Archive for October 25th, 2015
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Chris Beal has been keeping us updated through the past week on the extreme cold experienced over Greenland. Early to mid last week, an unusually cold surface high sat over the remote central Greenland research outpost of Summit Camp. As a result of the clear cold, largely windless atmosphere above the vast icecap which makes up most of […]
The current flood situation across Texas is not too dissimilar to what we saw in the Carolinas just 2 weeks ago. A separate system, this time pushing eastwards from the Four Corners, slows and draws on rich Gulf moisture which dumps 10+ inches of rain causing flash flooding. Then the beast that was Hurricane Patricia slams west coast Mexico and as the structural […]
Well it’s beginning to look like a Scandinavian block will try to rule November across Europe keeping things drier and warmer across the North while cooler and wetter from Russia through the Balkans and down across the Med to Iberia. [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] Snow forecasts through next 10 days. ECM GFS Snow cover is naturally expanding […]
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