Posted on 01/31/2019 10:26:49 AM PST by rktman
Records have been shattered as the polar vortex unleashed the harshest cold in years on the midwestern United States during the final days of January.
After the polar vortex plunged southward, temperatures plummeted under 20 below zero F from North Dakota to northern Illinois during the morning hours of both Wednesday and Thursday.
On Thursday morning, 9 states in the Midwest and northern New England recorded temperatures lower than the northernmost point in Alaska (Utqiagvik, formerly known as Barrow).
Biting winds made the extreme cold more life-threatening as AccuWeather RealFeel® Temperatures dropped under 50 below zero. Frostbite can occur in mere minutes on exposed skin in these conditions.
(Excerpt) Read more at accuweather.com ...
Look up convective heat transfer.
how about it. don’t hear much about a nor’easter any more either...
Wind chill is solely a biologic effect.
It's 50 degrees and we haven't seen rain for a week. Do I get to scream "Globull Warming"?
Greetings from Portland, OR...
We had -15 @ 6:00am, it’s up to 0 now and my wife can’t find my speedo.
Next week we are going to hear about how this was the warmest January on record.
I know exactly what it means.......All wind speed does is amplify the loss of heat from an object, it does not decrease the ambient temperature. Specifically, a 50 MPH wind will not cause a glass of water to freeze at 33 degrees despite a "feels like" temperature of say, 17 degrees........
Dressed appropriately, as I always am, it's unlikely anyone can notice a difference between 10 degrees actual and -10 "feels like"......
That's why "wind chill" is nothing more than a means for your TV weatherman to create drama for his weather report.........
Maybe she loaned it to your pool boy?
Those two L’s do kind of remind me of Raquel Welch.
Congratulations on your first paragraph. That was right. The rest of it....
took me a couple of looks to figure your comment out.
January 19, 1994, Ratcliff, KY, Ft Knox -22F. The all time coldest day recorded in Kentucky, a temp of -37F was recorded at Shelbyville half way between Louisville and Lexington, recorded on the same date. So there have certainly been more severe outbreaks of cold weather. Also, deep in the heart of Georgia, Macon, -6F in the winter of 1985. Weather is always the “......ever” when ratings are at stake on television.
January 16, 2019
“The states famous winters are warming 13 times faster than its summers, said Tracy Twine, an associate professor in the University of Minnesotas Department of Soil, Water and Climate.
We just dont expect temperatures to be below 10 degrees Fahrenheit in Duluth anymore, Twine said.”
www.startribune.com/u-scientists-minnesota-is-one-of-the-nation-s-fastest-warming-states/504398862/
DULUTH, MN
Low temp Jan 31: -27
Low temp Jan 30: -26
Low temp Jan 29: -18
Forty miles north of Duluth, rural Cotton, Minnesota, recorded -53 F (actual, not wind chill)
Incredible graphic.
You know, that “polar vortex” image you posted is incredibly similar to a diagram in my 1970 “Weather for Aircrews” text book.
The only change is, that there, the wording used for that weather explanation is “CIRCUMPOLAR VORTEX”, instead of “polar vortex”.
I guess the shorter version sounds more SCARY and “new” and, so, fits a narrative of something having changed drastically over the intervening nearly 50 years.
In the Southwest we have what could be considered the "wind warming factor". The official name is "Santa Ana Winds".
they have fallen in love with polar vortex while the alberta clipper is seldom seen anymore and I missed the wake.”
I was thinking this morning....I sure miss the old and cool names. The Alberta Clipper and Siberian Express, names like those.
How not cool is “polar vortex”?
Just remembered another one...Saskatchewan Screamer.
Real-feel weather? Is that like a grope? Then the vortex cold pattern looks like a nice pair of dinners?
Watchs up with the sexual inuendos?
You must have meant my last post and walking the streets comment ... lol
I recall delivering newspapers as a teen in Indianapolis in the mid 80s, and it was -60 wind chill. I’ve bragged for decades about being the only one stupid enough to deliver my papers that day.
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