Archive for July, 2009
>Tomorrow morning I shall post on some remarkable heat blistering areas of Europe including over 110 in Spain and over 100 in the Atlantic Canary Islands off the Morrocco coast and also my thoughts for August in the Tropical Atlantic and potential impact to the USA. Stay Tuned.Thanks for reading.-Mark
>July 2009 will down down in the books as record cold and record hot. Seattle witnesses it’s first high topping 103 degree along with other Pacific Northwest areas never seeing hotter than Wednesday was. while out east across the Midwest, Chicago will end July the coolest in 118 years and the first time in 139 […]
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>According to a 6pm ET update, Seattle has topped a new all-time record of 101 degrees, but could still be rising! I now, put the high for today at 103 degrees….. M.V. Image source http://global-warming.accuweather.com/t01.html With a downsloping east winds and air temperature currently at 99 in Seattle, the old record is likely to fall […]
>Check this out from the Seattle Times today.http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2009558526_webswelter29m.html With pressure and overblown statements of a new all-time record potential for Seattle and Portland today, what will the media’s reaction be? Watch as the headlines strike newspapers and TV screen tonight if Seattle tops 100 or even breaks the record by hitting 101. – Global Warming […]
> Plane landing at Boeing Field, Seattle yesterday. http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/photogalleries/localnews2009554657/8.html The heat is on for the Pacific Northwest as the upside down pattern continues. As New York City lost out in it’s chance at making 90 for just one day this month, Seattle warms to 97 and Portland strikes a broiling 106. It’s very upside down, […]
>http://www.weather.com/newscenter/topstories/todayinweather.html?from=hp_news4#newyorkcold0728 I wonder! If NYC fails to top 90 this July, I begin to consider the possibly if failure to hit 90 in August as well, is this possible? Coming up tomorrow! Interview with Miles O’Brien and line-up for weeks ahead right here. Good night! -Mark
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