Archive for March 26th, 2014
We have one hell of a storm currently spinning off the New England coast to the south of Nova Scotia with pressure estimated to be down around 960mb. We’re seeing incredible visible satellite imagery of the storm. Wind gusts offshore are currently clocking 80-101 mph. Current visible satellite view. Wow! [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] Check out this Atlantic surface analysis chart […]
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Little change in overall thinking of the storm although we’ve seen some fairly impressive Mid-Atlantic including DC snowfall today. This thing is set to go to town as the low is up off Long Island and will be a major wind make offshore with hurricane-force gusts and seas will likely build to between 20 and 50 […]
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