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A STEAMY, STORMY DAY OVER SOUTHERN BRITAIN

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A STEAMY, STORMY DAY OVER SOUTHERN BRITAIN

All the ingredients came together this afternoon as expected. It’s a very warm, steamy and stormy afternoon for much of southern and Midland England thanks to a low spinning near the mouth of the Bristol Channel and associated warm front pulling hot, humid continental air northward into the front zone. The combination of high heat and humidity streaming in at the low levels […]

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TWC: GULF OF MEXICO HURRICANE DROUGHT THE LONGEST IN 130 YEARS

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TWC: GULF OF MEXICO HURRICANE DROUGHT THE LONGEST IN 130 YEARS

Published: Aug 25 2016 12:30 PM EDT By Jonathan Belles weather.com Story Highlights The Gulf of Mexico has not had a single hurricane enter or develop in its waters since September 2013. This streak has eclipsed the longest drought on record, dating to 1886. No hurricanes have entered or developed in the Gulf of Mexico […]

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HOW COMMON ARE EX-HURRICANES IN THE UK?

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HOW COMMON ARE EX-HURRICANES IN THE UK?

Wednesday, August 06, 2014, 16:20 GMT – The Weather Network Interest has been building over the last few days regarding the possibility of ex-hurricane Bertha coming to our shores this weekend. But how often do remnants of such systems bring stormy weather to the UK? Tropical storms and hurricanes develop over the warm waters of […]

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