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>A little promo on my friend Henry Margusity!

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>A little promo on my friend Henry Margusity!

> Check out Henry’s blog at http://www.accuweather.com/mt-news-blogs.asp?partner=rss&blog=Meteomadness&pgurl=/mtweb/content/Meteomadness/archives/2009/07/map_disco_2.asp A terrific meteorologist with many years of experience. I highly recommend checking out his blog and daily videos… This is a source I log onto every day, well worth it if you haven’t already. I have also put on Henry’s daily map discussion for today. – Mark

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>Your Imput… What’s your thoughts on summer so far where you are?

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>Out of the 184 of you that have logged onto http://markvoganweather.blogspot.com in the past 2-3 days, It would be great to hear what kinda of summer your having in your part of the world. Give me feedback either in the comments under each new post or email me at superior37@hotmail.com.. Also remember to sign my […]

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>Looking back to what I wrote in April!

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>Mark Vogan’s Full Summer Forecast 2009Posted by: Mark83 (IP Logged)Date: April 28, 2009 12:19PMForecast for Summer of 2009 Full Version By Mark Vogan Released: April 22, 2009 AN OVERALL COOLER SUMMER NATIONWIDE WITH HOTTER CONDITIONS ACROSS MUCH OF THE PLAINS THAN RECENT YEARS, AVERAGE FOR THE WEST, COOLER FROM SOUTHEAST TO NORTHEAST FOR THE JUNE-AUGUST […]

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>In an age of cooling, we are still going to see extreme heat

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>Just like during the hot decades of the 1930s and 1940s when those years displayed some of the hottest ever temperatures in recorded history, we also saw record cold in between. The trend of earth’s temperature is going DOWN but that doesn’t mean we’re going to see cold summers as well as increasingly cold winters […]

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>Fairbanks has seen hotter than New York City so far during summer 2009

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>Fairbanks has seen hotter than New York City so far during summer 2009

> Image Source: http://www.accuweather.com/news-story.asp?partner=rss&traveler=0&article=9 Whilst the warmest in New York City has been 85 degrees since June 1, Fairbanks, Alaska has been all the way up to 91 degrees. Why, all thanks to a major ridge that has been dominant up the western portion of North America, all the warm air going so far north […]

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>Broadscale Heating of Earth showing as we enter traditionally hottest period for Northern Hemisphere

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>Broadscale Heating of Earth showing as we enter traditionally hottest period for Northern Hemisphere

> Image source: http://weather.unisys.com/upper_air/ua_nhem_850.html As the heat cranks up across the West and seasonal reaction is taking place with the building of the Western ridge, which we haven’t seen so far this summer as the core of heat as been centered across the southern plains, we finally see a major heat wave brewing from Tucson […]

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