Archive for September, 2009
>– By Mark VoganAfter an interesting video by AccuWeather’s Angelica Campos on the remarkable hot summer South Texas has endured and yes, even for this normally hot place, this summer has been outstanding in the “hot summer” department and here’s why… Some stats Angelica shared: The lack of rainfall and intense heat has led to […]
> These images are a great representation of just how huge waves on the lakes can get even along the shoreline at Duluth and other communities surrounding these sometimes wild lakes. These waves were unusually large from a storm that brought winds of the perfect direction that built up full fetch wave heights which funnel […]
>http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/130037/Now-we-should-get-ready-for-a-barbecue-autumn This article promotes the idea that our autumn will be sunny, dry and warm yet I sit here and look out at with wind and rain which has been the dominant picture the last 3 months, with a week of exception. Sure, England might be getting warm, mild weather but a BBQ autumn? We’ll […]
>The 2007-2008 Global Cooling Event: Evidence for Clouds as the CauseBy Dr Roy Spencer http://www.drroyspencer.com/2009/09/the-2007-2008-global-cooling-event-evidence-for-clouds-as-the-cause/ Chasing a More Accurate Global Century Scale Temperature TrendBy Joseph D’Aleo http://icecap.us/images/uploads/CHASING_A_MORE_ACCURATE_GLOBAL_TREND.pdf
>Once again, it was bright, sunny and toasty across California and much of the West yesterday and that has really been the story for much of the past month out there. After a relatively cool overall summer in 2009 for coastal California and LA and a warmer than normal Southwest, though they too recieved a […]
>A topsy turvy weather pattern exists across the Western US where a strong upper ridge is forcing the blowtorch to continue across much of California and up into the Pacific Northwest and Western Canada. According to Accuweather, Both Edmonton and Calgary in Alberta topped 90 degrees Wednesday and this was the first time they recieved […]
>Tomorrow I shall discuss the events around the world such as the Sydney duststorm, California’s wildfires and heat, Tunisia and Atlanta’s floods and the lack of tropical activity globally… What’s happening? Is this out of the ordinary? Stay Tuned. I shall be back tomorrow with more. Thanks for reading. -Mark
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