Archive for July, 2016
There’s been no shortage of heat this summer and following a record hot June for the US, July started off tame with largely regionalised heat waves. However as the dryness expanding, so did the heat. Where dry, the heat has been running 2-4F above normal, particularly so in the Southeast and most recently the western […]
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While June was dry in the Northwest (UK) and wet in the Southwest (Spain) and the heart of Europe (Germany), it was opposite in July with wet NW, dry SW but still relatively wet in central. 30-day precipitation anomaly Despite the recent heat surge, temps are below normal across Scandinavia, average to slightly below average over the UK and warmer […]
By: Jeff Masters , 3:01 AM GMT on July 22, 2016 It was a historic day in the annals of meteorology on Thursday, July 21, 2016 in the Middle East, where the temperature in Mitribah, Kuwait soared to an astonishing 54°C (129.2°F). If verified, this would be Earth’s hottest temperature ever reliably measured outside of […]
Published: Jul 20 2016 02:00 PM EDT By Jonathan Belles weather.com Sea surface temperatures so far this hurricane season have busted records in the Gulf of Mexico, running just under 2 degrees Fahrenheit above average, and that could mean more fuel for tropical storms and hurricanes if the season becomes more active. Temperatures at the […]
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It’s business as usual following the very short lived heat surge with thundery breakdown as the next Atlantic front ploughed into the warm, humid air. Did you notice the much fresher feel and consequential drop in temperature as a result last night? Atlantic air is back and with sunshine, it warms nicely but it’s less humid. The […]
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Relentless rainfall into the early part of the warm season makes for rapid crop growth. A lot of water is contained within both crop and soil beneath and when a powerful upper ridge develops, so the heat draws water vapour into the atmosphere increasing humidity. The below radar estimated rainfall for July so far indicates […]
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