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Amir Mohsen

متخصص بخش هواشناسی
Scientist: East Coast Cities are ‘Sitting Ducks’ for Storms
  • Published: January 22nd, 2013
39 11 1 0



By Suzanne Goldenberg, The Guardian
Cities on the United States east coast are "sitting ducks" for the next big storm because of the destruction wrought by Hurricane Sandy, one of Barack Obama's top scientists warned on Tuesday.
Marcia McNutt, who last week announced her resignation as director of the U.S. Geological Survey, told a conference that Sandy had left coastal communities dangerously exposed to future storms of any size.
1-18-13_guardian_sandy-425x255.png
Hurricane Sandy churns off the U.S. east coast in the Atlantic Ocean.
Credit: NASA/Getty Images
"Superstorm Sandy was a threshold for the north-east and we have already crossed it," McNutt told the National Council for Science and the Environment conference in Washington. "For the next storm, not even a super storm, even a run-of-the-mill nor'easter, the amount of breaches and the amount of coastal flooding will be widespread."
McNutt, a professor of marine geophysics, was careful to preface her public remarks by saying she spoke as a scientist and not an Obama Administration official. But the unusually stark warning from a departing Obama official indicates the challenges ahead in protecting American population centers from the extreme storms of a changing climate.
"Before Sandy, someone asked me what my climate change nightmare was. Before Sandy, I said it was that with the extra energy in the atmosphere-ocean system it feeds super storms that intersect mega-cities left rendered defenseless by rising seas," McNutt said in a brief interview following her public remarks. "That is where we now are."
Half of America's population lives within 50 miles of a coast, and those numbers are growing. However, scientists and urban planners have warned repeatedly that those coastal communities – as well as important infrastructure – are increasingly vulnerable. In the coming decades, a combination of extreme weather and storm surges, on top of rising seas, will put a growing share of the population at risk. Natural defenses, such as sand dunes and barrier islands along the Atlantic, have been destroyed or weakened through decades of development, McNutt said.
"We have left our coasts sitting ducks, and Sandy destroyed these natural protections," she said.
In the space of a few hours, Sandy blew through the sand dunes that had served as natural protections for communities up and down the Atlantic coast.
1-18-13_MW_sandysittingduck-425x261.png
Marcia McNutt, who last week announced her resignation as director of the U.S. Geological Survey, told a conference that Sandy had left coastal communities dangerously exposed to future storms of any size.
Credit: flickr/The National Guard
"Basically these dunes build up over geologic time, and yet the superstorm wore them down over a couple of days, and it is going to take geologic time again to build them back up," McNutt said. "It is possible with bulldozers and engineering and millions of dollars to do with engineering what Mother Nature used to do for free."
However, McNutt conceded that this was a daunting prospect given existing fiscal constraints. Republicans in the house have already balked at the $50 billion in immediate relief for Sandy that went to the house on Tuesday.
"There are some cities and towns that actually spent multi-millions of dollars to rebuild eroded dunes, and some of them actually fared better than cities and towns that hadn't rebuilt their dunes. So it is possible by spending millions and millions and millions of dollars to rebuild them, but where are those resources going to be?" McNutt said.
In the case of New Jersey, post-Sandy flight surveys by the USGS showed substantial damage to the dunes, barrier islands and other geographic features that had shielded coastal communities from the full fury of the storm. In some areas, the coastline lost up to six meters in elevation, the USGS said on its website.
USGS scientists monitoring coastal systems had been tracking the loss of wetlands and sand dunes, and were able to accurately predict in advance of Sandy where the storm would do the worst damage.
Those areas were even more vulnerable now, McNutt said.
Reprinted with permission from The Guardian
 

mehrdad_teh

متخصص بخش هواشناسی
کلا استقرار تراف بر روی شرق مدیترانه باعث جنوب غربی شدن جریانات جنوب غربی شمال شرقی بر روی دریای سرخ میشه که با خود رطوبت مدیترانه و مناطق حاره و دریای سرخ رو به همراه داره که با برخورد با دامنه های غربی زاگرس سبب بارش های سنگین در این نواحی میشه توده هوا با حرکت به داخل کشور به دلیل خالی کردن عمده رطوبت خود بارش های زیادی به ارمغان نمی یاره در شمال شرق در صورتی که جریانات خزر تقویت بشه می تونه توده هوا رو تغذیه کنه و سبب بارش های خوب در این نواحی بشه.در صورتی داخل کشور بارش های خوب خواهد داشت که چرخند بر روی عراق مستقر بشه و سپس از فراز کشور عبور کنه و در طی این مدت زبانه های پر فشار بر روی خزر مستقر شده باشه.
 

پسرخاله

کاربر ويژه
Scientist: East Coast Cities are ‘Sitting Ducks’ for Storms


  • Published: January 22nd, 2013
39 11 1 0



By Suzanne Goldenberg, The Guardian
Cities on the United States east coast are "sitting ducks" for the next big storm because of the destruction wrought by Hurricane Sandy, one of Barack Obama's top scientists warned on Tuesday.
Marcia McNutt, who last week announced her resignation as director of the U.S. Geological Survey, told a conference that Sandy had left coastal communities dangerously exposed to future storms of any size.
1-18-13_guardian_sandy-425x255.png
Hurricane Sandy churns off the U.S. east coast in the Atlantic Ocean.
Credit: NASA/Getty Images
"Superstorm Sandy was a threshold for the north-east and we have already crossed it," McNutt told the National Council for Science and the Environment conference in Washington. "For the next storm, not even a super storm, even a run-of-the-mill nor'easter, the amount of breaches and the amount of coastal flooding will be widespread."
McNutt, a professor of marine geophysics, was careful to preface her public remarks by saying she spoke as a scientist and not an Obama Administration official. But the unusually stark warning from a departing Obama official indicates the challenges ahead in protecting American population centers from the extreme storms of a changing climate.
"Before Sandy, someone asked me what my climate change nightmare was. Before Sandy, I said it was that with the extra energy in the atmosphere-ocean system it feeds super storms that intersect mega-cities left rendered defenseless by rising seas," McNutt said in a brief interview following her public remarks. "That is where we now are."
Half of America's population lives within 50 miles of a coast, and those numbers are growing. However, scientists and urban planners have warned repeatedly that those coastal communities – as well as important infrastructure – are increasingly vulnerable. In the coming decades, a combination of extreme weather and storm surges, on top of rising seas, will put a growing share of the population at risk. Natural defenses, such as sand dunes and barrier islands along the Atlantic, have been destroyed or weakened through decades of development, McNutt said.
"We have left our coasts sitting ducks, and Sandy destroyed these natural protections," she said.
In the space of a few hours, Sandy blew through the sand dunes that had served as natural protections for communities up and down the Atlantic coast.
1-18-13_MW_sandysittingduck-425x261.png
Marcia McNutt, who last week announced her resignation as director of the U.S. Geological Survey, told a conference that Sandy had left coastal communities dangerously exposed to future storms of any size.
Credit: flickr/The National Guard
"Basically these dunes build up over geologic time, and yet the superstorm wore them down over a couple of days, and it is going to take geologic time again to build them back up," McNutt said. "It is possible with bulldozers and engineering and millions of dollars to do with engineering what Mother Nature used to do for free."
However, McNutt conceded that this was a daunting prospect given existing fiscal constraints. Republicans in the house have already balked at the $50 billion in immediate relief for Sandy that went to the house on Tuesday.
"There are some cities and towns that actually spent multi-millions of dollars to rebuild eroded dunes, and some of them actually fared better than cities and towns that hadn't rebuilt their dunes. So it is possible by spending millions and millions and millions of dollars to rebuild them, but where are those resources going to be?" McNutt said.
In the case of New Jersey, post-Sandy flight surveys by the USGS showed substantial damage to the dunes, barrier islands and other geographic features that had shielded coastal communities from the full fury of the storm. In some areas, the coastline lost up to six meters in elevation, the USGS said on its website.
USGS scientists monitoring coastal systems had been tracking the loss of wetlands and sand dunes, and were able to accurately predict in advance of Sandy where the storm would do the worst damage.
Those areas were even more vulnerable now, McNutt said.
Reprinted with permission from The Guardian

سلام
امیرمحسن من متوجه نمیشم چی نوشته میشه زیرنویس فارسیشم برای من و احیانا همانند من بزاری
 

aznavar

کاربر ويژه
زمین لرزه ای نسبتا شدید ساعتی پیش شهر نفت خیز گچساران در استان کهگیلویه و بویراحمد را لرزاند.

به گزارش مهر، مرکز لرزه نگاری کشوری شدت این زمین لرزه را 3.5 درجه در مقیاس ریشتر اعلام کرده است.

همچنین این مرکز زمان وقوع آن را ساعت 10 و هفت دقیقه صبح امروز چهارشنبه ثبت کرده است.

این زمین لرزه موجب وحشت شهروندان این شهر و خروج آنان از خانه ها شد.




هنوز گزارشی از خسارت احتمالی این زمین لرزه اعلام نشده است.

حوالی ظهر روز گذشته هم زمین لرزه ای با قدرت 3.5 ریشتر شهر بهبهان در 60کیلومتری گچساران را لرزانده بود.

شهر گچساران در 150 کیلومتری یاسوج مرکز استان کهگیلویه و بویراحمد قرار دارد.

http://www.asriran.com/fa/news/253704/گچساران-لرزید

درود دوستان:گل:
امروز حدودای ساعت 4 یه پس لرزه دیگه هم امد
امیدوارم هیچکی تجربش نکنه. بدجور روی روح و روان آدم تاثیر منفی میزاره. ایرج میدونه من چی میگم...
 

mohamad_73

کاربر ويژه
کی باتو بود یه ماه بدون بارشیم بدون اینکه صدامون دربیاد میام پست میذاریم!! ما که مسعول نجات مردم دنیا نیستیم که بارش روی بیابون چه فایده ای داره حالا بد بیاد روی تهران بباره اب 13یا 14 ملیون ادمو تهیه کنه
بد میگن چه هیزم تری به ما فروخته پس مابا کی 8 سال جنگ میکردیم اصلا این حرفا به کنار یه ذره از اینکه بارش ایران زیاد بشه هم خوشحالی کنند بد نیست !!
حتما حکمتی است که بارش نداشتیم
باید کمی صبور باشیم کمی
 

Amir Mohsen

متخصص بخش هواشناسی
7 Day Weather Forecast for tehran, Tehran, IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF
Tue 29/01
GMT
Local Time
00:00
04:00
03:00
07:00
06:00
10:00
09:00
13:00
12:00
16:00
15:00
19:00
18:00
22:00
21:00
01:00
Temperature9°C8°C11°C14°C14°C7°C6°C5°C
Wind
wd_ne.gif

11.3mph
wd_nne.gif

8.9mph
wd_ne.gif

5.8mph
wd_ene.gif

8.8mph
wd_se.gif

6.8mph
wd_nw.gif

11.6mph
wd_wnw.gif

8mph
wd_nw.gif

9.8mph
Feels Like9°C8°C11°C14°C14°C7°C6°C5°C
Air Pressure1012 mb1012 mb1010 mb1005 mb1002 mb1007 mb1009 mb1011 mb
Rainfall0.2 mm
V Light
0 mm
None
0 mm
None
0 mm
None
0 mm
None
2.1 mm
Moderate
2.2 mm
Moderate
0 mm
None
Cloud Cover97%100%92%67%39%98%67%2%
Snow Forecast0%0%0%0%0%0%0%0%
Storm Chance0%0%0%0%0%10%0%0%
Forecast
rain_nt.gif
cloudy_nt.gif
cloudy.gif
mscloudy.gif
ptcloudy.gif
rain_nt.gif
rain_nt.gif
clr_nt.gif
 

Amir Mohsen

متخصص بخش هواشناسی
ایلام:

7 Day Weather Forecast for ilam, Ilam, IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF
Mon 28/01
GMT
Local Time
00:00
04:00
03:00
07:00
06:00
10:00
09:00
13:00
12:00
16:00
15:00
19:00
18:00
22:00
21:00
01:00
Temperature6°C7°C9°C11°C7°C6°C6°C6°C
Wind
wd_ese.gif

5.6mph
wd_ese.gif

6.1mph
wd_ese.gif

7.3mph
wd_sse.gif

9.8mph
wd_se.gif

8.5mph
wd_se.gif

11.9mph
wd_se.gif

13.6mph
wd_se.gif

11.7mph
Feels Like6°C7°C9°C11°C7°C6°C6°C6°C
Air Pressure1017 mb1016 mb1017 mb1015 mb1013 mb1013 mb1013 mb1012 mb
Rainfall0 mm
None
0 mm
None
0 mm
None
0 mm
None
3.1 mm
Moderate
5.7 mm
Heavy
11.699 mm
Torrential
3.5 mm
Moderate
Cloud Cover44%99%99%100%100%100%100%100%
Snow Forecast0%0%0%0%0%0%0%0%
Storm Chance0%0%0%0%0%0%0%0%
Forecast
ptcloudy_nt.gif
cloudy_nt.gif
cloudy.gif
cloudy.gif
rain.gif
rain_nt.gif
heavyrain_nt.gif
rain_nt.gif
Forecasts updated on Wednesday 23rd January 04:47:00


7 Day Weather Forecast for ilam, Ilam, IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF
Tue 29/01
GMT
Local Time
00:00
04:00
03:00
07:00
06:00
10:00
09:00
13:00
12:00
16:00
15:00
19:00
18:00
22:00
21:00
01:00
Temperature5°C5°C4°C4°C6°C4°C3°C1°C
Wind
wd_se.gif

10.4mph
wd_se.gif

11.6mph
wd_sw.gif

12.7mph
wd_w.gif

7.2mph
wd_wsw.gif

7.4mph
wd_sw.gif

5.3mph
wd_sw.gif

3.5mph
wd_sw.gif

2.4mph
Feels Like5°C5°C4°C4°C6°C4°C3°C1°C
Air Pressure1010 mb1008 mb1009 mb1011 mb1012 mb1014 mb1016 mb1017 mb
Rainfall10.8 mm
Torrential
2.799 mm
Moderate
15.8 mm
Torrential
9.3 mm
Heavy
9.199 mm
Heavy
0 mm
None
0 mm
None
0 mm
None
Cloud Cover100%100%100%97%49%0%0%1%
Snow Forecast0%0%4%14%0%0%0%0%
Storm Chance0%45%45%0%0%0%0%0%
Forecast
heavyrain_nt.gif
rain_nt.gif
heavyrain.gif
rain.gif
scshowers.gif
clr_nt.gif
clr_nt.gif
clr_nt.gif
 

Amir Mohsen

متخصص بخش هواشناسی
سردشت کردستان:

7 Day Weather Forecast for sardasht, Kordestan, IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF
Mon 28/01
GMT
Local Time
00:00
04:00
03:00
07:00
06:00
10:00
09:00
13:00
12:00
16:00
15:00
19:00
18:00
22:00
21:00
01:00
Temperature1°C1°C4°C7°C6°C4°C3°C3°C
Wind
wd_sw.gif

4.4mph
wd_ssw.gif

3.9mph
wd_sse.gif

4.1mph
wd_s.gif

5.2mph
wd_sse.gif

3.4mph
wd_sse.gif

6mph
wd_sse.gif

6.6mph
wd_sse.gif

7.7mph
Feels Like1°C1°C4°C7°C6°C4°C3°C3°C
Air Pressure1019 mb1019 mb1019 mb1015 mb1013 mb1012 mb1011 mb1009 mb
Rainfall0 mm
None
0 mm
None
0 mm
None
0 mm
None
0.6 mm
V Light
5.099 mm
Heavy
11.8 mm
Torrential
7.599 mm
Heavy
Cloud Cover12%39%69%99%99%99%100%100%
Snow Forecast0%0%0%0%0%11%14%26%
Storm Chance0%0%0%0%0%0%0%0%
Forecast
ptcloudy_nt.gif
ptcloudy_nt.gif
mscloudy.gif
cloudy.gif
rain.gif
rain_nt.gif
heavyrain_nt.gif
rainsnow_nt.gif


7 Day Weather Forecast for sardasht, Kordestan, IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF
Tue 29/01
GMT
Local Time
00:00
04:00
03:00
07:00
06:00
10:00
09:00
13:00
12:00
16:00
15:00
19:00
18:00
22:00
21:00
01:00
Temperature3°C3°C2°C1°C1°C0°C-1°C-1°C
Wind
wd_sse.gif

7.6mph
wd_sse.gif

9.3mph
wd_wsw.gif

9.6mph
wd_wsw.gif

8.5mph
wd_wsw.gif

9.6mph
wd_sw.gif

8.1mph
wd_sw.gif

8.7mph
wd_sw.gif

6.9mph
Feels Like3°C3°C2°C1°C1°C0°C-1°C-1°C
Air Pressure1008 mb1006 mb1006 mb1007 mb1009 mb1012 mb1015 mb1016 mb
Rainfall14.1 mm
Torrential
6.9 mm
Heavy
20.8 mm
Torrential
5.5 mm
Heavy
6.4 mm
Heavy
0.2 mm
V Light
0.3 mm
V Light
0.2 mm
V Light
Cloud Cover100%100%100%100%98%68%67%89%
Snow Forecast26%26%30%77%77%95%95%95%
Storm Chance0%12%0%12%25%0%0%0%
Forecast
rainsnow_nt.gif
rainsnow_nt.gif
rainsnow.gif
snow.gif
snow.gif
snow_nt.gif
snow_nt.gif
snow_nt.gif
 

Amir Mohsen

متخصص بخش هواشناسی
روند کاهش شدید فشار در روز سه شنبه هفته آینده در مشهد خیلی جالبه:

7 Day Weather Forecast for mashhad, Khorasan, IRAN, ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF
Tue 29/01
GMT
Local Time
00:00
04:00
03:00
07:00
06:00
10:00
09:00
13:00
12:00
16:00
15:00
19:00
18:00
22:00
21:00
01:00
Temperature7°C8°C12°C15°C14°C11°C9°C8°C
Wind
wd_w.gif

7.5mph
wd_w.gif

7.2mph
wd_wsw.gif

8.1mph
wd_wsw.gif

7.6mph
wd_wsw.gif

5.8mph
wd_wsw.gif

5.8mph
wd_wsw.gif

6.6mph
wd_w.gif

6.7mph
Feels Like7°C8°C12°C15°C14°C11°C9°C8°C
Air Pressure1014 mb1013 mb1011 mb1008 mb1006 mb1006 mb1005 mb1004 mb
Rainfall0 mm
None
0 mm
None
0 mm
None
0 mm
None
0 mm
None
0 mm
None
0 mm
None
0 mm
None
Cloud Cover78%92%95%99%99%97%88%55%
Snow Forecast0%0%0%0%0%0%0%0%
Storm Chance0%0%0%0%0%0%0%0%
Forecast
mscloudy_nt.gif
cloudy_nt.gif
cloudy.gif
cloudy.gif
cloudy.gif
cloudy_nt.gif
cloudy_nt.gif
mscloudy_nt.gif
 

کدخدا

کاربر ويژه
سعید جان و ارش جان الکی اعصاب خودتون خورد نکنید شرایط بارشی این بوده و همین شرایط ادامه داره
 

mohamad$

کاربر ويژه
خوب مگه ما الان داریم اکسژن خالص تنفس میکنیم مگه امار نذاشتم که تو تهران فقط 15نفر به مرگ عادی مردن بین اون چندین هزارمرگ مگه ما میگیم که گردوخاک بیاد تو خوزستان ما از اینگه خوزستان گردوخاک بیاد میگیم ناراحت شدیم ولی تهران الودگی میشه اونا میگن خوب شد بزار اونها هم پدرشون دربیاد وبفهمن ما چی میکشیم !!!
بخدا اگر دوبرابر این بارشی که زده رو عراق بیاد بازم گردخاک میاد چون مشکل ما ترکیه هستش نه عراق شما سرچشمه رو ول کردید چسبیدید به حاشیه حالا که دوباره اردیبهشت گردوخاک شد میان میگن ای بابا امسال که بارون خوب بود باز چی شد!!
کگه همون گردوخاک به ما نمیرسه مگه پارسال به شمال و گیلان نرسید مطمعن باش تا دوسال دیگه به مشهدم میرسه ما هم گردوخاک داریم هم الودگی ماشینهارو داریم وضع ما بدتر هستش!!!

خب اگر هم اینطور باشه ما کاری نمیتونیم بکنیم . ما که نمیتونیم تفکر افراد و عوض کنیم . اصلا ما چه نیازی به تایید سایرین داریم . تهران پایتخت مملکت هست و هر کس هم از تهران خوشش نیاد مشکل خودش هست . باید بپذیره که تهران به عنوان پایتخت این کشور قاعدتا یکسری مزایایی داره که سایر شهر ها ندارن . همه دنیا همینه . پایتخت یک کشور نسبت به سایر شهر ها امکانات بهتری داره .
 

arashz

مدیر بخش هواشناسی
خب اگر هم اینطور باشه ما کاری نمیتونیم بکنیم . ما که نمیتونیم تفکر افراد و عوض کنیم . اصلا ما چه نیازی به تایید سایرین داریم . تهران پایتخت مملکت هست و هر کس هم از تهران خوشش نیاد مشکل خودش هست . باید بپذیره که تهران به عنوان پایتخت این کشور قاعدتا یکسری مزایایی داره که سایر شهر ها ندارن . همه دنیا همینه . پایتخت یک کشور نسبت به سایر شهر ها امکانات بهتری داره .

خدا پدرت رو بیامرزه!
 

کدخدا

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خب اگر هم اینطور باشه ما کاری نمیتونیم بکنیم . ما که نمیتونیم تفکر افراد و عوض کنیم . اصلا ما چه نیازی به تایید سایرین داریم . تهران پایتخت مملکت هست و هر کس هم از تهران خوشش نیاد مشکل خودش هست . باید بپذیره که تهران به عنوان پایتخت این کشور قاعدتا یکسری مزایایی داره که سایر شهر ها ندارن . همه دنیا همینه . پایتخت یک کشور نسبت به سایر شهر ها امکانات بهتری داره .

کاملا حرفتو تایید میکنم.اینم بگم که مشکل از فرهنگ کلی جامعست چون به نظرمون اعتقادات ما اعتقادات کل مردم و برای اعتقادات دیگران ارزشی قائل نیستیم.مثلا برخوردمون با یه ارمنی خیلی زشته من خودم این مورد به شخصه دیدم.
مورد بعدیم پایتخت یه کشور نشون دهنده فرهنگ و اداب یه کشوره باید امکانات بیشتری داشته باشه.در ایران علاوه بر تهران شهرهای اصفهان و شیراز توریست های زیادی داره و باید امکانت در اون شهرها نیز بهتر بشه .
 

Dr.ben

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با سلام.
دمای هوای چند شهر کشور در ساعت یک و سی دقیقه بعد از ظهر چهارشنبه چهارم بهمن ماه سال یکهزار و سیصد و نود یک خورشیدی:

رشت 25
ساری 22
گرگان 22
کیش 22
آبادان 21
بندر امام 20
بوشهر 19
 
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hamed2148

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سلام دوستان من به این نتیجه رسیدم که بارندگی همیشه دو سه هفته قبل بارش بسیار خوبه ولی به کشور که میرسه داغون میشه و به قول قلعه نوعی دستای پشت پرده ای تو کاره و گرنه مگه ایران از عراق کمتره که باروناش نصف اونه و دیگه بیخیال برف بشین که تا بهار ماسیده !!!!!:ناراحت::ناراحت:
 
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