From the 1st to the 6th August
These last 3 images were taken within about an hour of each other, about midnight on the 7th.
I was struck by the fact there was a cyclone entering the Arctic in the run for the next day
The 12th is missing
For some reason the West Pacific (AsiaPacific) Storm struck me as off for entering the Arctic om the Asia side of the Behring Sea
How would a storm be powerful enough to remain intact and do so?
Such storms seldom cross the Aleutian Chain. Their normal course is along the islands to Alaska where they tun into Canada. The whole physics of the planet is different, something I have got used to never discussing with any meteorologists. Maybe I am too dogmatic or maybe they have suffered from previous ignorance on my pat. None of us learned much, thank god.