South East. When the fire broke out his 16 year old son and 14 year old daughter were home alone. The son went off with the volunteer fire department to fight the blaze. When the father got home the daughter had all the fire fighting equipment stationed around the house and ready. Their house is hand-made mud brick and he fought the fire around the house while his daughter put out embers that made it in through the cracks in the brick. Most of the blaze went over the house due to the topography and a shed that burned up providing some protection from the fire front.
Around a low-pressure centre, the pressure-gradient force directed inward balances the Coriolis force and the centrifugal force, both directed outward; because the Coriolis force acts to the windâs right in the Northern Hemisphere and to its left in the Southern, the wind blows counterclockwise along the curved isobars in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere. In contrast, around a high-pressure centre, the Coriolis force directed inward balances the centrifugal force and the pressure-gradient force, both directed outward; in this case, the gradient wind blows clockwise along the curved isobars in the Northern Hemisphere and counterclockwise in the Southern Hemisphere.
I kept thinking the weatherman was saying "radiant wind". I was kind-of looking forward to that.
Speaking about wind, we have entered the season where winds from the northwest make me nervous. That's where the hot dry bushfire conditions come from. And of course I happen to have beautiful forest land north of me. Then you start watching for predicted sudden change in wind directions as cooler weather moves in. My beef guy lost everything but his house and his & daughter's life a few years back when the wind shifted so the narrow fire front turned into a broad unstoppable fuck-no. Harrowing story.
But you prepare as best you can. Watch the emergency app, and be ready.
Aside from that, have a gorgeous Australia Day, lovelies.
Speaking about wind, we have entered the season where winds from the northwest make me nervous. That's where the hot dry bushfire conditions come from. And of course I happen to have beautiful forest land north of me. Then you start watching for predicted sudden change in wind directions as cooler weather moves in. My beef guy lost everything but his house and his & daughter's life a few years back when the wind shifted so the narrow fire front turned into a broad unstoppable fuck-no. Harrowing story.
But you prepare as best you can. Watch the emergency app, and be ready.
Aside from that, have a gorgeous Australia Day, lovelies.
Around a low-pressure centre, the pressure-gradient force directed inward balances the Coriolis force and the centrifugal force, both directed outward; because the Coriolis force acts to the windâs right in the Northern Hemisphere and to its left in the Southern, the wind blows counterclockwise along the curved isobars in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere. In contrast, around a high-pressure centre, the Coriolis force directed inward balances the centrifugal force and the pressure-gradient force, both directed outward; in this case, the gradient wind blows clockwise along the curved isobars in the Northern Hemisphere and counterclockwise in the Southern Hemisphere.
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Jan 25, 2023 - 2:37pm
ScottFromWyoming wrote:
Well I googled it and I'm still not sure.
Around a low-pressure centre, the pressure-gradient force directed inward balances the Coriolis force and the centrifugal force, both directed outward; because the Coriolis force acts to the windâs right in the Northern Hemisphere and to its left in the Southern, the wind blows counterclockwise along the curved isobars in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere. In contrast, around a high-pressure centre, the Coriolis force directed inward balances the centrifugal force and the pressure-gradient force, both directed outward; in this case, the gradient wind blows clockwise along the curved isobars in the Northern Hemisphere and counterclockwise in the Southern Hemisphere.
While I understand practically none of the above, it looks like Cincinnati might be getting a bit of that ATM - http://hint.fm/wind/
Around a low-pressure centre, the pressure-gradient force directed inward balances the Coriolis force and the centrifugal force, both directed outward; because the Coriolis force acts to the windâs right in the Northern Hemisphere and to its left in the Southern, the wind blows counterclockwise along the curved isobars in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise in the Southern Hemisphere. In contrast, around a high-pressure centre, the Coriolis force directed inward balances the centrifugal force and the pressure-gradient force, both directed outward; in this case, the gradient wind blows clockwise along the curved isobars in the Northern Hemisphere and counterclockwise in the Southern Hemisphere.
I noticed a theme this afternoon listening. I don't have many answers concerning the gun violence in the USA ,
but it seems to me the subject needs open, honest discussions among ourselves. Let's talk!
Happy Passing Wind Day!
Getting ready for some screwy weather again today. Now itâs snow turning to rain, backwards of the Rain turning to snow yesterday.
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Jan 25, 2023 - 7:52am
Mika Mika Mika what day is it?
Happy Passing Wind Day!
Getting ready for some screwy weather again today. Now itâs snow turning to rain, backwards of the Rain turning to snow yesterday.