Archive for May 18th, 2014
In the past 7 days, we saw an extreme pattern with the heat in the West, chill over the Plains, heat and flooding from the Ohio Valley to East Coast. This week we see a less extreme situation with rainfall and temperature distributed much more evenly across the country. This looks like a promising setup for the worst areas affected […]
Increasing warmth and humidity beneath a vigorous upper low, the same which produced the worst flooding in Serbia and Bosnia history, generated strong to severe thunderstorms over parts of Poland, Ukraine, Russia and Romania yesterday. Over 13,000 lightning strikes within 24 hours, 6,000 in an afternoon alone struck Ukraine. Note the large amount of strikes over […]
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