Thursday, August 6, 2020
The Winds Aloft
As another Lame Cherry exclusive in matter anti matter.
I'm posting this in June, so you know the date is the 28th to show you what the winds are across America. At present, there is a huge trough of air coming off the Atlantic, to Texas and up to Hudson's Bay. A river of air like this should be dumping huge amounts of rain into America, but instead there is a massive 90 plus degree scorching heat like a convection oven.
The site is Null School, and it offers more than what you are not told in what the weather is doing aloft.
I keep the site bookmarked in my menu.
There should not be a surge of air which is hot and dry over the central United States, and there should not be a plume of air over the Southwest, which is just shunted in over the Sierra basin. Traditionally this air in record droughts should be spilling out across the heartland, but instead this bizarre hot zone is a flame thrower from Texas to Hudson's Bay.
The air should be cooler with this stream and more humid. It is not. Nebraska has been baking in 90 degree heat since May.
Credit is due in I stole this link off the Rense site some time ago.
Is something to keep track of and watch.
Nuff Said
agtG