Archive for October 6th, 2017
An unusually trough for early October dove into the Northern Rockies earlier in the week and has delivered a record breaking snowstorm to Montana. With upwards of 30 inches falling near Havre, this is the state’s largest snowstorm on record for this early and with trees still in leaf, widespread severe damage has occurred. In […]
Nate is currently a 45 mph tropical storm which is now back over water and in fact the warmest, deepest water of the Caribbean Sea. This system formed within a large scale regional system call a ‘Central American Gyre’. Unfortunately this large envelop of enhanced convection along with Tropical Storm Nate has triggered deadly floods […]
The same low which crossed the British Isles a couple of days ago, exploded over central Europe yesterday bringing widespread travel chaos and damage with countless trees downed during a spell of hurricane-force wind gusts. As the low pushed into Europe, it appears Shapiro-Keyser-Cyclogenesis occured with frontal fracture which allows injection of warm, moist air […]
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