Archive for July 21st, 2009

>Coming up tomorrow

Written by on July 21, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments

>Tomorrow I look forward to looking in some detail at the tropical situation and what’s been happening, what’s now happening and where I think we’re going.. Some models and ideas are now surfacing about potential development, I shall share my thoughts right here tomorrow probably sometime around 3 or 4pm GMT. Also.. I am proud […]

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>Coldest ever July morning? 42 at Mt LeConte, Tenn, 50s for Fla panhandle

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>I have recieved some info and stats from Meteorologist and friend Jesse Ferrell regarding the cold morning in the Southeast. The downright cold air (for Florida and for July) brought shivers to vacationers who fully expected shorts weather whether it be midday or midnight. It’s Florida, what else would you expect. I personally would bring […]

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>Current ice and snow cover across Northern Hemisphere!

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>Current ice and snow cover across Northern Hemisphere!

>Note the remarkable ice coverage across the Arctic ocean still.. Hudson Bay still has ice on the southwest side.. Aiding the chill across much of the eastern third of the nation!High in Churchill, Manitoba on July 10 was 39 degrees! Stunningly it was 80 degrees two days before.-Mark images source: http://arctic.atmos.uiuc.edu/cryosphere/IMAGES/arctic.4.jpg info from AccuWeather.

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>Sub-Polar Canadian high dominates Midwest to Deep South, whilst Florida Panhandle sees 50s this morning

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>Sub-Polar Canadian high dominates Midwest to Deep South, whilst Florida Panhandle sees 50s this morning

> Image Source: http://www.weather.com/maps/maptype/currentweatherusnational/usactuallowtemps_large.html?clip=undefined&region=undefined&collection=localwxforecast&presname=undefined Although we have now witnessed 11 consecutive days over 120 degrees and a peak temp reaching 128 degrees at Death Valley and much of the West has endured fierce heat, WGN-TV Chief Meteorologist Tom Skilling stated in his blog that nearly half the nation is suffering a cooler-than-normal July. Chicago ranking […]

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