Archive for July 18th, 2012

2″ Rains Across Scotland Cause Flooding, Landslides Which Derail Two Trains, High Builds For Weekend! (Includes Video!)

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2″ Rains Across Scotland Cause Flooding, Landslides Which Derail Two Trains, High Builds For Weekend! (Includes Video!)

Today’s system which dropped over 2 inches of rain and caused significant and widespread flooding across the Lothians, Fife and Perthshire was one the ECMWF had since July 2. It was a system I kept a close eye on, seeing if it would stay on the models. The ECMWF had this system striking on the 19th but it was […]

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BREAKING: Severe Storms Are Closing In On BOS-WASH corridor, Damaging Wind, Lightning, Hail, Flooding & Tornadoes Possible!

[error] DANGEROUS THUNDERSTORMS ARE ADVANCING UPON THE BIG CITIES OF THE NORTHEAST WITH LOTS OF HEAT/HUMIDITY TO FUEL DAMAGING WIND, FLOODING RAIN, DANGEROUS LIGHTNING, HAIL, EVEN TORNADOES [/error] While yesterday was hot, today is hottest of the year for much of the Northeast from Philly to Boston. Philadelphia has topped 100° for a second time this summer while DC’s […]

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Northeast Has Largest Deviation Above Normal But California Equals That On Cold Side!

Northeast Has Largest Deviation Above Normal But California Equals That On Cold Side!

[error] Temps topped at least 104° at the Baltimore Science Center, 103° at Newark Liberty Int Airport, 100° at LaGuardia Airport, 98° at Central Park, NYC, storms are now sweeping towards big cities! [/error] There’s no disputing, it’s yet another scorcher of a day across the Northeast with widespread mid and upper 90s with the classic urban heat islands […]

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Tuesday’s 121.3°F High In Marrakech Sets New All-Time Heat Record For Morocco

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Tuesday’s 121.3°F High In Marrakech Sets New All-Time Heat Record For Morocco

Beneath a stronger than normal upper level ridge of high pressure over Northwest Africa, a temperature of 121.3°F was recorded yesterday afternoon in Marrakech, Morocco, this reading surpasses the old 120.4°F (49.1°C) national high set at Agadir on July 30, 2009. Hot temperatures in mid-July are of course a given throughout Saharan Africa and the Middle […]

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