Archive for September, 2012
While the Southern Plains are back in the oven following a long, hot, dry summer, thankfully we’re now into September and officially meteorological fall. That of course means any heat from now on will come and go quickly with shortening days and lengthening nights. High pressure systems begin to weaken and soon they will begin start migration […]
While Isaac may seen as though it’s decaying fast and there’s going to be nothing left within the next 36 hours, think again! The tropical moisture still holding on with the circulation that was once Isaac will spread east into the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic Monday through Wednesday and particularly Tuesday and Wednesday this moisture will merge with a cold […]
Now that meteorological summer has officially ended, The Weather Network have come up with some figures which look back at what kind of summer it’s been over Canada. To sum it up in two words, it’s been WARM & DRY! New Brunswick, Novia Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland are amoungst the majority of Canada which […]
It’s been a winter which will likely become known as one of the worst in many years from Alice Springs to the East Coast. Persistent high pressure systems and southerly air flows supported frequent spells of ‘worst cold nights’ in 20, 30, 40, 50+ years from southern Queensland all the way to Tasmania. We even saw record cold […]
For several days now the ECMWF, GFS and other models have been persistent in jumping on the idea of a good spell of weather for pretty much all of the UK from Wednesday onwards. Even over Northern Ireland and across to Scotland where we naturally have fronts swinging through or nearby enough to provide cloudy, cool and […]
Tropical Storm Leslie is being closely watched by the US East Coast residents, especially after what we’ve seen with Hurricane Isaac. There remains a lot of uncertaintly with Leslie , same old story right? but as of now, I do believe there is probably no more than a 30% chance that Leslie will impact the US. […]
With the exceptions of Scotland, Northern Ireland and perhaps northern England where the next batch of weather has moved in, further south, thanks to building heights and warmth from the Azores, it’s a generally decent day with plenty of warm, hazy sunshine to be had. This decent weather marks a trend to better weather overall in 7-10 […]

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