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FRI 24 JUL: VOGAN’S UNITED STATES OUTLOOK

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FRI 24 JUL: VOGAN’S UNITED STATES OUTLOOK

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W EUROPE: Rare July Storm To Drop ‘Months Worth’ Of Rain, Batter Coasts With Severe Gales

W EUROPE: Rare July Storm To Drop ‘Months Worth’ Of Rain, Batter Coasts With Severe Gales

While the Northern half of the British Isles has seen it’s fair share of moisture this summer, the South on the other hand hasn’t. That’s about to change as an unusually deep July low crosses through the Channel bringing coastal gales and a widespread soaking rain. The huge SSTA gradient between central North Atlantic and off […]

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FRI 24 JUL: VOGAN’S EUROPEAN OUTLOOK

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FRI 24 JUL: VOGAN’S EUROPEAN OUTLOOK

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US August Outlook

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US August Outlook

Despite ‘regional’ hot spells, this July won’t be remembered so much for heat and drought but more cool and especially wet. In fact nationally it’s likely been the coolest July since 2009 with no 100-degree day as of yet in Dallas, TX and only two 90s in New York while there’s been no 90s in a few Ohio Valley […]

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