Twinning! Something important is going on this week that will have world-wide implications!
Like an egg splitting in half, a tropical wave gives birth twin tropical #cyclones in the Equatorial Pacific. Notice how one spins clockwise I the Northern Hemisphere, the other counterclockwise SH… 1/
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This is looking 1997 like or stronger in the winds mikeventrice.weebly.com/hovmollers.html
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Is it wrong to say that that is cool?
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That's beautiful! Coriolis in action.
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this is not a good sign.
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The whole Confederacy needs to be taken out by a massive hurricane.
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The timestamp at the top of the video appears to be set a few days into the future.
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That's because it might be the output of a computer model!
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I've seen this, but not very often!
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That’s intriguing on its own. But why does this matter in the bigger picture?? Because it causes a burst of strong west winds which forces warm water eastward across the Pacific and supercharges the development of a strong El Niño this spring… 2/
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…which will have major implications for the globe, such as #hurricane season in #florida and beyond starting this summer. It’s all connected!
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WoW
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So ... that's cool!!

Earlier this week, as the "heat dome" was hovering over the US, I was watching a couple of Highs gang up on India then slide towards SE Asia.

I'm a lay person, but things seem to be getting dynamic!!
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This is as close to a video game that I will get ....

My favorite thing is the elevation(s) perspective.

www.ventusky.com/
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Cut loose mother nature..we only learn through pain..can we get a request in for west Palm beach this Atlantic hurricane season?
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Fascinating
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Cell division on a grand scale.
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Is that the Evolution soundtrack?
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Someone corrected me, that indeed, no cyclone has been seen crossing the equator. Question: is it possible that a pair event like this could interact in a way to sling-shot them to switch positions across the equator? I guess they would then tend to fall apart. Or do reverse pairs like this repel?
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I guessing repel, since same-twist hurricanes attract and tend to rotate around eachother, and with opposite spins, angular momentum is maximized at minimum energy as the distance between the storms increases, (I think.)
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So maybe no hurricanes? I live in Texas and we’ve seen a hurricane or two from the the Gulf of Mexico. Sometimes they come in through the Caribbean.
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