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January 29, 2022

 

Scenes from the Blizzard of January 2022:

 

For Cape Cod, it rained almost all night long. Then, just before dawn, it began to snow. For the first part of the day we got heavy wet snow that stuck to everything. By nightfall, as the temperatures dropped and the wind picked up, the snow had become light and fluffy. I watched the pressure drop over 30 mb over a 24 hour period, and with that, the intense wind delivered our predicted power outages. We lost power on Saturday night around 6 pm and got it back on Sunday night around 11pm. In our neighborhood, the storm snow total was about 16 inches.

 

Brewster, Massachusetts

Cape Cod - USA

 

Photo by brucetopher

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View from Westminster House Senior Apartments 18th Floor Rooftop room at North Charles and West Centre Street in Baltimore, Maryland on Thursday morning, 4 January 2018 by Elvert Barnes Photography

 

Thursday, 4 January 2018 SNOW STORM Project

 

Elvert Barnes BMORE 2018 at elvertbarnes.com/Bmore2018

 

Published at www.facebook.com/baltimoreonly/photos/a.189494228162542/5...

The Calm after the Storm – My porch after the Bomb Cyclone in January 2018 = The term bomb comes from the term ”bombogenesis" that is used by meteorologists to refer to a rapidly intensifying area of low pressure. IMG_7976.JPG, C.C. by 3.0 US Lisa P. Oliner

 

Winds of 50-75mph battered the coast on 10/17/19..

Ocean Drive, Newport Rhode Island

...mis botas y paraguas todavía están secando. (After last week's Bomb Cylone my boots and umbrella are still drying.)

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5 1/2 x 11 in double page spread; watercolor, ink, whatever, on Global Art Materials Handbook.

#bomb cyclone #winter #boots #umbrellas #urbansketchers

The Coastal Nor'easter along the NY New England North Atlantic Coast reached inland to Rochester NY. Here is a picture out the front window.

 

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A powerful coastal storm will unleash soaking rain and howling winds through Thursday from the Mid-Atlantic to New England.

 

The strong winds – potentially gusting up to 60 mph – may cause some tree damage and power outages, the National Weather Service said. Up to 3 inches of rain could fall in this storm, especially from eastern New York to southern Maine, where flash flooding is possible.

 

The latest forecast shows the storm will strengthen at a fast enough pace from Wednesday to Thursday to be classified as a "bomb cyclone," AccuWeather said. The barometric pressure has to fall at least 24 millibars, or 0.71 inches, in 24 hours for the bomb cyclone criteria to be met, in a process known as bombogenesis.

 

The lower a storm's barometric pressure, the more intense the storm. Weather Channel meteorologist Greg Diamond said some record low barometric pressures for October could be set.

 

CNN meteorologist Dave Hennen said, "The system will have the equivalent low pressure of a Category 1 hurricane." www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/10/16/bomb-cyclon...

 

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Photo by Kristine K. Stevens, a curious traveler, author and beekeeper, who is writing a book about her adventures in Iceland.

 

Previously, Kristine sold her house, quit her job and traveled around the world. Learn more at "If Your Dream Doesn't Scare You, It Isn't Big Enough: A Solo Journey Around the World."

NOAA's GOES-16 (GOES-East) satellite caught a dramatic view of the bomb cylcone moving up the East Coast on January 4, 2017. The powerful nor'easter is battering coastal areas with heavy snow and strong winds, from Florida to Maine. Notice the long line of clouds stretching over a thousand miles south of the storm. This beast is drawing moisture all the way from deep in the Caribbean.

 

Why is it called a "bomb cyclone"? Meteorologists say that a storm undergoes "bombogenesis" when it rapidly intensifies over a short period. More precisely, it's a mid-latitude cyclone that sees its central pressure drop 24 millibars or more within 24 hours. Storms like this typically bring heavy precipitation, strong winds, and coastal storm surge and are common along the East Coast during the winter months.

 

Credit: NOAA/CIRA

View from Westminster House Senior Apartments 18th Floor Rooftop room at North Charles and West Centre Street in Baltimore, Maryland on Thursday morning, 4 January 2018 by Elvert Barnes Photography

 

Thursday, 4 January 2018 SNOW STORM Project

 

Elvert Barnes BMORE 2018 at elvertbarnes.com/Bmore2018

Winter Storm Grayson 4 January 2018 based on MODIS / Terra satellite images.

(Bomb cyclone: horizontal snow)

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8.3 x 11.7 in; watercolor, ink, whatever, on Canson Imagine paper.

#bomb cyclone #brooklyn

Beaver Lake Preserve, Sammamish. WA, USA.

 

November 2024.

 

Beaver Lake Preserve is closed and heavily damaged from the recent bomb cyclone that brought down a ton of trees. Trails are blocked and bridges are damaged.

Beaver Lake Preserve, Sammamish. WA, USA.

 

November 2024.

 

Beaver Lake Preserve is closed and heavily damaged from the recent bomb cyclone that brought down a ton of trees. Trails are blocked and bridges are damaged.

January 29, 2022

 

Scenes from the Blizzard of January 2022:

 

For Cape Cod, it rained almost all night long. Then, just before dawn, it began to snow. For the first part of the day we got heavy wet snow that stuck to everything. By nightfall, as the temperatures dropped and the wind picked up, the snow had become light and fluffy. I watched the pressure drop over 30 mb over a 24 hour period, and with that, the intense wind delivered our predicted power outages. We lost power on Saturday night around 6 pm and got it back on Sunday night around 11pm. In our neighborhood, the storm snow total was about 16 inches.

 

Brewster, Massachusetts

Cape Cod - USA

 

Photo by brucetopher

© Bruce Christopher 2022

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...always learning - critiques welcome.

Tools: Canon 7D & iPhone 11.

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January 5, 2018 - New York, New York

After months of blue skies and zero precipitation, the rain in Northern California has started with what the news calls a "bomb cyclone" and an "atmospheric river." Over the course of 24 hours the rain gauge in our backyard filled to a height of 10" (25.4 cm). We emptied the gauge a couple of hours ago. Since then another inch of rain has come down.

Yesterday was quite a change from the day before when the temperature was in the upper 60s. The temperature was in the mid 30s and we had snow. The snow as caused by what someone decided was a "Bomb cyclone" which is pushing through Illinois today with winds around 35 MPH and gusts over 45 MPH. Other states; Minnesota, North and South Dakota, Nebraska to name a few could receive up to 24 inches of snow and have blizzard conditions today.

Beautiful early night sky shot during blackout precipitated by bomb cyclone storm in Issaquah, Washington

West Pond, Parsonsfield, Maine.

 

My Jeep is under there some place.

 

Well, the aftermath of the so called "Bomb Cyclone" of 2018 left us here on West Pond with 17 inches of snow best that I can tell, it could be more but the wind really drifted the snow last night so getting a accurate reading today was difficult, I can relate that there was plenty of snow to keep me busy all day digging out.

 

My efforts to dig out where hampered because It was very cold here today, the temperature only got up to 10.F and we had a stiff north west wind all day too giving us a wind chill of -10 +.

Winter Storm Grayson 4 January 2018 based on MODIS / Terra satellite images.

Beaver Lake Preserve, Sammamish. WA, USA.

 

November 2024.

 

Beaver Lake Preserve is closed and heavily damaged from the recent bomb cyclone that brought down a ton of trees. Trails are blocked and bridges are damaged.

Bomb Cyclone Arrives - 7 images - Canon Powershot G12 - Photographer Russell McNeil PhD (Physics) lives on Vancouver Island, where he works as a writer.

January 30, 2022

 

The morning after the Blizzard of January 2022:

 

There was a beautiful sunrise and clear skies to follow, making it a nice day for shooting. Temps were still in the teens and the wind was whipping. The power would remain out until just about 1:00 pm today, coming back just in time because the inside house temperature was barley holding above 40 degrees F.

 

Brewster, Massachusetts

Cape Cod - USA

 

Photo by brucetopher

© Bruce Christopher 2022

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...always learning - critiques welcome.

Tools: Canon 7D & iPhone 11.

No use without permission.

Please email for usage info.

Winds of 50-75mph battered the coast on 10/17/19..

Ocean Drive, Newport Rhode Island

SNOWFLAKES ("the thing about 'snowflakes' is this: they are beautiful and unique, but in large numbers become an unstoppable avalanche that will bury you." George Takei) - Composition Monday

 

© Erik McGregor - erikrivas@hotmail.com - 917-225-8963

View from Westminster House Senior Apartments 18th Floor Rooftop room at North Charles and West Centre Street in Baltimore, Maryland on Thursday morning, 4 January 2018 by Elvert Barnes Photography

 

Thursday, 4 January 2018 SNOW STORM Project

 

Elvert Barnes BMORE 2018 at elvertbarnes.com/Bmore2018

January 30, 2022

 

The morning after the Blizzard of January 2022:

 

There was a beautiful sunrise and clear skies to follow, making it a nice day for shooting. Temps were still in the teens and the wind was whipping. The power would remain out until just about 1:00 pm today, coming back just in time because the inside house temperature was barley holding above 40 degrees F.

 

Brewster, Massachusetts

Cape Cod - USA

 

Photo by brucetopher

© Bruce Christopher 2022

All Rights Reserved

 

...always learning - critiques welcome.

Tools: Canon 7D & iPhone 11.

No use without permission.

Please email for usage info.

Winter Storm Grayson 4 January 2018 based on MODIS / Terra satellite images.

MALLARD - Composition Friday

 

© Erik McGregor - erikrivas@hotmail.com - 917-225-8963

View from 4th floor apartment window of Westminster House Senior Apartments at North Charles and West Centre Street in Baltimore, Maryland on Thursday morning, 4 January 2018 by Elvert Barnes Photography

 

Thursday, 4 January 2018 SNOW STORM Project

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