Tornado Quest Top Science Links For March 29 -April 5, 2025 #science #weather #climate #climatechange #drought #tornado
Greetings to all and thanks for stopping by. The tornado and severe weather season is well underway with 2025 having already seen several substantial severe weather and tornado events. The bulk of the activity is yet to come. Your tornado safety information will be posted again this week along with a reminder on lightning safety. As usual, there are several thought provoking science reads along…
If you’re on the receiving end of the monster jet stream, a minority will experience extreme weather.
Super-straight jet stream will cause localized weather chaos worldwide
Jan. 4, 2023 - The Weather Network
Our current jet stream configuration is so straight you could trace it with a ruler...
There's usually not a singular jet stream but several that dip and rise, producing multiple changes in latitude and altitude. This feature becomes more pronounced in winter as temperature gradients grow. The wonky winter jet stream is a classic prerequisite for active weather and was the primary driver of the historic December storm across North America...
And the rest of the article is unscientific nonsense, and of course they don’t give us credit for this great achievement. The point is, WE DID IT! This is what we’ve been working towards for 8 years! Removing DOR blockages in the west, and gradually gridding eastward has restored the natural straight jet stream of our world. It is not supposed to be all over the place, but I’ve covered this point for years on this blog. It is supposed to move around the world from west to east in a steady flow, bringing equal rain to everyone.
If you like these results, consider gifting orgonite yourself! Our website explains how to do just that, and even make your own. If you’d like to get orgonite from us, we offer that too. You can help in the global effort to restore the climate and bring rain and temperate weather to all. Check it out!
Unprecedented precipitation for California... I have never seen anything like this in eight years of research and field work!
An outdated US Drought monitor map is all I can get from Drought.gov. Where is my updated map?! It’s been over a week. Did we break the Drought Monitor with all this rain? Is this propaganda machine going to be discontinued?
Tornado Quest Top Science Links For April 13 - 20, 2024 #science #weather #climate #climatechange #severeweather #tornado #drought
Greetings everyone. Thanks so much for stopping by. Severe weather, including tornadoes, has taken place, but it’s been relatively quiet this spring. Having said that, there are changes on the horizon in terms of severe weather potential. It’s that time of year to buckle down on how to prepare for all severe weather hazards. Our overview of severe weather preparedness will stay with a review of…
Tornado Quest Top Science Links For October 28 - November 4, 2023 #science #weather #climate #hurricane #health
Greetings everyone. Thanks for stopping by. With a few weeks left in the Atlantic and Pacific hurricane season I will continue with hurricane preparedness information that you’ll find helpful. There are other interesting reads this week, so let’s get started.
There’s a joke in here somewhere. “China’s spy-hunting campaign has a new target: ‘Illegal’ weather stations.”
In our warming planet,…
Unprecedented rainfall leading to unprecedented flooding closed Yellowstone National Park on Monday, a turn of events that scientists say has all the hallmarks of climate change.
“Atmospheric river” that ravaged Yellowstone National Park is due to orgonite gifting
June 14, 2022 - Yahoo News
Unprecedented rainfall leading to unprecedented flooding closed Yellowstone National Park on Monday, a turn of events that scientists say has all the hallmarks of climate change.
After the park received 2.5 inches of rain and nearby mountains were hit with as much as 5 inches that sped up snow melt, a torrent of floodwaters washed out roads and bridges throughout Yellowstone...
“It’s a lot of rain, but the flooding wouldn’t have been anything like this if we didn’t have so much snow,” Cory Mottice, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service, told the Associated Press. “This is flooding that we’ve just never seen in our lifetimes before”...
The same so-called atmospheric river, or tropical moisture, that dumped rain on Yellowstone set June rainfall records in Seattle, which received more than an inch on June 9, and pushed the Columbia River in Oregon to near flood stage...
“Extreme precipitation is increasing worldwide. Across the United States, observational data shows an increase in the intensity and frequency of extreme precipitation events,” Climate Signals, a nonprofit that tracks climate change developments, says on its website...
Orgonite gifting is the reason. It is reaching critical mass with another huge blow to the weather suppression arrays coming this summer. Unprecedented rain, a lot of snow, and yet there is drought? The US Drought Monitor, which is not based on rainfall has Wyoming mired in drought this week, but clearly this is not the case.
7 day precipitation outlook. Looks like New Mexico won’t be on fire soon if the rain they’ve been getting hasn’t put them out already. Monsoon is underway. Don’t underestimate the power of the monsoon once unleashed by releasing energy blockages with orgonite.
Tornado Quest Top Science Links For October 19 - 26, 2024 #science #weather #climate #climatechange #hurricane #wildfire
Greetings to all. I’m glad you stopped by. The tropical Atlantic is quiet for the time being, but that can change. There are several weeks left in the 2024 Atlantic and Pacific hurricane season. I’ve plenty of hurricane preparedness information for you. Along with this week’s US Drought Monitor update there are several good reads, so let’s get started.
Tornado Quest micro podcast for October 19…
Great Title from a Great Floridian
Tom Petty, a Florida boy, could be Governor of that State next time around. At least that is what I think … as a State I make a significant percentage of TFC income from, is about to get pounded beyond recognition. That title sums up a lot of Florida’s feelings way too simply of course.
NOAA Milton Hurricane Track
Hurricane Milton
I am proud that, my many…
So You Say It’s Dry?
We have water everywhere, almost, and more on the way! Texas is in an unusual pattern, which now is normal – unusual that is, is more normal. Check out the drought map released May 9!
May 7 Drought Map for Texas (released May 9).
That huge white area? That means “NONE” as in NO drought conditions. Those areas with color? I don’t know what you would expect, barely still on…