Archive for October, 2009

>Trough and Low Out West spells eastern ridge and trouble in between

Written by on October 29, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 3 Comments
>Trough and Low Out West spells eastern ridge and trouble in between

>As I write this, the rain is hammering against the windows of my office as more Atlantic weather pushes into western Scotland’s rugged mountainous topography and down into the lowlands of the urbanised central belt, winds and pouring rain is in our forecast for the weekend, only good thing for most, is it won’t be […]

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>Big storms and up and down temperatures of maritime origin

Written by on October 29, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments
>Big storms and up and down temperatures of maritime origin

> Dunnet Head, mainland Scotland and Britain’s northernmost point A strong front is sweeping west to east across the USA right now ahead of a deep low centered over the Rockies that will bring 2-4 feet of snow to the mountains of Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, and the snow bands will drop onto the western […]

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>Lots of Weather Excitment

Written by on October 28, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments

>As I am about to head to bed for the night. I thought I would mention the facinating and wild pattern shaping up across the hemisphere.1) Major snowstorm blasting Rocky Mountain states has already dumped 2 FEET of snow at Pinecliffe, Colorado. Plains states next to get a blizzard.2) Warmth thanks to a ridge over […]

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>Unseasonably mild weather covers Britain

Written by on October 28, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 4 Comments
>Unseasonably mild weather covers Britain

> As we head towards the close of October, we have enjoyed milder thn normal weather for much of the British Isles thanks to a generally persistent warm, southerly flow with some ridging as well as a mild Atlantic flow which has aided milder air up and across the country out of the southwest, a […]

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>Beautiful Fall shot from Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey

Written by on October 27, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments
>Beautiful Fall shot from Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey

> Beacon Hill Country ClubAtlantic Highlands, New JerseyThis picture folks was taken by my best friend Derek Kopp from Leonardo, NJ. He is an assistant Golf Professional at Beacon Hill Country Club in probably one of the most special locations there in Atlantic Highlands. Note in the picture, the view which looks north out over […]

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>Major Snowstorm, Severe Weather Outbreak and Warmth

Written by on October 27, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments

>Twin Weather Wheels seperate United States weather map… Lots of energy creates exciting weather for next few days.A large trough drapes across the entire Western United States and drops all the way towards the Mexico border, allowing strong jet stream energy down as far as S. Texas and then pulls northeast across the Plains and […]

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>The Met Office and NOAA are on a sinking ship

Written by on October 27, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments
>The Met Office and NOAA are on a sinking ship

>– By Mark VoganThe UK Met Office, NOAA and other major entities that once held pride and respect appear to be on a “sinking ship”, the question is, when does the ship their on board sink? Persistent denial of cooling and the constant “new findings” is becoming a little desperate, their mayday calls are becoming […]

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>Get Prepared as the end is near folks!

Written by on October 26, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 2 Comments

>The thing I would like to ask folks is this, when the planet dive bombs into a deep cold period in which we see record snow and ice coverage as well as record cold where people die in vast numbers, what will the Warming alarmists say??Especially when they have cut all our resources and drained […]

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>Unsettled, Mild Pattern setting up for much of Western Europe and the United States.

Written by on October 25, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments

>Increased precipitation for United States and central Europe as the Atlantic and Pacific jet pops storms on it’s flow pump into the West Coast of North America and Europe as the cold collects and Charges over the North Pole. Atlantic and Pacific Storms to intensify and punch harder to ocean facing coastlines as warm-cold contrast […]

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>NOVEMBER THOUGHTS: Unsettled, Mild Pattern setting up for much of Western Europe and the United States.

Written by on October 25, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments

>Increased precipitation for United States and central Europe as the Atlantic and Pacific jet pops storms on it’s flow pump into the West Coast of North America and Europe as the cold collects and Charges up over the North Pole. Atlantic and Pacific Storms to intensify and punch harder to ocean facing coastlines as warm-cold […]

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