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User ID: 79043182 Brazil 06/17/2020 10:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | strong temp gradient @ Siberia, Iacutia lakes right now in earth.nullschool.net air temp @ surface strong gradient @ Siberia, Iacutia region [ link to earth.nullschool.net (secure)] took my attention 2 "holes" in the middle of a very large warm area there, wonder what could be the reason, if a glitch in their model, flawed data in their feed or a real situation 52o F at Ozero Bege 68.46° N, 154.91° (center of the 1st "frozen" hole) [ link to goo.gl (secure)] only 24 miles apart 86o F (!), a few southwest from Ozero Nikolay-Kyuyel at 67.98° N, 152.61° E [ link to goo.gl (secure)] no mountains/highlands in that region, plain landscape / thundra: [ link to earth.google.com (secure)] Last Edited by sunwatcher on 06/17/2020 10:45 PMI'm becoming an expert in identifying bikes'n'boats thanks to GLP |
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User ID: 73865729 United States 06/17/2020 10:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: strong temp gradient @ Siberia, Iacutia lakes Ok. What does this mean? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77896303 United States 06/17/2020 11:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: strong temp gradient @ Siberia, Iacutia lakes Ok. What does this mean?
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User ID: 79043182 Brazil 06/17/2020 11:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: strong temp gradient @ Siberia, Iacutia lakes
I don't really know what it means, the 1st thing that came to my mind was those mamutes found rapdly frozen with freash pasture in their stomachs lol surely not that very gradient I saw now in earth nullschool but begun to wonder if it would be usual a so high temp gradient in a small region with weak wind (by that time, according to the site in the 2 points) and a difference in some 30 meters in altitude between the 2, kinda you're in Times Square at that 1st temp and a friend of yours at Hook Creek park near JFK airport at that 2nd temp ! Last Edited by sunwatcher on 06/17/2020 11:40 PMI'm becoming an expert in identifying bikes'n'boats thanks to GLP |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77896303 United States 06/17/2020 11:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: strong temp gradient @ Siberia, Iacutia lakes I don't really know what it means, the 1st thing that came to my mind was those mamutes found rapdly frozen with freash pasture in their stomachs lol surely not that very gradient I saw now in earth nullschool but begun to wonder if it would be usual a so high temp gradient in a small region with weak wind (by that time, according to the site in the 2 points) and a difference in some 30 meters in altitude between the 2, kinda you're in Times Square at that 1st temp and a friend of yours at Hook Creek park near JFK airport at that 2nd temp !
Quoting: sunwatcher That is heavy. Thanks for the explanation. |