Tuesday, October 11, 2016

Lovely Post Matthew Weather

As is often the case after a storm, rain and wild wind is followed by brilliant blues skies and pleasant temperatures and low humidity. The remains of Matthew are off the Canadian Maritimes perhaps headed to Greenland. Tropical Storm/Hurricane Nicole lingers in the Atlantic and may directly impact Bermuda over the next couple of days. The summer of 2016 is not going away quietly but the fall and winter of  '16/'17 is trying to push it back to the southern reaches and announce its arrival in the northern hemisphere. The chill will win!
A very quiet day earthquake-wise on the planet and the volcano list for the week is filled with the usual crowd although a new name, Katla, (to me) has stirred up in Iceland. The moon is waxing and gibbous, brightening the evening sky and wiping out the dim stars; still Venus, Saturn and Mars (W to E) shine brightly in the west as we spin away from the sun. The Summer Triangle is bright overhead and the handle of the Big Dipper still arcs to bright Arcturus.
The bugs have slowed and you can wear enough clothes that they are not a problem so get out and check out your planet, Today On Earth.
ORG.

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