Archive for August 26th, 2012

BREAKING: Isaac’s Center Is Making Landfall On Key West, FL (Includes Video Footage)

BREAKING: Isaac’s Center Is Making Landfall On Key West, FL (Includes Video Footage)

While the outer bands of Isaac have been sweeping up through South and even Central Florida throughout today with wind gusts to 60 mph across Miami along with torrential downpours, the centre of circulation is just about on Key West. Pressure is now at 994mb so it’s barely strengthening though it’s highly likely that over […]

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It Turns Wet & Windy Across Ireland & Western UK Tonight Through Monday

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It Turns Wet & Windy Across Ireland & Western UK Tonight Through Monday

Following a wet and very showery day for many yesterday., today was much better with less wind in the south and less showers thanks to a small bubble of high pressure which seperates the lows. While yesterday low pushes across the North Sea towards southern Scandi, another low which is much stronger will spread our […]

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1pm ET ISAAC UPDATE: NHC Track Is Near Identical To MVW’s, Worrying Days For New Orleans, Mobile, AL (Includes Video!)

1pm ET ISAAC UPDATE: NHC Track Is Near Identical To MVW’s, Worrying Days For New Orleans, Mobile, AL (Includes Video!)

Florida Keys: Don’t be caught out my last minute rapid intensification! If you looked at my forecast track issued late last night (below) and then have a look at the new NHC track issued this morning (above), their near identical. This track which takes Isaac through the very deep warm waters of the Florida Straits is […]

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Tornado Watches Are In Effect For S Florida, Hurricane Watches Issued For Gulf Coast

Tornado Watches Are In Effect For S Florida, Hurricane Watches Issued For Gulf Coast

As Tropical Storm Isaac continues to churn away in very unorganised fashion off the north coast of Cuba, the latest model guidance shows a slightly more westward track over the Gulf and this is most worrying for the Greater New Orleans area. The overnight shift west means that there is greater risk of a potentially major hurricane […]

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