Archive for 2012
Much of North Florida is ultimately a disaster zone with the focus on hardest hit Wakulla County where a Civil Emergency has been declared. A massive amount of rain fallen over the past 24 hours across the Panhandle. As you can see from the graphic below provided by the Tallahassee NWS showing rainfall totals from […]
Unfortunately, since my update back during yesterday afternoon there is litte change in Debby except she is down by 5 mph. Max sustained winds remain at 45 mph, pressure is 993mb and she is stalled. Now we know the wind aspect isn’t the main feature but it’s the persistency in piling up of the water with […]
It’s been a rough morning throughout the Northeast following the passing of a sharp cold front which produced severe thunderstorms. The effects are still being felt at the major hubs as I write this. That front marks the introduction to much cooler, fresher air which will be drawn down all the way from the Canadian […]
Over the next few days we’ll see temps and humidity continue rising over the UK and Ireland as a ridge lifts north from an increasingly HOT Spain and Portugal where highs away from the coast should easily top 100, some central and southern interior locales may near 110F. I’ve been onto this warming idea since the start […]
[warning] NEW RUN OF ECMWF NOW HAS DEBBY MAKING LANDFALL OR STALLING JUST OFF PANAMA CITY, FL [/warning] Well it appears that Tropical Storm Debby might well just make a landfall between Appalachicola and Cross City, FL sometime tomorrow evening as it’s northeastward track continues and gets ever closer to the NW Florida coast. I can’t see this […]
As you can see from the below charts off the ECMWF model, we see the low which brought last night’s heavy rain across the UK sliding east, eventually carving out a trough over the East and Southeast of Europe. This is quite the change coming to the hot zone of the last 4-6 weeks. While this occurs it does two […]

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