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Explosive cyclogenesis in North Atlantic Ocean

Hurricane-force low in the North Atlantic Ocean
© UW-CIMSS, TWHurricane-force low in the North Atlantic Ocean at 11:00 UTC on February 20, 2019.
As expected, the impressive cyclone we discussed yesterday has gone through an incredibly rapid intensification and deepened below 940 mbar this morning. A very deep cyclone (a "weather bomb") is moving across the north Atlantic and is expected to pass just west of Iceland tomorrow before it hits south Greenland overnight to Friday.

Mean sea level pressure analysis reveals the central pressure had already fallen below 940 mbar by this morning, into 938-939 mbar range. Notice the incredibly steep pressure gradient through the NW and SW quadrants of the system - this is undoubtedly producing some violent winds, in excess of 150 km/h!

Atlantic cyclone
© 2019 Meteociel.fr

Snowflake

Flake news: Sierra ski resort of Squaw Valley hits 503 inches of total snowfall for season

Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows
Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows
Sierra ski resorts are emerging from under a monster storm that pushed Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows past 500 inches of total snowfall so far this season.

That's enough snow to easily cover a standard telephone pole (430 inches) and nearly enough to cover the tallest letter in the iconic Hollywood sign (590 inches).

Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows stands at 503 inches. Sierra-at-Tahoe has seen 407 total inches. Heavenly reports 365 inches.

In 2017, Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows had 496 inches of total snow.


Comment: Squaw Vallley in California sets February snowfall record before the month is over at 17 feet


Cloud Precipitation

Rain and hailstorms across parts of India cause immense crop damage

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Rain and hailstorm across many parts of the country have been wreaking havoc, and the worst sufferers are the currently sowed crops. North and central parts of India have seen immense crop damage in the past few days. Now, as the rain belt also covered the northeastern regions of the country, the crop damage saga continues.

Yesterday, rain along with along with hailstorm activities have caused damage to vast areas furthermore damaging crops in Assam. Areas of Dirak and Kakopathar areas were the ones that suffered the most amount of damage with several acres of tea as well as mustard plantations being on top of the list. As per locals, the hailstorm was as big as oranges and even accumulated up to a whopping 2 feet.


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'Snownado' filmed during storm near Tinian, New Mexico

'Snownado' touches down on Navajo reservation
'Snownado' touches down on Navajo reservation
A rancher in New Mexico captured video of a "snownado."

It's when a snow storm meets a tornado. Parts of the state were under winter storm warnings and advisories.

Forecasters said more storms are expected to hit the state later this week.


Cloud Lightning

Lightning kills 4 tobacco workers in Zimbabwe

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© Johannes Plenio
A bolt of lightning struck dead three Mvurwi tobacco farmers over the weekend who were working in the grading shed at Muswite Farm.

The trio, Tonderai Mungate (21) Onward Gede (16) and Jameson (22), all from plot number 74 at Muswite Farm, were burnt to death in a grass-thatched tobacco grading shed on Sunday.

Mashonaland Central police spokesperson Inspector Milton Mundembe confirmed the incident. "I can confirm the death of three tobacco farmers who were struck by a bolt of lightning and died while grading tobacco in a thatched shed on Sunday," he said.

Attention

Winter Storm Petra bears down on US East Coast with 200 million people in parts of 39 states in its path

Winter storm Petra
© NOAAA satellite of the storm is seen over the Eastern US as of 6.36pm ET on Tuesday
A massive winter storm with more than 200 million people in its path is bearing down on the East Coast.

Heavy flooding rains falling on much of the Deep South on Tuesday night are expected to change over to ice and snow as the system hits the mid-Atlantic and Northeast on Wednesday.

The storm is expected to affect parts of 39 states, and roughly 60 percent of the country's population is in its path.

'Snow will move from southwest to northeast into Ohio and the Mid-Atlantic region late tonight, changing to a wintry mix of sleet and freezing rain and eventually all rain for many,' the National Weather Service said in a flash bulletin on Tuesday.

The agency said that the time of changeover from snow to ice would vary by location, but would be delayed in the Central Appalachians, where significant ice accumulation of a quarter inch along with four to eight inches of snow could be possible.

'Major cities along I-95 from Boston to Richmond will likely see some from of frozen precipitation at the onset before changing over to rain,' the agency said.

Snowflake Cold

Adapt 2030 Ice Age Report: Grand Solar Minimum is the real national emergency

Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows set a record for snowfall in February with 205 inches for the month.
Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows set a record for snowfall in February with 205 inches for the month.
New legislation the books to declare climate change a national emergency, all the while ignoring the Grand Solar Minimum. Snow was going to be a thing of the past, record snow at Squaw Valley for 2nd year in a row, Mammoth buried, northern hemisphere snow totals up and a look at Ghost Apples, the future of our global agricultural output.


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Snowflake

Rare snow blankets Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS SNOW
Residents of Las Vegas, Nevada work up on Monday morning to something they don't normally bet on.

A blanket of snow covering their desert city.

A rare snowfall came to the city streets, covering lawns and roads and making for traffic nightmares.

The Nevada Highway Patrol reported that Interstate 15 was closed Monday morning from the south end of the valley to the California border due to a number of crashes.

This is the first accumulation of measurable snow in the valley in a decade.


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Colorado avalanche kills 2 backcountry skiers in area called 'Death Pass'

Owen Green, left, and Michael Goerne
© FacebookOwen Green, left, and Michael Goerne were killed in an avalanche near Crested Butte on Saturday.
Two backcountry skiers were killed over the weekend in an avalanche in an area of Colorado known as "Death Pass," officials said.

Crested Butte Search and Rescue said in a Facebook post the two backcountry skiers were reported missing on Saturday night near the town of Crested Butte, and tracks were discovered leading into a fresh avalanche field near the area known as "Death Pass."

"No tracks exiting the slide were found and faint beacon signals were located in the slide area," the group said.

A search and rescue group determined shortly after midnight that conditions were too dangerous, and the search was called off for the night, according to the Colorado Avalanche Information Center. On Sunday, a team of six Crested Butte Search and Rescue members found the men's bodies.

Snowflake

Let it snow! Sierra ski resorts get up to 9 feet of snow from recent storms

Sierra ski resorts get up to 9 feet of snow
Sierra ski resorts get up to 9 feet of snow
An astonishing amount of snow has fallen in the Sierra courtesy of the latest storms that have wreaked havoc from the Bay Area all the way up to Lake Tahoe.

The totals may be measured in inches, but the ski resorts have received several feet, much to the delight of skiers and snowboarders seeking fresh powder.

ABC7 news meteorologist Drew Tuma looked at the numbers on Sunday night and they are incredible.

These are 7-day totals. Squaw Valley leads the way with a whopping 109 inches of snow! That's about 15-and-a-half inches of new snow every day. Homewood Mountain Resort is right on Squaw's heels with 108 inches. Northstar comes in with 95 inches. Heavenly follows with 91 inches. Then comes Kirkwood Mountain Resort at 88 inches. Sierra-at-Tahoe received 79 inches.


Comment: NASA releases image of massive February snowpack in the Sierra Nevada compared to that of same month in 2018