Archive for October 3rd, 2014
We have a highly amplified pattern now setting up over the US with strong West Coast ridge bringing record heat once again to California while cool is the rule further east. Given the RECURVE of west Pacific typhoons, it look’s as though we’re going to see more mega troughs drop into the heart of the country […]
While wet and windy conditions dive south over the UK, it’s snowing and blowing up in Iceland on the cold side of the same storm system. Check this web cam view from Iceland this morning. It’s snowing and sticking right down at the coast too. Here’s the visible satellite as of 8am this morning. Note […]
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I touched on the tanking of the AO and NAO in this morning’s Europe post and video but here’s a great graphic produced by Ralph Fato on just how rare this ‘tanking’ is if it comes off. What may this mean for the US in October? More extreme weather such as the extreme amplification of the pattern […]

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