Toren Hynes, M.Sc.
@torenwx.bsky.social
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PhD Candidate with Dasog Lab at Dalhousie University. Amateur hurricane tracker. NAFO Fella. Proud Nasty Canadian.
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torenwx.bsky.social
That lines up with my intuition, I can't remember a month being particularly wet in quite a long time. While having one month be 20% below average doesn't make much difference, a string of months like this do add up.
torenwx.bsky.social
Interesting, could you post this same graph for Halifax please? It's been a bit to very dry here for quite a long time.
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webberweather.bsky.social
Invest #96L in the far NE Atlantic is likely becoming a subtropical cyclone, as moderately deep convection persists over the low-level center
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yhzweatherguy.bsky.social
Thanks to our citizen science volunteers for sharing rainfall data. While the Thanksgiving weekend is dry, later next week shows signs of the start of a somewhat damp period.
Bring it on!
torenwx.bsky.social
Every day, the usa is inching closer to a civil war.
torenwx.bsky.social
Go burn some MAGA flags!
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vanellemusic.bsky.social
Sigh.
This is one of the misinformation rage baiting points.
The real difference? If you make more YOU PAY MORE.
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torenwx.bsky.social
There we go, an official 30C reading in #NovaScotia in #October. That's quite unusual.
The CB Mesonet shows that many inland locations in NS exceeded 30C, with the hot spot being Windsor approaching 32C! (Humidex 36).
This hour's hot and cold spots ...
Hot spot in Nova Scotia: 30.3 °C86.5 °F Upper Stewiacke

Cold spot in Nova Scotia: 15.7 °C60.3 °F St.Paul Island

Hot spot in Canada: 30.7 °C87.3 °F CFB Gagetown, NB

Cold spot in Canada: -10.9 °C12.4 °F Isachsen, NU A selection of high temperatures across Mainland NS on October 6, with many inland locations exceeding 30C.
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This is quite the ridge over the eastern half of the U.S. and Canada.

It's warmer in Moosonee, Ontario—located on the shores of James Bay—than it is down in New Orleans.
A temperature map across the U.S. and parts of Canada and Mexico on Sunday afternoon. 70s and 80s bathe the eastern half of the continent.
torenwx.bsky.social
Sounds suspiciously similar to the way ICE treats detainees in the usa these days.
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climatedad.bsky.social
“We’ve only known this would happen for 113 years, let our kids figure it out!”
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yhzweatherguy.bsky.social
September: warmer than normal... very very dry!
ryansnoddon.bsky.social
September recap via ECCC's Climate Atlantic.
Ongoing drought conditions continue to be the headline.
Most of the region was far drier than average, however the most extreme conditions were experienced across northern Nova Scotia with just 10 to 30 mm of rainfall.
#nswx #nbwx #halisky
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ryansnoddon.bsky.social
Signs of the ongoing drought are everywhere...
This is McMaster Mill Falls (also known as Rockville Notch Falls), located on South Mountain, just outside of Greenwood, Nova Scotia.
The picture on the left was taken a few days ago. Picture on the right was taken early Oct 2024.
📷 Julie Mann
torenwx.bsky.social
@guardtheleaf.bsky.social, did you know that our emissions rules in Canada are tied to those of the USA? This has resulted in some issues for Edison Motors, a new Canadian company trying to build hybrid electric trucks in BC.
www.youtube.com/shorts/U3vO8...
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It’s US EPA rules holding us up, not Canadian rules
YouTube video by Edison Motors
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torenwx.bsky.social
And what do you know, #HUMBERTO made it to Category 5 status. Winds of 260 km/h.
Very impressive.
I believe this will be the first season where two Cat 5 hurricanes form and neither (most likely) makes landfall? Most Cat 5 hurricanes in the Atlantic have made landfall historically.
#HurricaneSeason
torenwx.bsky.social
That's one impressive hurricane if I've ever seen one. Probably close to Category 5 at this point, if it's not there already. Thankfully this system is expected to remain well away from land throughout its entire existence. #HUMBERTO
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cyclonicwx.bsky.social
#Humberto has a meso sector on it now. As a strong Category 4, it has a nice, cleared out stadium effect eye. You can even see the low level clouds spinning around in the eye! Always love the views like this
torenwx.bsky.social
The calendar might indicate fall, but there's increasing consensus that the stretch from October 4th to 11th might feel more like summer across much of Atlantic Canada, with well above-seasonal temperatures likely reaching the low to mid 20s. #NSwx #NBwx #PEwx #NLwx
torenwx.bsky.social
#HUMBERTO looks very impressive at the moment with strong convection surrounding a round, clear eye, and I'd say it's likely to make a run for Category 4 by tomorrow morning.
It does appear that the storm has wobbled south a little over the past few hours, which may bring it closer to #PTC9.
Hurricane Humberto firing formidable convection down to -80C around a clear eye, located near 22.1N 58.3W. Hurricane Humberto earlier today with somewhat less intense convection around its eye, located around 18.2N 57.8W.
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michaelrlowry.bsky.social
Hurricanes on visible at sunset never disappoint. Humberto firing on all cylinders tonight as a major. Already seeing signs of mesovortices in its eye, with an explosive convective burst in its southern eyewall. Humberto swinging for the fences, thankfully safely over open water.
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cyclone-fogarty.bsky.social
Rainfall totals from recent weather system (mm). #nswx #pewx
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cyclonicwx.bsky.social
Crazy eye clearing with #Humberto this morning. Looks like shear was less of an issue then thought and we got rapid intensification. Probably closer to major than 75kt
torenwx.bsky.social
Why is there an asterisk behind Canada? Is that because getting into a war with Canada would be russia's undoing?
Or because the US might take this as an opportunity to invade Canada?