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>Final Day of Meteorological Winter Thoughts

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>Final Day of Meteorological Winter Thoughts

>This photo I took this afternoon of the road snaking through the Campsie Fells shows small puddles emerge from the massive snowpack, despite a cold wind and still snowflakes flying on the final day of Meteorological Winter, this will eventually melt and sooner rather than later, illustrating the enormous flood potential across Scotland, Europe, North […]

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>A Photographic look back at yet another Memorable Eastern Storm

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>A Photographic look back at yet another Memorable Eastern Storm

>Key Highlights:-Tropical Characteristics-Unusual Storm Track-Vertically Stacked (meaning the system was mature and delivered strongest winds right down to the surface)-Storm Surge topping 3ft, washed out coastal roads-3-6 inch rains brought flooding throughout coastal Maine-Peak Gusts between 60-90 mph along New England coast, 137 mph on top of Mount Washington, NH Here are a series of […]

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