Archive for October 29th, 2012
Hurricane Sandy is making landfall around Cape May, New Jersey as of this writing and it appears it has broken the record for the lowest ever barometric pressure in the Northeast, beating the infamous 1938 hurricane with 940 mb. The system is causing havoc up and down the coast as well as for hundreds of […]
Shutterstock Scotland A cold northwest upper flow will keep it cool throughout the week and embedded within that flow will be fronts which will bring periods of snow to hills, a cold rain at low levels. Through tonight and it’s a chilly night and following showers, especially in the east, skies clear, temperatures drop and this […]
Sandy remains a fully tropical system within it’s core which has gotten much better organised over the past 12 hours with a slow decrease in pressure. The outer areas of this storm is injesting more cold core, baroclinic properties but while the storm outwith the truely tropical core is more Nor’easter-like, do not let this […]
The pressure continues to fall within the centre of Hurricane Sandy, a monster which has an official pressure measuring 946 mb but there are unofficial reports coming through of 942 mb. The power of this system and meteorological circumstances is literally unheard, so it’s impacts are very nearly unknown. Terms such as ‘Superstorm’ or ‘Perfect Storm’ almost seem […]
Stay right here at markvoganweather.com for a live twitter feed throughout the night via the ‘Hurricane Sandy Page’, you can find it at the top of the homepage or you do follow direct from your own twitter feed by following @MVoganSpecials for everything related to Hurricane Sandy including the very latest storm info, important local info such as closures […]
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