We had a couple of power glitches, a high wind warning, and a severe storm
warning all between 6 and 7 pm. The sky went apocalyptic for a while. The
clouds had been massing east of the Organs earlier. No haboob warning, but
the high wind warning was pushed to SMS and included the usual cautions
does the NWS/etc even have an entry in their warning system for "haboob"?
I'm not that clear on the difference from RECs "derecho"... GPTs
differentiation wasn't particularly helpful in this case. Wikipedia's
entries were a little more helpful with a suggestion that the derecho is
driven befo
without Owen here to keep us on track with thread hygiene I'll
self-report... I realize I am often guilty of thread-bending if not
outright thread-jacking... what is the difference? Haboob/Derecho,
Jack/Bend? Inquiring minds wanna know...
following up on the *weather* aspect of this thread,
Here's the video where the weather line is apparent near the Galisteo
Basin. Topographically there is a ridge to the south that you pass 25 miles
or south of Lamy. Frank will give us the name by 3p :-)
https://guerin.acequia.io/incidents/windline.mp4
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Thanks, Stephen,
An awesome video.
Haboob was a new one to me, so it got me looking up some terminology
relating to outflow boundaries. Thunderstorms lift an enormous amount of
stuff and when the storm collapses, a lot of it simply falls down,
displacing the air at the surface, and forcing it
Oh, and: Here's another glossary.
http://www.theweatherprediction.com/keywords/
It still doesn't contain "haboob".
On Thu, Jun 20, 2024 at 1:05 AM Stephen Guerin
wrote:
> NIck,
>
> Check out this Haboob moving across southern NM / northern Mexico
> satellite animation:
> https://guerin
https://www.star.nesdis.noaa.gov/GOES/sector_band.php?sat=G16§or=ne&band=GEOCOLOR&length=24
Thunderstorms forming over the NE on a hot summer afternoon. Notice that each
storm seems to start from a point source that moves much less than the clouds
formed by the storm itself.
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I hope you are safe in Santa Fe? The worst wildfires seem to be near Ruidoso
and the Mescalero Apache reservation south of
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We're 240 miles north of Ruidoso. That is beautiful country. We took our
grandson to spend a weekend at the Inn of the Mountain Gods there a couple
of years ago.
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Santa Fe, NM 87505
505 670-9918
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140 Calle Ojo Feliz,
Santa Fe, NM 87505
505 670-9918
Santa Fe, NM
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