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US: Warmer Than Normal Gulf & Arctic Air Will Enhance Southern Rains Next 10 Days!

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US: Warmer Than Normal Gulf & Arctic Air Will Enhance Southern Rains Next 10 Days!

A lot of rain through the next 10 days across the Southern Tier. [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] The reason for the increase in southern rains is simple. An active southern branch jet stream tracks further south and thus able to tug on sub-tropical fuel that’s now naturally building and lifting north. There’s also the clash of southbound […]

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WED 18 MAR: VOGAN’S UNITED STATES OUTLOOK

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WED 18 MAR: VOGAN’S UNITED STATES OUTLOOK

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WED 18 MAR: VOGAN’S EUROPEAN OUTLOOK

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WED 18 MAR: VOGAN’S EUROPEAN OUTLOOK

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Azores High Builds Then Weakens, Looking Cloudy For Super Moon, Solar Eclipse

Azores High Builds Then Weakens, Looking Cloudy For Super Moon, Solar Eclipse

Gone is the Scandinavian high and in comes the Azores high. The biggest difference between the two is lighter winds and brighter skies and with dry air, we’re seeing quite the temp difference (diurnal) between day and night. [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] Always that bit cloudier, mistier, murkier the closer you get to the North Sea Coast where winds […]

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