On Thursday, 7 July 2016 19:01:43 UTC+1, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Thursday, 7 July 2016 11:23:24 UTC+1, Bernard Burton wrote:
Here is an image of Cat5 typhoon Nepartak, the 1st of the season,
approaching Taiwan and expected to cross it later.
http://www.woksat.info/etcyg07/yg07-...-nepartak.html
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Bernard Burton
Satellite images and weather data for Wokingham at:
www.woksat.info/wwp.html
I presume you mean the first super-typhoon of the season?
Can they really tell the difference between a cat 4 and a cat 5?
The "Other Group" groupkapitan kindly allowed us to learn that one of their members found an animation.
Is the any chance of hearing the master's explanation of the formation of the cauliflower clouds and the striations around the core please?
Thank you in advance, should you be so kind.
Around 9am; after the time of writing, I shall attempt to answer the question about striations if a better -more scientific, one (fit for purpose obviously) is not forthcoming. I will refrain from saying how easy the answer was since I found myself seated in my laboratory a moment ago, performing the experiment without even realising that I was doing it.
Shall I also refrain from saying god took my hand?
I was having a **** at the time but you all know me and how incorrigible I am.
I was having a **** just now, when I wondered what would happen if I applied an heat differential to a rotating system. And I saw, literally saw:
The Sound Of Silence:
https://weatherlawyer.wordpress.com/...7/08/nepartak/
But now I must get breakfast and yesterday's charts.
BRB.