Showing posts with label GENESIS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GENESIS. Show all posts

Thursday, January 4, 2018

BOMBOGENESIS?

Is it just me? I am 60 years old. I grew up on the East Coast. I am sure that I have never heard the terms: bombogenesis or bomb cyclone ever before.  Is this weather phenomenon a new discovery? Is this phenomenon caused by Global Warming? (please insert sarcasm here) Oh wait, what am I thinking...It's probably Donald Trump's fault!



Bombogenesis: What's a 'Bomb Cyclone'?A | .


"Bomb cyclones" or "weather bombs" are wicked winter storms that can rival the strength of hurricanes and are so called because of the process that creates them: bombogenesis.
It's a mouthful of a meteorology term that refers to a storm (generally a non-tropical one) that intensifies very rapidly.
Bomb cyclones tend to happen more in the winter months and can carry hurricane-force winds and cause coastal flooding and heavy snow..

The word bombogenesis comes from combining "bomb" and "cyclogenesis," or meteorology speak for storm formation. Technically speaking, a storm undergoes bombogenesis when it's central low pressure drops at least 24 millibars in 24 hours, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). (A millibar is a unit of pressure that essentially measures the weight of the atmosphere overhead. Typical sea-level pressure is about 1,010 millibars.)
Storms occur when a rising column of air leaves an area of low pressure at the Earth's surface, which in turn sucks in the air from surrounding areas. As that air converges, the storm starts to spin faster and faster, like a twirling ice skater who pulls in her arms, which leads to higher wind speeds. The closer you are to the center of the storm, the stronger the winds..
If a storm is strong enough or deepens (drops in pressure) rapidly enough, its winds can reach hurricane-force, or 74 mph (119 km/h) or higher. Of the 43 North Atlantic storms that achieved hurricane-force winds during the winter of 2013-2014, 30 underwent bombogenesis, according to NOAA.
Bombogenesis tends to occur when a strong jet stream high in the atmosphere interacts with an existing low-pressure system near a warm ocean current like the Gulf Stream. The jet stream pulls air out of the storm's rising column of air, causing the surface low to deepen.
Bombogenesis tends to occur more often in winter in what are called mid-latitude (or extra-tropical) cyclones. These storms are driven by the collision of warm and cold air masses, whereas as tropical cyclones are driven by convection, or the transfer of heat upward (though they can also undergo rapid intensification and sometimes the term bombogenesis is used to describe that process as well).
The western North Atlantic is one of the prime areas for bombogenesis since cold air over North America collides with warm air over the warmer ocean water (which holds onto heat for longer than land does) in the colder months, giving rise to nor'easters (so-called because the winds along the coast are blowing from the northeast), according to the Washington Post's Capital Weather Gang. The moisture from the ocean combined with the cold air can lead to heavy snows.
Bombogenesis is also common in the northwest and southwest Pacific and the South Atlantic. Weather bombs seem to be more common in the Northern Hemisphere than in the Southern Hemisphere.
The 1993 Superstorm (also called the Storm of the Century), which dumped record amounts of snow across parts of the eastern United States from March 12-13 of that year, was a particularly impactful bomb cyclone, Accuweather reported. The storm's pressure dropped 33 millibars in 24 hours
A storm that bombed out over the Great Lakes in November 1913, dubbed the White Hurricane, sank at least 12 ships and killed at least 250 people.
A February 2017 snowstorm that hit the Northeast led to blizzard conditions and snowfall rates up to 4 inches (10 centimeters) per hour in some places, according to NOAA.
Hurricane Charley in 2004 is a good tropical example. The hurricane, which hit southwest Florida as a Category 4 hurricane, dropped 23 millibars in pressure in less than 5 hours, the National Weather Service said.
Original article on Live Science..



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Your Food Diary For:


BREAKFAST Calories
kcal
Carbs
g
Fat
g
Protein
g
Sodium
mg
Sugar
g
Essential Everyday - Butter Flavored Grits 500 105 5 10 1,700 5
Bacon 200 0 15 15 875 0
Special K - Chewy Nut Bar 150 20 6 3 60 12

850 125 26 28 2,635 17
L U N C H
Costco Cheese Pizza Slice, 2 Slice 1,400 140 56 88 2,740 14

1,400 140 56 88 2,740 14
D I N N E R
Subway Turkey Breast 560 92 7 36 0 14
Kirkland Coconut Water 180 45 0 0 75 45

740 137 7 36 75 59


 
Totals 2,990 402 89 152 5,450 90
Your Daily Goal 2,067 258 69 104 2,300 77
Remaining -923 -144 -20 -48 -3,150 -13
Calories
kcal
Carbs
g
Fat
g
Protein
g
Sodium
mg
Sugar
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*You've earned 137 extra calories from exercise today         



Sunday, September 20, 2015

LET THERE BE LIGHT

Yesterday I made a trip to REI in order to purchase front and rear bike lights.  I have riding my bike a few times after dark and it occurred to me that it might be a good idea to make sure that I am visible at night. As a new member of REI with an REI credit card I had earned a $100 gift coupon which I used to purchase my headlight and tail light.  I spoke with a knowledgeable employee who helped guide my purchases.   I settled on a CYGOLITE 400 LUMENS USB RECHARGEABLE HEADLIGHT ($59.95) and a PLANET BIKE 1 WATT LED TAIL LIGHT ($30)   The total cost of these two lights was $89.95 (plus 9.25% Chicago sales tax)    Back when I was a kid, all the way back when I graduated grade school in 1969 I longed for a Schwinn Varsity 10-Speed bicycle.  I used the internet to 'discover' the price of this bike that I dreamed of as a kid and it was less than I paid yesterday for two lights!  ($81.95) My parents were kind enough to buy a bicycle for me, but they did not spring for the top of the line, best-selling Schwinn - I vaguely recall that my bike came from Kmart or some similar discount store.  The bike that I did own probably cost something in the neighborhood of $59 back then.


CYGOLITE METRO USB RECHARGEABLE 400 LUMENS BICYCLE HEADLIGHT
PLANET BIKE SUPERFLASH TURBO TAIL LIGHT

All this proves one thing.  I am old. From 1969 when I graduated grade school at the age of 12 to the current day when I am less than 3 months away from my 58th birthday - I have lived through 46 years of inflation.  I was looking at the prices of all the new fangled bicycles offered at a local bike shop and I was amazed.  Bikes these days can easily be $1000, $2000 or more dollars.   The current bicycle that I am using was purchased at a garage sale three years ago and I recall paying approximately $100 for it.  My bike, a DIAMONDBACK was probably 'only' $400 dollars when new.  Although the chrome is rusted in quite a few places - I have been enjoying using it since I 'rescued' it from its three year hibernation in the bike locker of my building last last month.


1970 Schwinn Varsity 

1970 VARSITY

ModelDescriptioncolorFrame
size
Wheel
size
Price
119
121
123
Varsity 10-Speed (Men's)
Sky Blue
Campus Green
Sierra brown
White
19"
21"
23"
27" x 1-1/4"
$81.95


10 speed, stem shifters. 38 to 100 gear range. Chain wheel guard. Oval head badge. Side pull brakes with suicide levers. 27 x1¼ tires. COLORS were Sky Blue, Campus Green, Sierra brown, and White. Frame sizes were 19", 21", 23" $81.95. Chrome fenders available for $6.00 (different model numbers). Optional thorn-resistant tubes, $4.50.

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Saturday MENU
breakfast  oatmeal, bacon, apple, popped corn, rice cakes, ginger         1270 calories
lunch        fuji apples, yogurt raisins, English Toffee bar, Plentis chips 1120 calories
dinner       Borscht Soup, Brisket                                                              334 calories
SNACK    POPPED CARAMEL CORN                                                  770 calories

total calories consumed 3494 calories

calories burned
elliptical machine 125 minutes, 4:3 interval,  level 20              1712 calories


CALORIES BURNED 1704 CALORIES
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Saturday net calories 1790 calories
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fitbit day 17
30044 steps
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THE TITLE OF MY BLOG ENTRY TODAY IS 'LET THERE BE LIGHT'
THIS COMES FROM THE BIBLE.... GENESIS
And God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light.  God saw that the light was good, and he separated the light from the darkness. God called the light “day,” and the darkness he called “night.” And there was evening, and there was morning—the first day.
First there was evening and then there was morning - the first day.   AND NOW DEAR FRIENDS, YOU KNOW WHY JEWISH HOLIDAYS BEGIN AT SUNDOWN....first there was evening and then there was morning.

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HAPPY ANNIVERSARY JENNIFER.
WE WERE MARRIED SEPT 20, 1997.

Friday, June 19, 2015

(MARC) JACOBS LADDER

JACOBS LADDER.  It was 8:00AM yesterday morning, when I stepped into the fitness room at the Columbus North YMCA and I saw this:


This JACOBS LADDER consists of a series of steps that continue on an endless loop as the 'climber' continues to 'climb'.  Naturally, I had to try my namesake piece of exercise equipment.  I lasted all of 3 minutes.  This could be quite an extreme workout if one could actually last for 30 minutes.  In the 180 seconds (3 minutes) that I was able to maintain equilibrium on the machine, I logged 256 feet 'traveled' and burned 50 calories.  Well....the next time I see one of these machines, and I think I might have seen one of these at my hometown Chicago YMCA, I am going to try to go a bit longer.  After I finished my three minutes I climbed back aboard for some photos....





This YMCA had my new favorite piece of equipment which is the PRECOR 576i CROSS TRAINER for my regular 35 minutes workout.

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 THURSDAY MENU
breakfast   apples/cinnamon instant oatmeal, 2 apples                           680 calories
lunch         HUGE SPINACH SALAD, 2 apples                                    910 calories
dinner        white cheddar rice cakes, sundries tomatoes                        700 calories
SNACK     PROTEIN BAR                                                                    170 calories

calories consumed  2460 calories                                                                 

calories burned
8AM YMCA PROCOR EFX 576I 35 MINUTES   458 CALORIES
JACOBS LADDER 3 MINUTES (256 FEET)          50 CALORIES
total calories burned 508 calories  

THURSDAY NET CALORIES 1952 CALORIES
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Until this morning, I had a far different idea regarding what a Jacob's Ladder was...
Here is the definition of a Jacob's Ladder taken directly from wikipedia.com
Jacob's ladder is a folk toy consisting of blocks of wood held together by strings orribbons. The Jacob's Ladder folk toy, also known as 'tumbling blocks' dates back to the Pilgrim times in America. When the ladder is held at one end, blocks appear to cascade down the strings. However, this effect is a visual illusion which is the result of one block after another flipping over. Its name Jacob's Ladder comes from the biblical ladder to heaven, mentioned in Genesis 28:12. Because of the Biblical reference, Puritan children were allowed to use the Jacob's Ladder as a Sunday toy.
The earliest known review of the Jacob's Ladder is an 1889 Scientific American article which tells how it is built and works.  Despite the urban myths prevalent on the internet, there is no known documentation dating it toTutankhamun's tomb or ancient Egypt or to the Pilgrims. It has been theorized that its origin is from a Chinese falling-block toy, called "Chinese blocks".
The Japanese polymath Hiraga Gennai (1729–1779) constructed a Jacob's ladder which later came to be called "Gennai's Wondrous Click-clack" (Gennai no fushigina katakata, 源内の不思議なカタカタ).