OddBall1st
Well-Known Member
yet an "alberta clipper" is a storm that starts to the north of the jet stream then crosses it to the south
what you have at the moment is the whole jetstream moving south instead
That happens every Winter. Nothing new. In the Summer Season, the extended daylight and warming keep it at bay. That`s how you know without time and calendars that winter is approaching. Some years a little others a lot.
Now if it drops and stays, you worry. Now if that circle stays more south on our side and more North on the other, you get a major climate change that will fuck up everything indefinitely. That`s real bad. The first few years can`t be counted as, but a decade,...run.