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MOODY AUGUST: From Unseasonable Wind To Cool And How About Heat Next Week?

MOODY AUGUST: From Unseasonable Wind To Cool And How About Heat Next Week?

What a difference a few days can make when winds turn from southerly to northerly, even in the typically sunniest, warmest part of the UK. On the same day Cairngorm Summit recorded a wind gust of 115 mph (Sunday), Cavendish, Suffolk reached 28C making them the UK warm spot. Thanks to a wind shift, this morning’s low dipped […]

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TUE 9 AUG: VOGAN’S EUROPEAN OUTLOOK

Written by on August 9, 2016 in Videos with 0 Comments
TUE 9 AUG: VOGAN’S EUROPEAN OUTLOOK

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A Record Warm Gulf Of Mexico Helps Fuel Major Gulf Coast Rain Event

Written by on August 8, 2016 in Summer 2016, United States of America with 0 Comments
A Record Warm Gulf Of Mexico Helps Fuel Major Gulf Coast Rain Event

An upper low and stalled frontal boundary over 85-90F water is fuelling an ongoing major flood situation from Tampa to Panama City extending up the Gulf Coast to Mobile and possibly as far as New Orleans. A constant injection of rich tropical moisture flowing over a record warm Gulf of Mexico into the low means some areas could see over 24″ […]

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WINTER IN AUGUST: Winds Clock Record Breaking 115mph Over Cairngorm While 17,000 Ton Rig Runs Aground!

WINTER IN AUGUST: Winds Clock Record Breaking 115mph Over Cairngorm While 17,000 Ton Rig Runs Aground!

A combination of factors including jet stream, pressure and thermal gradient all came together to produce rare UK summer wind speeds yesterday. We had a tremendous sea level pressure gradient anomaly of -3 sigma within the cyclone off Scotland’s north shore and +2/3 sigma over Europe yesterday morning. Visible satellite yesterday morning. Wind events do occur in […]

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MON 8 AUG: VOGAN’S EUROPEAN OUTLOOK

Written by on August 8, 2016 in Videos with 0 Comments
MON 8 AUG: VOGAN’S EUROPEAN OUTLOOK

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Earl Could Jump From Atlantic To Pacific Enhancing SW Monsoon, Major Florida Flood Event?

Written by on August 6, 2016 in Summer 2016, Tropical, United States of America with 0 Comments
Earl Could Jump From Atlantic To Pacific Enhancing SW Monsoon, Major Florida Flood Event?

Aside from heat and humidity we have two other significant weather stories currently unfolding, 1) the remnants of Earl may cross Mexico and get out over the warm waters of the east Pacific and reform and 2) a stalled system over the northeast Gulf of Mexico could drop up to 20 inches of rain in NW […]

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Wind Warnings For Scotland, Heat Warnings For Iberia, Canary Islands

Wind Warnings For Scotland, Heat Warnings For Iberia, Canary Islands

We have a strong upper ridge over the Canaries extending into Iberia while we have an unusually deep summer low approaching Scotland which has forced two very different warnings on either end of Western Europe. Here in Scotland our weather turns from warm sun this AM to gales and rain this evening/tonight. This morning’s infrared satellite view 500mb height […]

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WP: The U.S. coast is in an unprecedented hurricane drought — why this is terrifying

Written by on August 5, 2016 in Summer 2016, Tropical, United States of America with 0 Comments
WP: The U.S. coast is in an unprecedented hurricane drought — why this is terrifying

By Jason Samenow Capital Weather Gang August 4 Hurricanes, large and small, have eluded U.S. shores for record lengths of time. As population and wealth along parts of the U.S. coast have exploded since the last stormy period, experts dread the potential damage and harm once the drought ends. Three historically unprecedented droughts in landfalling U.S. hurricanes […]

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Bi-Polar August

Bi-Polar August

One day it’s warm and muggy, the next it’s warm but fresher. This weekend shall see another Atlantic low of autumn intensity bring gales to Scotland and a surge of summer to London and the Southeast. Ahead of the low, somewhere could top 28C, once the front departs and winds veer NW, we may only […]

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FRI 5 AUG: VOGAN’S UNITED STATES/TROPICAL OUTLOOK

Written by on August 5, 2016 in Videos with 0 Comments
FRI 5 AUG: VOGAN’S UNITED STATES/TROPICAL OUTLOOK

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