Archive for April 27th, 2014

Twin Troughs Bring Snow To Southwest & Northeast, Major Tornado Outbreak In Between!

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Twin Troughs Bring Snow To Southwest & Northeast, Major Tornado Outbreak In Between!

We have a wild pattern currently in place across the continent with twin troughs, both of which are bringing SNOW while we’ve a strong, toasty ridge in between which pumped 90s up as far as Kansas yesterday. Unfortunately the powerful upper low/trough which barrelled through the Southwest yesterday, bringing Las Vegas it’s first trace of rain in 57 days […]

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A Look At The ‘Non-Super’ El Nino Coming On & Likely Cold Autumn/Winter To Follow!

A Look At The ‘Non-Super’ El Nino Coming On & Likely Cold Autumn/Winter To Follow!

There’s lot’s of hype about a super El Nino coming on. We saw a strong westerly burst in recent weeks but there is reason to believe that the hype is unjustified. Since the super nino of 1997, every nino that’s came on ever since, has been weak and short lived, largely down to the cold PDO. [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] […]

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Expert Discussion: Analysis On Current & Longer Term Europe Pattern

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Expert Discussion: Analysis On Current & Longer Term Europe Pattern

It was a rather unsettled weekend across a large swath of Europe thanks largely to the sub-980mb low skirting southern Ireland and Britain. This low eventually fades as it slowly drifts south and east into the mainland continent. Cold, arctic origin air will slowly filter southward late this upcoming week, potentially bringing high elevation snow and […]

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