Showing posts with label Extreme Weather. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Extreme Weather. Show all posts

Thursday, December 30, 2010

NASA's Terra Satellite Sees a Snow-Covered Ireland

The Mid-Atlantic and northeastern U.S. are not the only areas dealing with holiday snowfall. Ireland was recently swathed in white on December 22, 2010. When NASA's Terra satellite passed overhead, the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) instrument captured a true-color image of the snow. The overnight arrival of 15 cm (6 in) of snow at the Dublin airport forced its closure. Combined with the closure of the City of Derry airport, travel became quite difficult.

MODIS images are created by the MODIS Rapid Response Team at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. The MODIS instrument flies onboard NASA's Terra and Aqua satellites.

Ireland enjoys a "temperate ocean climate" (Cfb) based on the Koopen climate classification system. Such climates normally enjoy cool, cloud-covered summers and mild winters. Ireland’s climate is also moderated by the warm waters of the Gulf Stream, which flows off the western shore. Snow commonly falls only in the highest elevations; dustings may occur elsewhere a few times each year. Significant accumulations anywhere in the country are rare.

The winter of 2009-2010 was unusually cold and snowy. Called “The Big Freeze” by the British media, it brought widespread transportation problems, school closings, power failures and twenty five deaths. A low of -22.3°C (-8.1°F) was recorded on January 8, 2010, making it the coldest winter since 1978/79.

Although it has just begun, the winter of 2010-2011 threatens to be just as challenging. The earliest widespread snowfall since 1993 occurred on November 24, primarily affecting Great Britain and Scotland. Two days later snow began to cover Ireland, and the continuing severe weather has taken a toll. It has disrupted air, road and rail travel, closed schools and businesses, and caused power outages. Livestock and horses have had difficulty finding grass to eat, some relying on volunteer feeding efforts for survival. Local temperature records were broken, including a new record low for Northern Ireland of -18.7°C (-2°F) at Castlederg on December 23. As of that date, 20 deaths had been attributed to the winter weather and associated hazards.

Image: The Emerald Isle was swathed in white on December 22, 2010, when the MODIS instrument aboard the Terra satellite passed overhead, capturing this true-color image. Credit: NASA Goddard/MODIS Rapid Response Team, Jeff Schmaltz

Source: Reprinted news release via NASA 

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Let It Snow! New Jersey Blizzard Time Lapse Video

Check out this awesome time lapse video of a blizzard that hit New Jersey recently. The video was created by Michael Black and he used a Canon DLSR on a tripod that was set to take one picture every 5 minutes.


December 2010 Blizzard Timelapse from Michael Black on Vimeo.

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Saturday, August 07, 2010

6 Really Cool Lightning Pictures

There's nothing like really cool lightning pictures to stimulate the awesomeness of this planet. Enjoy!

Picture of lightning over Baltimore.
Those poor buildings...

Picture of lightning over Baltimore.
Doesn't this one kinda remind you of that clock tower in the movie "Back to the Future?"

Picture of lightning over Baltimore.
Can anyone say "War of the Worlds?"

Picture of lightning over Baltimore.
Zeus is mad at somebody!

Picture of lightning over Baltimore.

I so wish I was on that boat!

Picture of lightning over Baltimore.
There's something mystical about this one.




All of these lightning pictures were taken in Baltimore, Maryland by Tim Shahan. Big Thanks to Tim Shahan, these were awesome!

Another must see is this video of a lightning bolt that struck a little too close.