😄😄10-15-21 Thorough Weather Map Discussion Part 2 Funny Entertainment (Real Weather) Part 2
Update: 2021-10-15
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Unknown 0:04 
Good evening, everyone. It is right now.
Unknown 0:08
modes a shot is right now. I'm just going to explain the previous podcasts got cut off in the middle because it was getting close to Chavez. But the second half of that podcast is going to be on this podcast I'm putting it on right now. And I hope everybody enjoys.
Unknown 0:27
Please enjoy. And
Unknown 0:31
yeah.
Unknown 0:46
Santa Ana winds are developing perhaps because of a high pressure system located on the border of Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. That high pressure system is going to be moving into Texas tomorrow. But let's stay focused on to the south east California.
Unknown 1:02
The East winds regardless of why there are East winds, winds are coming out of the East we have Santa Ana winds. The thing about these winds are that they're more easterly than usual more easily than usual means there's more down sloping involved. And when there's more down sloping, temperatures are warmer. And that's when we reach our peak. We are in mid October, temperatures expected to go into the low 90s in Los Angeles today and tomorrow. The newspapers are not forecasting that but I don't know why they're saying low to mid 80s. But low 90s and Los Angeles. Temperatures in Phoenix, Arizona are going to be cooler than that mid 80s. What is the audience feel? I want to know about heat. It's not comfortable, right? It's a heat but do I have real weather enthusiasts but love it the heat like I want to know
Unknown 2:08
all the audience loved that. I can I can tell we heard B bells. We had guns yet cameras people taking pictures up. So I see we do love heat. That's wonderful. That means I do not have a normal audience in front of me. We have true weather enthusiasts, but I do want to know, what does everyone feel about those severe storms? Well, what does everyone feel about the rain? Let's start off with that. What do people feel about the rain?
Unknown 2:43
Really?
Unknown 2:45
Yeah, I guess cuz. Boring, right? It just rain.
Unknown 2:50
What if there's Thunder added to that rain?
Unknown 2:56
Thunder added to the rain. I don't hear a response.
Unknown 3:00
I don't need a response. That's amazing. What if it's almost a severe thunderstorm?
Unknown 3:10
Because it's almost there, but not quite right. What is the audience feel?
Unknown 3:15
Your comms what is the audience feel about severe thunderstorms meaning you already have to do deal with it. There's already precipitation falling its falling so now you have a severe storm you get to watch trees blow down onto on to
Unknown 3:38
I'm glad you got that array and first because you pulled down onto power lines. What is a? What is that?
Unknown 3:48
Now I hope people are not hurrying I mean I already know I have a sensitive audience in front of me. So but the whole Ray must have been at the whole site the whole site maybe they pull down on the power lines and everyone's safe you lose power. It's so exciting. Right? Isn't that what it was? I mean, what do people feel about?
Unknown 4:12
Whoa, it's down. Come on.
Unknown 4:15
Down.
Unknown 4:20
They took a picture.
Unknown 4:22
Okay, anyways,
Unknown 4:24
moving right along over to the northwest part of our country. That's what we have significant stuff we have that hypothesis in the high pressure is centered right over the area that got the heaviest snow from the blizzard earlier this week on the Idaho Montana Wyoming border, perhaps high pressure I mean not perhaps high pressure is attracted to cold air because cold air sinks and high pressure sinks. So it could develop real quick when it's over cold there. Perhaps there's so much snow there. It's coldest...
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Good evening, everyone. It is right now.
Unknown 0:08
modes a shot is right now. I'm just going to explain the previous podcasts got cut off in the middle because it was getting close to Chavez. But the second half of that podcast is going to be on this podcast I'm putting it on right now. And I hope everybody enjoys.
Unknown 0:27
Please enjoy. And
Unknown 0:31
yeah.
Unknown 0:46
Santa Ana winds are developing perhaps because of a high pressure system located on the border of Idaho, Montana and Wyoming. That high pressure system is going to be moving into Texas tomorrow. But let's stay focused on to the south east California.
Unknown 1:02
The East winds regardless of why there are East winds, winds are coming out of the East we have Santa Ana winds. The thing about these winds are that they're more easterly than usual more easily than usual means there's more down sloping involved. And when there's more down sloping, temperatures are warmer. And that's when we reach our peak. We are in mid October, temperatures expected to go into the low 90s in Los Angeles today and tomorrow. The newspapers are not forecasting that but I don't know why they're saying low to mid 80s. But low 90s and Los Angeles. Temperatures in Phoenix, Arizona are going to be cooler than that mid 80s. What is the audience feel? I want to know about heat. It's not comfortable, right? It's a heat but do I have real weather enthusiasts but love it the heat like I want to know
Unknown 2:08
all the audience loved that. I can I can tell we heard B bells. We had guns yet cameras people taking pictures up. So I see we do love heat. That's wonderful. That means I do not have a normal audience in front of me. We have true weather enthusiasts, but I do want to know, what does everyone feel about those severe storms? Well, what does everyone feel about the rain? Let's start off with that. What do people feel about the rain?
Unknown 2:43
Really?
Unknown 2:45
Yeah, I guess cuz. Boring, right? It just rain.
Unknown 2:50
What if there's Thunder added to that rain?
Unknown 2:56
Thunder added to the rain. I don't hear a response.
Unknown 3:00
I don't need a response. That's amazing. What if it's almost a severe thunderstorm?
Unknown 3:10
Because it's almost there, but not quite right. What is the audience feel?
Unknown 3:15
Your comms what is the audience feel about severe thunderstorms meaning you already have to do deal with it. There's already precipitation falling its falling so now you have a severe storm you get to watch trees blow down onto on to
Unknown 3:38
I'm glad you got that array and first because you pulled down onto power lines. What is a? What is that?
Unknown 3:48
Now I hope people are not hurrying I mean I already know I have a sensitive audience in front of me. So but the whole Ray must have been at the whole site the whole site maybe they pull down on the power lines and everyone's safe you lose power. It's so exciting. Right? Isn't that what it was? I mean, what do people feel about?
Unknown 4:12
Whoa, it's down. Come on.
Unknown 4:15
Down.
Unknown 4:20
They took a picture.
Unknown 4:22
Okay, anyways,
Unknown 4:24
moving right along over to the northwest part of our country. That's what we have significant stuff we have that hypothesis in the high pressure is centered right over the area that got the heaviest snow from the blizzard earlier this week on the Idaho Montana Wyoming border, perhaps high pressure I mean not perhaps high pressure is attracted to cold air because cold air sinks and high pressure sinks. So it could develop real quick when it's over cold there. Perhaps there's so much snow there. It's coldest...
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