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Unseasonable Chill To Dominate North-Central Canada To Ohio Valley Sept 18-26th (Includes Video!)

Written by on September 14, 2012 in North and South America, United States of America, Videos with 0 Comments
Unseasonable Chill To Dominate North-Central Canada To Ohio Valley Sept 18-26th (Includes Video!)

You’ll be well aware of the first in a series of troughs which will drop out of Canada early next week bringing unusually chilly air for so early so early into the Great Lakes, Midwest and Ohio Valley. The question is how cool will it get and how far south. From what I’m seeing just now, Monday through Wednesday will see […]

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IN-DEPTH: Super Typhoon Sanba Discussion & Look At Maximum Potential Intensity!

Written by on September 14, 2012 in Asia with 0 Comments
IN-DEPTH: Super Typhoon Sanba Discussion & Look At Maximum Potential Intensity!

Thankfully, Sanba spinning away in the Western Pacific has weakened ever so slightly but remains an extremely danagerous 150-mph Super Typhoon (Category 4 eqiv), down from 175 mph earlier where gusts were estimated at around 207 mph. The intensity of this storm has been measured in comparison to Hurricanes Rita and Katrina within exploded over the Central Gulf of Mexico back in 2005 where […]

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Ensembles Show Tanking NAO/AO Which Could Bring Early Cold, Snow To Iceland, UK, USA Next 10-20 Days!

Written by on September 13, 2012 in United Kingdom & Ireland with 1 Comment
Ensembles Show Tanking NAO/AO Which Could Bring Early Cold, Snow To Iceland, UK, USA Next 10-20 Days!

We have a very interesting pattern is evolving across the Northern Hemisphere over the next 2-3 weeks starting early next week as the latest ensembles suggest a significant tanking in both the NAO and AO. This follows a couple of weeks of positive. In the chart above, this shows the level of blocking expected and you can clearly see this […]

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Strongest Winds Hit Tonight Into Tomorrow across Scotland, Northern Ireland!

Written by on September 13, 2012 in United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments
Strongest Winds Hit Tonight Into Tomorrow across Scotland, Northern Ireland!

Thought I would do a brief post just to clarify how strong I think winds will be overnight tonight. While not a big deal really south of Cumbria with a stiff breeze blowing for most, it should be a rather windy old night throughout Scotland and across the northern half of Northern Ireland and the Donegal areas […]

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A Cold Shot Is Coming To Great Lakes, Midwest Next Week, Big Rain Potential Along East Coast

Written by on September 13, 2012 in North and South America, United States of America with 0 Comments
A Cold Shot Is Coming To Great Lakes, Midwest Next Week, Big Rain Potential Along East Coast

A trough trough with some very cold air by September standards is set to drop out of Central Canada next week and this appears to have the potential to end the growing season for many from the Canadian border of Minnesota-Michigan all the way down towards central Missouri. Widespread lows mid next week could be […]

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Slow Moving T-Storms Dump Record, Flooding Rains To Las Vegas

Written by on September 13, 2012 in North and South America, United States of America with 0 Comments
Slow Moving T-Storms Dump Record, Flooding Rains To Las Vegas

Sept 11, 2012 made the history books in the Las Vegas area as it became the wettest Sept day on record as slow moving thunderstorms dropped 1.18 inches of rain in a matter of just a few hours. This caused significant flash flooding to creeks, streams, streets and even homes. Multiple rescues had to be carried […]

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UK’s Ongoing ‘Unsettled’ Theme Turns Stormy, Milder Thurs-Fri, Chill Returns Next Week! (Includes Video!)

Written by on September 12, 2012 in United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments
UK’s Ongoing ‘Unsettled’ Theme Turns Stormy, Milder Thurs-Fri, Chill Returns Next Week! (Includes Video!)

For those of us living particularly in the North and Central parts of the British Isles, we’ll need to get ready to batten down the hatches come tomorrow as we are set to experience the remnants of Leslie as it meets a strong Azores ridge to the south, these two systems will squeeze the pressure field […]

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On This Day Last Year, Ex-Hurricane Katia Came Ashore Across Scotland! (Includes Storm Footage!)

Written by on September 12, 2012 in Rest of Europe, United Kingdom & Ireland, Videos with 0 Comments
On This Day Last Year, Ex-Hurricane Katia Came Ashore Across Scotland! (Includes Storm Footage!)

Yes, on this day last year, we had an intense low sweep across Scotland packing 80-90 mph winds which caused damage, disruption. What’s significant about this system is that it was once once Hurricane Katia and this storm in particular I find is of particular interest because this is the name which replaced Katrina following the devastation caused […]

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WIND WARNING: Ex-Hurricane Leslie Is Set To Sideswipe Scotland Thursday-Friday Packing 60-80 mph Winds

Written by on September 12, 2012 in United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments
WIND WARNING: Ex-Hurricane Leslie Is Set To Sideswipe Scotland Thursday-Friday Packing 60-80 mph Winds

It was on this day a year ago that Ex-Hurricane Katia slammed Scottish shores producing damaging 70-80 mph winds and huge swells. A year on and we’ve another once-tropical cyclone set to impact our lives here in the Northern UK. For many days now, the charts have shown once Hurricane Leslie, taking the recurve path […]

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Eastern US Warm-Up Is Coming But Models Bring End To Growing Season After Sept 20

Written by on September 12, 2012 in United States of America with 0 Comments
Eastern US Warm-Up Is Coming But Models Bring End To Growing Season After Sept 20

Well it appears the warming trend is coming for the Northeast after a chilly past few days. The trough lifts out of eastern North America as Leslie now exits. Models continue to show a more impressive trough drop out of Canada and into the Upper Midwest, Lakes and Midwest around the 20th which could push […]

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