Archive for August, 2009
> http://www.accuweather.com/news-story.asp?partner=accuweather&traveler=0&article=0 http://www.ghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/post-goes Ok, as we continue watching ever closer at the tropics these days, models and man search for their theories on where these what are now a depression and large wave or series of waves are going to do. I am pretty excited as models and personal thoughts are can sending me to […]
>http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/6570510.html From a man that clearly manipulates data for an agenda-driven cause and clearly does not have clear factual evidence to prove such a statement, you shouldn’t say anything, plus I am only one of probably thousands that aren’t buying this one, just like I don’t buy the original hockey stick graph! The fact that […]
> This photo I took last June on my way to work at 4.25am I’ve noticed over recent clear, calm nights as the sunset grows ever shorter with time, temperatures are getting that ever bit chiller. Autumn nears as summer commences it’s finally. The sun is getting lower yet in places across the USA, the […]
> http://hurricane.accuweather.com/hurricane/atlantic/basin.asp http://www.ghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/post-goes Despite the poorer look to both depression two and the larger secobdary wave behind it, though the convection is not as intense there is still good lowe level circulation associated. A lot of the problems TD. 2 is encountering right now is strong upper shear that tearing appart the thunderstorms that are […]
>Though the front runner may cause issues, I am more worried about the monster that’s leaving Africa right now… More to come later…. For now, check out Jesse’s blog which he talks and displays the latest forecast models http://www.accuweather.com/mt-news-blogs.asp?partner=accuweather&blog=Weathermatrix&pgurl=/mtweb/content/Weathermatrix/archives/2009/08/last_4_gfs_tracks_for_atlantic_hurricanes.asp
> http://www.ssd.noaa.gov/eumet/eatl/wv-l.jpgNote in this water vapor image all the dry air to the north and west of the front running system(black represents dry air), but the moist air that’s been left behind for the follower to move into. Finally, there are things to talk about in the tropical Atlantic basin. We will see our first […]
>High’s yesterday from Accuweather http://www.accuweather.com/news-summary.asp?partner=rss&traveler=0 Note Central Park finally cracks the 90 degree mark for the first time this summer! Greer, S.C.: 100Fayetteville, N.C.: 100Columbia, S.C.: 99Raleigh, N.C.: 99Richmond, Va.: 98Washington, D.C.: 97Charlotte, N.C.: 96Salisbury, Md.: 96Greensboro, N.C.:96Philadelphia, Pa.: 95Newark, N.J.: 95Hagerstown, Md.: 95New York, N.Y. (Laguardia): 94Dover, Del.: 93New York, N.Y. (Central Park): 91
> image source http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2009/images/07statewidetrank.png worth a read http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2009/20090810_julystats.html Well, you look at that map from NOAA and you tell me whether it was significant or not..I have been dying to see this map and what actually resulted during July 2009 is nothing short of remarkable. To achieve this type of cold is out of the […]
>Arcticles they are forced to release and can’t be happy about. NOAA: July Temperature Below-Average for the U.S.http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2009/20090810_julystats.html NOAA Lowers Hurricane Season Outlook, Cautions Public Not to Let Down Guardhttp://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2009/20090806_hurricaneupdate.html

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