Archive for April 7th, 2015
While a system pushes cooler, wetter weather into California and Southwest which sets up a significant severe weather threat Thursday, some longer range models try to bring back western warmth, eastern cool. Here’s the latest CFSv2 weeklies which quickly brings the return of the western ridge extending up into Alaska again while more cooler air […]
It’s a well known fact that the sun is the primary driver of earth’s climate, oceans are second. Back at the last solar minimum, we experienced the great winter of 2009-10 and 2010-11. Then came the maximum of solar cycle 24 which peaked back in Feb-Mar last year. This resulted in a prolonged period of warmer […]
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Following a fresh 5 to nearly 10 inches of snow Saturday on top of a still deep snow cover, arctic high pressure slide down from Quebec producing all-time record cold for April. Unofficial lows of -20 were recorded this morning at Big Black River. If verified, this would be a new state record for Maine, surpassing the […]
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