Archive for August 13th, 2016
What can I say folks, the heat, humidity, heat indexes and rainfall is nothing short of impressive and there is little written requirement as I think the below photos and graphics say it all. Unbearable 4pm air temp/dew point combos. DC tops record 101F with a heat index of 114F. Over 31 inches of rain within 5 days? [s2If […]
As we enter the second half of August, I am becoming more and more optimistic of a more settled, high pressure dominated pattern. Up until now we’ve had spells of high pressure but within a low pressure dominated pattern, more so for Scotland and Northern Ireland, less so England and Wales but it looks as though we go the […]
The combination of a record warm ocean stronger-than-normal Bermuda high and stalled lows and associated fronts we have heat wave conditions within one of the wettest atmosphere’s you’ll see. An historic day-after-day deluge continues over Louisiana while a hot, steamy, sticky, suffocating blanket covers the Ohio Valley and East Coast raising heat indexes to dangerous levels. A record warm ocean maximises amount of available water within […]
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