May 26th Weather Synopsys

May 26th Weather Synopsys

Author: Simcha Lefton May 26, 2022 Duration: 15:11
This podcast discusses the hot to very hot weather occurring in the desert southwest and northern intermountain region, how the severe weather potential over the Midwest moves to the east coast on Friday, the 4 consecutive days of highs from 86° (over soil moist grounds but climatology supports 90° for St.Louis despite soil moist grounds) to 96° (mid 90s where downslope winds occur or larger cities or lower dew point air (Baltimore and Philadelphia are the cities in mind) over the Midwest and east coast, connection between soil moisture and little if any climate change, how soil moisture is having a clear impact on dew point this year and how this will reduce temperatures in midwest for the upcoming heat, upslope winds increase temperature for Baltimore, the backdoor cold front that may overtake Boston on Tuesday (see podcast picture) or Wednesday but heat returns for Thursday (even Boston), the large contrast in temperature over North Dekota expected Tuesday, the severe weather outbreak for North Dakota expected Saturday. This podcast comes with background music which in order to enhance the experience of "suspense" and an entertaining song at the end. It will be interesting monitoring the temperatures in Massachusetts next week especially since both the coldest and possibly even the hottest temp may occur in that state. Hope you all enjoy!


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Ever wonder what drives someone to spend their free time obsessively tracking storm systems? For Simcha Lefton, it's a genuine passion that turns complex atmospheric science into something accessible and downright exciting. Weather With Enthusiasm ! is that passion project brought to life, a deep dive into the forces that shape our skies, particularly across the Midwest. While the heart of the discussion often focuses on this region, the analysis frequently extends to significant weather events elsewhere, providing a broader context. You'll hear detailed breakdowns of impending storms, the mechanics of punishing heatwaves, and all sorts of weather extremes, explained with a blend of professional detail and palpable excitement. The delivery strikes a unique balance-it's deeply informed yet never dry, reflecting the host's authentic engagement with the subject. Behind each episode lies a substantial commitment of time and resources, with preparation involving meticulous analysis of forecast discussions from multiple National Weather Service offices. This isn't a casual chat; it's a carefully crafted look at the marine synopsis and beyond, built on a foundation of hard work. Tuning into this podcast feels like getting a dedicated briefing from a friend who happens to know an extraordinary amount about barometric pressure and jet streams, making the often-daunting world of meteorology both understandable and thrilling.
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Duration: 3:13
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