Archive for September, 2017
For fans of autumn and winter, I hope you enjoy this weekend of cool, even rainy weather because another blast of summer is heading into the Midwest and East for October’s opening week. Yesterday’s high of 68 degrees in New York was the city’s coolest since Sep 2. The warmer West, cooler East is short […]
After patient 4 month wait due to work schedule and poor weather my opportunity finally came about, my chance to climb one of Scotland’s most magnificent mountains. The Area Located within a remote corner of Wester Ross just south of Ullapool with Little Loch Broom to the north and Loch na Sealga to the south, […]
As forecasted by markvoganweather.com, September 2017 detached itself from the recent trend of warmer, drier and turned out mixed with wetter for some, drier for others but cooler for most. ARTICLE FROM MET OFFICE During the first half of the month, a succession of low-pressure systems tracking close to the UK brought rain to most places as fronts swept from west to […]
As east equatorial Pacific waters continue cooling, it looks like we on the brink of a La Nina. A very strong subsurface cool pool is on the brink of surfacing. Max anomaly near -4C at ~100m depth. #LaNina pic.twitter.com/OkHDQyZwu5 — Severe Weather Blog (@blizzardof96) September 29, 2017 About as #LaNina as you can get here […]
Each and every August through October period, like with hype of the ‘worst winter in 100 years coming’, we get the ‘100 mph hurricane heading for the UK’ headlines which only cause confusion and at times worry to the general public. Meteorologists seem to never stop having to say, this in non-science based nonsense and […]
Just 2 years ago, Istanbul recorded it’s hottest September day in 65 years with a high of 37.9C but on 20 September 2017 a new monthly maximum of 39.5C was reached. New September records have been melting across Turkey with parts of the SE reaching an incredible 42C. Heat wave in Turkey: many all-time September […]
After what may feel like an eternity, first Jose and now Maria’s persistent wet and windy conditions is finally pulling out. Tropical Storm #Maria is slowly moving past North Carolina, brushing coast with gusty winds & storm-surge flooding: https://t.co/qJVQND3NxH pic.twitter.com/0ZiNudszOl — The Weather Channel (@weatherchannel) September 27, 2017 TS Maria swirling off the Carolina to […]
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