Archive for August 29th, 2014
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The science and even meteorological community are watching Bárðarbunga very carefully these days as stirrings from deep below the surface of Iceland are occurring. Yet another small earthquake occurred beneath the volcano just this morning but technically, there’s no real eruption. It’s more of a simmer. The question however is, is there one true eruption building? […]
As summer 2014 is about to draw to a close, the upper air pattern is finally shifting! It looks like the Midwest and East will finally see summer, outwith summer! By that I mean we’ll see summer warmth when ‘meteorological summer’ is over. Keep in mind that fall officially begins Sep 1. Like winter, the […]

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