Archive for August 13th, 2014
With the exceptions of the West and perhaps surprisingly, East Coast, it’s been a cool, wet but comfortable, low energy summer with a distinct lack of 90 degree heat. The East Coast itself has been average to slightly above average but that’s largely down to warm water keeping the air more humid thus keeping nights warmer. Unsurprisingly, July was […]
Going to take a look at the ECMWF perspective on the next 7-10 days as I’ve focused a lot recently on the GFS. Bertha certainly left her mark and is slowly winding down over the North Sea but unfortunately, her cool, showery farewell looks to linger into Thursday and Friday before a low near Iceland […]
The unusual blocking pattern continues to bring extremes across the US. This time it’s in the form of rainfall with weekend flooding across parts of the Carolinas. Thanks to the passing of an unusually strong summer low through the Great Lakes, extreme rain and flash flooding struck the Detroit, MI area yesterday. How significant? An all-time record rainfall for August and […]

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