Archive for November, 2009

>Mid Latitude Storms Rev & Roam as Pole of Colder Growing Bolder

Written by on November 16, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 1 Comment

>Up and over the high latitudes of our planet, daylight is becoming more and more absent, whilst snow cover more extensive and ice locks up rivers, inland seas and lakes until next spring. When the stage is set with loss of incoming solar energy to the surface and expansive snow and ice covers a vast […]

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>Mid Latitude Storms Rev & Roam as Pole of Colder Growing Bolder

Written by on November 16, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 1 Comment

>Up and over the high latitudes of our planet, daylight is becoming more and more absent, whilst snow cover more extensive and ice locks up rivers, inland seas and lakes until next spring. When the stage is set with loss of incoming solar energy to the surface and expansive snow and ice covers a vast […]

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>(updated) The Great Storm of November 2009: A billion-dollar coastal storm!

Written by on November 15, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 1 Comment
>(updated) The Great Storm of November 2009: A billion-dollar coastal storm!

> Sandbridge area of Virginia Beach, VA Chesapeake Bay lashing out on Chic’s Beach, VA Kill Devil Hills, NC South Nags Head, NC South Nags Head, NC Sandbridge area of Virginia Beach, VA From coastal roads under water, washed away and buried beneath sand, devastating beach erosion to roofing in Wildwood, NJ getting blown off, […]

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>Today’s Weather Here

Written by on November 14, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 2 Comments

>Today’s Extremes here at my houseHigh 48 degrees Low 41 degreesPeriods of very heavy rain and gusty winds this morning which gave way to mostly cloudy skies and some passing heavy showers and a brisk breeze through the afternoon.

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>Today’s Weather Here

Written by on November 13, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments

>Today’s Extremes here at my houseHigh 51 degrees Low 38.6 degreesA mostly sunny day with seasonable temperatures.

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>East Coast Storm: One of the Worst for many

Written by on November 13, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments

>RAIN, WIND AND WAVES that have pounded the US East Coast Barrier Islands has been considered by the local Virginia Beach newspaper as “One of the Worst” Nature has a stunning way of bringing certain elements together by generating weather systems and seasons that pave the way for future weather. For example, if it weren’t […]

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>Today’s Weather Here

Written by on November 12, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments

>Today’s Extremes here at my houseHigh 51 degrees Low 40 degreesA day that started wet and breezy, became drier but remained mostly cloudy and mild throughout the day.

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>Today’s Weather Here

Written by on November 11, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 4 Comments

>Today’s extremes here at my house.High 49.2 degrees Low: 38.8 degreesA mostly cloudy day with outbreaks if sunshine during the afternoon. Increasing wind and feeling brisk tonight as a front and band of rain pushes in from the west.

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>One for the Ages? Converging Storms of Tropical and Non-Tropical core to potentially create an historic event

Written by on November 11, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments

>There are .. key elements that if they come together like forecasted could bring an historic event not seen in many a year along the US East Coast from the Carolinas to New England..1) The storm system that was Ida is now spinning just off the Georgia coast and deepening over 80-85 degree waters.2) Another […]

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>POSITIVE ARCTIC OSCILLATION PUSHING HEAT ACROSS THE UNITED STATES: International Falls tops 59, Minneapolis 61 degrees

Written by on November 11, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments
>POSITIVE ARCTIC OSCILLATION PUSHING HEAT ACROSS THE UNITED STATES: International Falls tops 59, Minneapolis 61 degrees

>The entire Northern Hemisphere is currently driven by a POSITIVE or possibly near neutral Arctic Oscillation and a positive North Atlantic Oscillation as we see a trough over the N.Atlantic and a zonal or ridging over the eastern US and Western Europe as cold air is bottled across the top of the world but because […]

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