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>Going to Extremes: -11 in Montana, 95 in Georgia

Written by on October 10, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 1 Comment
>Going to Extremes: -11 in Montana, 95 in Georgia

> http://www.denverpost.com/ci_13533687 A night which resembled December in Montana when snow cover and clear skies allowed Utica, Montana to plummet this morning to a downright bone-chilling 11 below zero. Whilst Florida has been baking in record 90s! Whilst Miami to Orlando experiences an extended summer with highs topping the 90s and combined with mid-summer dew […]

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>40-50 mph wind gusts cut power to AccuWeather Headquarters, back-up saves the day!

Written by on October 7, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments

>Across the Northeast, strong, whipping 40 to 50 mph winds roared in from the northwest bringing damage to sports stadiums, trees and cut power to residents of State College and surrounding areas of Center County, Pennsylvania. At the Accuweather building in State College, Pa, power was lost but luckily back up meant their communication to […]

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>BELOW NORMAL BECOMING THE NORM ACROSS AMERICA?, DEATH VALLEY RUNING 10 BELOW NORMAL FOR FIRST 6 DAYS OF OCTOBER 2009

Written by on October 7, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 3 Comments
>BELOW NORMAL BECOMING THE NORM ACROSS AMERICA?, DEATH VALLEY RUNING 10 BELOW NORMAL FOR FIRST 6 DAYS OF OCTOBER 2009

> Photo of Yellowstone National Park (courtesy of Wikipedia) 30-below normal days and earliest snows, just my imagination or is it a little early for this? – By Mark Vogan Billings on Monday topped off at 36 degrees, some 30 below normal, they also received a new daily record snow amount of 4.6 inches. Despite […]

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>Motherlode of early-season Arctic Air to cross the Northern Tier

Written by on October 6, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 2 Comments
>Motherlode of early-season Arctic Air to cross the Northern Tier

> Image Source: http://www.accuweather.com/news-top-headline.asp?partner=rss&date=2009-10-05_20:05 EARLY SEASON ARCTIC AIR TO BRING HIGHS IN THE 20S AND LOWS IN THE TEENS… After 40 inches of snow falls at Red Lodge, Montana and 27 inches at Pine, Idaho an early season Arctic air mass is ready to plunge into the Northern Rockies where highs by Thursday, Friday and […]

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>Winter Forecasts must be sending shivers down the spines of the global warming people

Written by on October 6, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 3 Comments
>Winter Forecasts must be sending shivers down the spines of the global warming people

> Here is NOAA’s always warm forecast.http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/predictions/long_range/lead03/off03_temp.gifWith all the snow falling across a large area of the West and Northern tier of the USA, Scotland’s Highlands and the European Alpine region, folks at the IPCC, NOAA, UK Met, Al Gore and others who depend on their warm models must surely be squirming just a little […]

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>Winter Forecasts must be sending shivers down the spines of Global Warming people

Written by on October 6, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 8 Comments
>Winter Forecasts must be sending shivers down the spines of Global Warming people

>Here is NOAA’s always warm forecast.http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/predictions/long_range/lead03/off03_temp.gif With all the snow falling across a large area of the West and Northern tier of the USA, Scotland’s Highlands and the European Alpine region, folks at the IPCC, NOAA, UK Met, Al Gore and others who depend on their warm models must surely be squirming just a little […]

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>Wild Variations: Record rains, snow, wind, dust, heat, wind chill

Written by on October 5, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 1 Comment
>Wild Variations: Record rains, snow, wind, dust, heat, wind chill

> Red Lodge, Montana (photo courtesy of the Billings Gazette) We are seeing vast differences now just over recent days as the entire weather map is shaping up to be quite the wintry one for much of the Rockies as heavy snow are coming down and temperatures today across Wyoming will struggle to see freezing […]

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>Britains winds calm as snows deepen over American West

Written by on October 4, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments

>As the tropical season winds down, could we possibly see one or two more storms? Some think so, whilst I for one have never me too excited about this season for the get go. It’s been an exciting season for the LACK of activity and for the significance in such low tropical cyclone production globally. […]

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>Increased Snowfall in the European Alps means Glacial Advance may have begun

Written by on October 3, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 1 Comment

>- By Mark Vogan Throughout history, there have been times of Glacial Advance and times of Glacial Retreat. Since 1979, the earth has undergone a retreat of the Glaciers to a point in which promoters of man-made Global Warming has made mention that the melting witnessed across the world of both sea ice and glaciers […]

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>British Isles gets battered by first Gales of the year

Written by on October 3, 2009 in Rest of Europe with 1 Comment

>The Northern UK is under siege by a deep area of low pressure that’s crossing over far northern Scotland. Even here in what I would classify as a more sheltered inland location, gusts are topping 40-50 mph, which is making for a roaring sound every 10 seconds or so up here in my attic office. […]

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