Archive for September 26th, 2012

Active Atlantic Storm Train To Swing Another 2-3 More Depressions Across UK Next 5-7 Days (Inc HD Video!)

Written by on September 26, 2012 in United Kingdom & Ireland with 2 Comments
Active Atlantic Storm Train To Swing Another 2-3 More Depressions Across UK Next 5-7 Days (Inc HD Video!)

While the worst September storm in 30 years continues to exit off to the south back down to where it came from, we will see a much brighter, drier day tomorrow although this won’t last long as the pattern is loaded with more stormy action in coming days. While summer has overall been a washout […]

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Another Big Alaska Storm, Big Rains From Texas To New England Next 5 Days (Includes HD Video!)

Written by on September 26, 2012 in North and South America, United States of America with 0 Comments
Another Big Alaska Storm, Big Rains From Texas To New England Next 5 Days (Includes HD Video!)

Yet another monster low has formed and can bee seen spinning just south of Alaska, set to bring yet another round of powerful, potentially damaging winds onshore over South-Central Alaska. The GFS shows pressure falling all the way into the mid-950s in mb, incredible. I wonder if this depth is record challenging for September? The centre of this monster is expected to strike […]

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US OCTOBER FORECAST: Looking Stormy Across US, Colder In West, Warmer In East

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US OCTOBER FORECAST: Looking Stormy Across US, Colder In West, Warmer In East

The pattern is now undergoing major changes with the return of a more positive NAO/AO with modeling showing the flattening out of the jet which will push the cold air back up into Canada and allow maritime air to flood the Lower 48 for the most part. This will however send in storms as we progress […]

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Super Typhoon Jelawat To Stay East of Taiwan, May Hit Ryukyu Islands

Written by on September 26, 2012 in Asia with 0 Comments
Super Typhoon Jelawat To Stay East of Taiwan, May Hit Ryukyu Islands

Jelawat has done what Sanba did recently, rapidly intensified, nearly doubling in strength within just 12 hours becoming a SUPER Typhoon over the warm waters of the Philippine Sea. Impress even more is the fact the the second straight super typhoon. This time around, 160 mph Super Typhoon Jelawat will continue it’s current northwesterly path but then will […]

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