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  • Spouts/"Windhosen"DateWed Oct 29, 2014 7:56 am
    wiki page by Linus

    Is the German term describing a rotating funnel of air which has ground contact either over land or over water. Gernerally, "Windhose" is used to describe weak events, and is equivilent to the english (water- or land-) spout(s), however theoretically a "Windhose" or spout is not weaker than a tornado.

    Spouts, or "Windhosen" are formed in a way very similar to the way that tornados form - however, and this is the only major difference - often it isn't directly related to rotating updrafts/the roatition of the "mother" cloud.

    Spouts, or "Windhosen", can cause significant damage to buildings and other objects, and were even reported carrying cows through the air.

    In German, Dust- and Sand devils are often, falsly, referred to as "Windhosen" - they aren't, because they have no connection to a cumulus or cumulonimbus cloud.

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  • The winter forecast for GermanyDateMon Oct 27, 2014 7:57 am
    Topic by Linus. Forum: Forecasts

    Is it possible to make a forecast how intense the winter will be in Germany from the current time already? MILK weather has looked at this question and is now saying - yes, it is possible. But the long-term forecasting is still in teh early beginnings, and it is still experimental.
    The old German saying "Ist der oktober warm und fein, kommt ein scharfer Winter drein, ist er aber nass und kühl, mild der Winter werden will." (If the october is warm and nice, a cold winter is expected, but if it is cool and wet, the winter will be mild) was investigated - with stunning results. If the October is too warm, then a too cold winter is to be expected. This is observed as soon as the October is 2°C warmer than normal. And if the October is too cool (at least 2°C), a too mild winter is forecast.

    Now to the forecast.

    The October, so far, was too warm in all of Germany. It was 2.9°C too warm in Helgoland, and 3.9°C too warm in Hamburg - and this leads to the conclusion that a cold winter is to be expected.

    Probability this forecast is correct:
    - 80% (N Germany)
    - 90% (E Germany)
    - 80% (W Germany)
    - 80% (central Germany)
    - 70% (S Germany)

  • On the 26th of October 2014 MILK Weahter member "Stefan P." reported from Bulgaria, that there was much more snow there currently than previously forecast. Here is the photo he sent to MILK Weather:



    Copyright (c): Stefan Popdonchev, MILK Weather

  • ESC warnings posted on FacebookDateMon Oct 27, 2014 6:33 am
    Topic by Linus. Forum: Recent changes
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  • ESC overview posted on TwitterDateMon Oct 27, 2014 6:25 am
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  • ESC overview posted on FacebookDateMon Oct 27, 2014 6:17 am
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