Archive for September 14th, 2012
You’ll be well aware of the first in a series of troughs which will drop out of Canada early next week bringing unusually chilly air for so early so early into the Great Lakes, Midwest and Ohio Valley. The question is how cool will it get and how far south. From what I’m seeing just now, Monday through Wednesday will see […]
Thankfully, Sanba spinning away in the Western Pacific has weakened ever so slightly but remains an extremely danagerous 150-mph Super Typhoon (Category 4 eqiv), down from 175 mph earlier where gusts were estimated at around 207 mph. The intensity of this storm has been measured in comparison to Hurricanes Rita and Katrina within exploded over the Central Gulf of Mexico back in 2005 where […]
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