I must admit, it’s a little difficult coming up with varying titles for your blogs when you are simply blogging about the same thing. It’s not as difficult as forecasting snow in Seattle, but it’s definitely up there. Models are still adamant with a major pattern change beginning Saturday evening as a deep upper-level-low drops […]
ATMOS 301: The Hydrostatic Equation
Thursday, October 31, 2013 3:20 a.m. I got a lot of sleep today, OK? So I’m allowed to do this. Plus, I don’t have class until 1:30 tomorrow. You ever feel your ears pop in an airplane? That’s because you are going into the upper levels of the atmosphere where the pressure is lower. Remember, […]