Archive for November, 2009
>Today’s Extremes here at my houseHigh 51 degrees (4.38pm) Low 39 degrees (3.32am)A day which started fine with some thin high clouds and a cooler start to recent mornings thanks to a reduction in wind movement and thinning of cloud cover. The clouds soon thickened, winds freshened out of the southwest and by around 6am […]
>Britons will soon be developing webbed feet. Seriously folks, I don’t think I have ever seen so much rain in my 26 years on this earth! Though not near as intense, I am beginning to think I live in India or other Monsoon prone-regions of the world! Why is this happening, what’s different with this […]
>Britons will soon be developing webbed feet. Seriously folks, I don’t think I have ever seen so much rain in my 26 years on this earth! Though not near as intense, I am beginning to think I live in India or other Monsoon prone-regions of the world! Why is this happening, what’s different with this […]
>Today’s extremes here at my houseHi 48 degrees Low 43 degrees The day started dry, bright and breezy but as usual turned showery with outbreaks of sunshine through fast moving clouds. Tonight feels chilly with a freshening breeze under periods of clear moon-lit skies but showers are pressing up from the southwest. Temperatures should rise […]
>The view from work (NWS at University of Alaska Fairbanks): 315pm Saturday looking southwest from UAF West RidgePhoto thanks to Rick Thoman of Fairbanks, Alaska (All readings in F) United States: -16 in Montana during the Arctic Outbreak in October. Germany: -11 at Funtensee in the Berchtesgaden national park in the Bavarian Alps. Ulaan Bator, […]
>Graphic Source: http://www.accuweather.com/news-story.asp?partner=accuweather&traveler=0&article=8 Next Atlantic pain-in-the-neck ready to come onshore tonight and spread more misery across the British Isles through tonight and all day tomorrowWell, I hate to say this but another soaking is imminent for much of the United Kingdom through the next 24 hours or so as a large canopy of rain is […]
>Because of the recent extreme weather events here at home, I have been unable to find time to discuss the wider weather issues and events. Finally I have managed to catch my breathe and have captured snippets of what’s been going on during the past week.CALIFORNIA COOL AS FIRE SEASON ALL BUT OVER, AUSTRALIA JUST […]
> A photo of what was Stockley Bridge at Seathwaite, Cumbria, now destroyed by the November Deluge (photo courtesy of Wikipedia) South of England Windstorm: Waves batter Brighton, East Sussex on November 14, 2009 (Photo courtesy of Wikipedia) INTERESTING FACTS ON THE GREAT DELUGE OVER ONE-MONTHS WORTH OF RAIN IN 24 HOURS THE EQUIVALENT TO […]
>Today’s extreme’s here at my houseHigh 51 degrees (5.07pm) Low 39.7 degrees (12.11am) After a mostly clear night, particularly further south, the day was fine and dry until mid-afternoon when a darkening western sky, ushered in heavy rains which lasted until around 3pm and skies returned to partly cloudy. A mild night so far with […]
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