Archive for July 29th, 2012

Olympic Weather: Thunderstorms Struck Today But A Brighter Monday Is On Tap Before More Rain Tuesday

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Olympic Weather: Thunderstorms Struck Today But A Brighter Monday Is On Tap Before More Rain Tuesday

As expected, the rains arrived across the Southeast with some decent thunderstorms producing local downpours, gusty winds and decent lightning displays. The good news is that Monday looks drier, brighter and a little warmer as there is a break between systems tomorrow. The bad news is that this dry, sunny slot is short lived as more rain […]

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FREE: Warm/Cold Periods Over North America & Europe Were Driven By The Multidecadal Ocean Cycles

Written by on July 29, 2012 in North and South America, Rest of Europe with 0 Comments
FREE: Warm/Cold Periods Over North America & Europe Were Driven By The Multidecadal Ocean Cycles

There is plenty of scientific evidence which shows net temperature fluctuations around the globe correlates perfectly with ocean temperature. While much of the media would have you think that the increase in Co2 is rising our planets temperature, the rise since the start of the 1980s is down to an increase in sun activity which warms […]

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Was The Flip From Nina to Nino, Helped By Warm AMO, -NAO The Reason For Such A Wet UK, Scandinavian Summer?

Written by on July 29, 2012 in Rest of Europe, United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments
Was The Flip From Nina to Nino, Helped By Warm AMO, -NAO The Reason For Such A Wet UK, Scandinavian Summer?

I guess a good reason behind the well above normal precipitation which set in back in April and continued ever since across the UK and Scandinavia is thanks, in part to the flip from back to back La Ninas to an El Nino, helped by the still warm North Atlantic Oscillation and prodominantly -NAO. The big question is what […]

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