Archive for November, 2012
No matter how strong a storm on the East Coast is next week, this will be a problem due to the significant vulnerability across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic following Sandy. Damaged trees, property, lack of power and lack of protective sand dunes mean even the weakest of coastal storms could bring more disruption, damage and heartache problems. The dangers from this storm, […]
In recent months I have presented to you background explanation as to why I expect the US to see a colder winter this year compared to last winter and here is the final product: my official USA Winter Forecast 2012-13. Given my expectation of a winter dominated by high latitude ‘blocking’, this winter should be colder than normal […]
I’m finally getting back to looking at the models and the UK weather pattern after what has been an unbelievable week of weather for the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic US. It’s going to take a long time for this region to return to some sort of normality and my thoughts and prayers continue to be with […]
Over the past few months I am worked tirelessly to predict this upcoming winter and while you have received my initial thoughts and ideas, here is the final product: my official UK Winter Forecast 2012-13. Whilst this forecast sets out how I anticipate this winter to be, I want to stress that this is the […]
Dubbed a ‘Superstorm’, Sandy which had a circulation 1000 miles across, literally swalled half of the United States from Florida all the way to Canada. This storm, said to likely rival Katrina is cost brought utter devastation to the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast after producing record storm surge into New York City, Long Island and New Jersey, flooding rainfall, […]

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