Archive for June 12th, 2012

Showers & Storms Dominate East Coast, MCC/Derecho Weakens En-Route To The Big Easy (Includes Video)

Showers & Storms Dominate East Coast, MCC/Derecho Weakens En-Route To The Big Easy (Includes Video)

Today will see plenty of active weather with Texas, the Lower Mississippi Valley and Eastern Seaboard all seeing thunderstorms today. The same mesoscale convective complex which had a derecho on it’s leading edge as it swept southeastwards yesterday producing over 300 wind damage reports across the Mississippi Valley will gradually weaken as it takes aim at New […]

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Summer Thoughts, Is There Any Warmer, Drier Weather On The Horizon?

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When I issued my summer forecast back on the 31 March I stated that if the drought continued, we could see one very warm and dry summer with a significant heat wave sometime in June, July or August with strong correlation between the dry soil and atmosphere. I also stated however that a lot depended upon how the spring […]

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A Month’s Worth Of Rain Falls Over Southern England Yesterday, What The Heck Is Going On? (Includes Video!)

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A Month’s Worth Of Rain Falls Over Southern England Yesterday, What The Heck Is Going On? (Includes Video!)

It’s been a tough time for folks across the South of England this year with record drought which extended back a good 2 years to now exceptional rainfall and flooding. I guess one could link this to the onset of the El Nino rather than global warming given the flip from drought to deluge across hard hit […]

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