Archive for July 2nd, 2016
A sharp west-east thermal boundary has low pressure now forming over western Kansas. With cool, dry air north and hot, humid air south, heavy, flooding rains will cause problems this weekend from Kansas east to the Mid-Atlantic. Heavy flooding rains enhanced by knife edge north-south thermal gradient. Sun PM temps Anomaly FEATURE IMAGE CREDIT: West Virginia Department of Transportation […]
UCAR Article The summer of 1816 was not like any summer people could remember. Snow fell in New England. Gloomy, cold rains fell throughout Europe. It was cold and stormy and dark – not at all like typical summer weather. Consequently, 1816 became known in Europe and North America as “The Year Without a Summer.” […]
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