bridge: Shared Live Stream | Nest
49 °F°C Precipitation: 1% Humidity: 70% Wind: 7 mph Bournemouth, UK Tuesday 14:00 Haze Temperature Precipitation Wind 49
Well Spring is on the way Candy Gal! Don't despair, flowers will bloom again And as for Indiana, have you ever been there? Nice tune... never heard it. I will continue to avoid Indiana also... except for the good friends who live there!