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Blizzard Warnings out, entire Northeast U.S. Saharan dust cloud coming in through the southern

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states.

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Yeah, it's going to be one of those types of weeks.

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Got your Blizzard Warnings here.

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Intense effects of where we can see in that orange tapering off into the pings as we

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get further up around Rochester, Utica.

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It's going to taper off a bit, but the chilling cold shall stay there.

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So, this Blizzard Warning here off Max Velocity covers Maryland, Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut,

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New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maine, Rhode Island.

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Summer area uses high 70-mile-an-hour winds and at least a foot of snow.

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The power outages here forecast are going to be widespread in the areas of pink, but that

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overlays with the highest snowfall totals around a foot.

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70-mile-an-hour winds is an offshore spinning monster as well.

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Hanging just off coast, bringing all that moisture in.

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Numerous power outages along these same warning areas.

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And as we look out at the snowfall accumulations here, even though it said 11 inches in those

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warnings, some areas are looking up to about 25, 28 inches, which is eclipsing two feet.

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So, the warnings and what we're seeing for possibilities of accumulations,

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different model runs with different effects.

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Anyway, just stay incredibly vigilant.

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This is the end of the winter type of madness that we're experiencing.

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And bringing you out a few days from now into the 25th of February,

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almost 60 degrees Celsius below zero in that strawberry colored.

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And that cold front is going to extend all the way down to where the blues are.

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This is at 500 millibars, hectic Pascal's, about 18,000 feet.

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So, this is going to reflect on the ground, but you can see where the boundary edge of the cold,

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very cold, and then back to normals is going to be.

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If we jump forward into March 6th, and if we jump forward to March 6th,

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it's going to warm up to 50 degrees Celsius below zero.

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And you can still see those different edges of cooling that will reflect on the ground

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temperatures. Still a little bit of winter left for many.

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And the snow forecast, Bendall over at the Washington Post putting this one out,

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March is going to see above average snowfall anywhere in the green, dark green.

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It looks like the western parts of Canada and the U.S.

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is going to be well above normal, everywhere else a snow drought.

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So, the northeast is going to get their last wisps of flurries, blizzard.

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Before it kind of just tapers off into nothingness.

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Also from the Washington Post, the coldest winter in decades,

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but this is so interesting the way it's split into the record coldest and the record warmest

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and how many decades it's been the coldest is a really interesting map to dive into.

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Look at that, northeast U.S., it's been the coldest in 20 plus years, a couple decades.

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And the lighter it gets, the closer in on time it is, five to 10 years out of the cold

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it's been, but we go way down to Miami.

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Remember they had freezes all the way down into Cuba,

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but the overall winter temperature is not just a single day event.

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Same would be out in the west where they're having a snow drought,

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except for select areas like Tahoe getting seven feet of snow

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and all the avalanches occurring everywhere.

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Jumping over to the European Union, this is Copernicus

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coming out with their satellite data sets.

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Think European Space Agency.

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Most of Canada and the U.S. experience very strong cold stress in January.

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So they got these feel-like temperatures and look how far down into Mexico and the Yucatan Peninsula,

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it felt like it was right at freezing.

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And the lighter the green, the colder the temperatures, the darker it is,

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the warmer it is on this map here.

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I bet if they would have kept that going down into Central America,

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we could have gotten some bone chillers as well.

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But I think these specific temperatures are going to be a little bit different with

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this rocking off-the-chart UV pegged at 18 on the UV index,

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which is, wow, you put your hand in the sun and it burns,

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like you see in some of those 1950s science fiction movies on the moon.

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Do you want to stay with another snapshot from the European Union?

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Copernicus, Scotland covered with snow.

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Remember where 17?

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The Highlands.

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Then if we go south of Scotland and we get over into Europe,

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the same thing.

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That incredible diametric opposite from western Europe to eastern Europe.

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Look at Spain, Portugal, France, all-time record floods.

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Just still hasn't stopped.

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And then if you jump over to North Africa, Morocco area,

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getting years worth of rain in just a few single weeks.

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But then if you go over places that are Poland, Latvia, these sort of area, Lithuania,

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just incredible record cold, just sea icy events that they haven't seen in quite some time,

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brutally cold down near the Black Sea, incredibly flooded over in the western

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part of Europe.

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So again, you get that one area is far warmer than another,

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one area is far cooler than another.

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Speaking of clouds, what do you think this beautiful microscope is full of?

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Saharan dust.

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Of course you answered correctly, you geniuses out there.

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Saharan dust, mineral dust from Sahara Desert.

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Dust particles contain sodium, magnesium, aluminum, silicon, iron, cobalt, copper,

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potassium, sulfur, and calcium.

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Saharan dust provides marine bacteria, photo plankton with important nutrients,

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as well as our soils.

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Galaxies for you, very similar, not under the microscope.

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They're too big, but micro-macro, that's how our universe works.

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So let's talk about Saharan dust for a moment here.

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European eyes on Earth.

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Copernicus, given us this one again, this brings us to the 26th optical depth.

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I mean, how much it blocks out sunlight, the higher it goes on the reds,

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the more dust there is in the air in the column per cubic centimeter,

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how much dust is contained in that, and one way to measure it.

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And then you can look at the nanometer wavelengths here at 500 nanometers,

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blocking of what you consider sunlight.

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Okay, we'll take a look at it in different ways to measure the

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the thickness and the grittiness of the air for a better term.

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Red is higher, blocking out more sunlight.

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That is going to swing up through Spain, and they already have

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some unusual clouds going on there.

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They're calling it Saharan dust that's already bringing in this sort of milky haze into the

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skies, proceeding the front there.

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This was on the 17th, bringing us through the 18th, 19th, and 20th.

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And you can see how the dust is traveling northward, as well as as that spreads north,

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it is moving westward.

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So TNT, that's Trinidad and Tobago, and they're also putting out with their weather forecast

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about what they're expecting.

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Now, as this smashes into the Brazilian rainforest,

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it is going to take a hard dog leg right and go right up through Cuba.

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But then the second wave comes directly off.

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You can see that strawberry hanger just off the edge there coming toward us.

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So goes east.

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That's another satellite that takes a look at these different aerosol concentrations,

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significant concentrations of Saharan dust.

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That is even further north than what the models were showing.

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It's bringing you over to Noel School,

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showing you the current conditions.

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Again, they're using 550 on the nanometers here for the particular concentrations.

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Already has that landing into Trinidad and Tobago and South America,

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and it's going to be moving northward as well.

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You can see that second wave, that really light,

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whitish coming off of, looks like Ghana and Togo, that area.

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That will be considered wave two.

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And since the winds are incredibly strong across Europe,

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expect more of the yearly dusting.

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If you look on January 26th, just straight up off of Africa,

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in degrees.

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Wow, that would have been the darkened skies for sure.

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So we'll see where the dust actually moves,

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because down in the Caribbean, it was forecast to come north,

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and then other models were showing that it stays down there,

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and then curves further south.

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So again, these are just model runs,

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and I thought I'd bring into you,

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because that dust, a lot of people are sensitive to it.

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And it creates a lot of allergies,

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and this time of the year, I don't know where you are,

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but our buds are starting to come out already on the trees,

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my plum trees, starting to throw a tiny bit of leaf already.

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So I know the blooms and blossoms are just behind that,

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and that time, especially with the pine trees,

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with all the pollen and everything,

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it's just one of these times to get ready for allergies,

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and that sort of thing.

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But the Saharan dust every year,

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does in millions and millions of people,

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getting them sneezing, coughing.

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So the earlier the warning on when that's arriving, the better.

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So take precautions the way you will,

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and I do appreciate you watching.

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