Archive for October 15th, 2009
>Nearly 1″ of snow has fallen on State College, which is almost bang slap in the center of Pennsylvania. Center County is getting hit hard with heavy, wet snow which on the valley floor, snow has accumulated to 1″ (perhaps more by now), surrounding mountains are likely seeing perhaps 2-3 inches and the big concern […]
>Thoughts and Ideas on the Long Range, not my forecast! That’s coming on October 31st!After one of the coldest October outbreaks on record from the American West and the brutal chill and crippling snow for central and eastern Europe, a warm, zonal flow will flood much of the Northern Hemisphere at the same time Arctic […]
>Mark Vogan believes Global Warming is Natural and driven by fluctuations in Solar Cycles. Carbon Dioxide may have a minute effect of global temperature but as Carbon Dioxide reactions to temperature by a lag of many hundreds of years, and we are clearly cooling and have been for some 10 +years then I believe that […]
>A complex Pacific atmosphere which started as Tyhoon Melor which hammered Japan early in the week brought a similar punch to California and Nevada like it did to Japan.This storm center spinning over the Gulf of Alaska has rotated energy through two powerful channels of upper level wind energy. The atmospheric dynamics, very El Ninoish […]
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