Archive for July, 2017

Fire & Water grip Europe in a summer of extremes

Fire & Water grip Europe in a summer of extremes

Fire and water grab headlines across Europe and world as the summer of 2017 continues to bring extremes. What started as a shower Monday night turned into a monsoon-like deluge early Tuesday as thunderstorms dropped a month’s worth of rain on Istanbul within just a couple of hours. The impacts were felt throughout the city as streets turned to rivers. Receiving rainfall […]

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Mid-Summer Report Card: Where Heat Is Setting Records and Where Has It Been Abnormally Wet or Dry

Written by on July 17, 2017 in Summer 2017, United States of America with 0 Comments
Mid-Summer Report Card: Where Heat Is Setting Records and Where Has It Been Abnormally Wet or Dry

Article from weather.com By Linda Lam Jul 14 2017 02:30 PM EDT weather.com We’re almost half way through meteorological summer, June through August, and depending on where you live you may be ready for cooler temperatures or a break in the rain. Below we take a closer look at how this summer is ranking in terms […]

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Stood on Ben Macdui this day last year with plenty of snow patches around, not this year!

Stood on Ben Macdui this day last year with plenty of snow patches around, not this year!

Blame the lack of winter snow and warm spring for the tiny, few and far between display of summer snow patches that are typically found within sheltered mountain gullies. On this day last year I climbed Ben Macdui (2), Beinn Mheadhoin (10), Cairn Gorm (6) and despite being mid summer plenty of large snow patches remained thanks to large late […]

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SUN 16 JUL: VOGAN’S EURO OUTLOOK

Written by on July 16, 2017 in Summer 2017, Videos with 0 Comments
SUN 16 JUL: VOGAN’S EURO OUTLOOK

SUN 16 JUL: VOGAN’S US OUTLOOK

Written by on July 16, 2017 in Summer 2017, Videos with 0 Comments
SUN 16 JUL: VOGAN’S US OUTLOOK

Moisture increase/heat decrease but Western US cities record hottest June 1-Jul 11th period

Written by on July 14, 2017 in Summer 2017, United States of America with 0 Comments
Moisture increase/heat decrease but Western US cities record hottest June 1-Jul 11th period

You know it’s been a hot first half to summer 2017 in the West but it’s actually been the hottest June 1 through July 11 period on record for Las Vegas, Reno, Phoenix, Tucson and Salt Lake City. With a slightly weaker upper ridge and further east position (Plains), there’s moisture increasing humidity but decreasing […]

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Spain records hottest day at 47.3C (117F)

Written by on July 14, 2017 in Rest of Europe, Summer 2017 with 0 Comments
Spain records hottest day at 47.3C (117F)

When it’s been hot, it’s been very hot this summer across much of Spain and Portugal with multiple heat records melting in May, June and now July. Back last weekend the computer models were all over a major surge of heat and likely the hottest of the year. The AEMET issued heat warnings throughout Spain’s interior. AEMET […]

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The Aonach Eagach: Most challenging, thrilling, scary and exciting of all

The Aonach Eagach: Most challenging, thrilling, scary and exciting of all

It’s Saturday 8 July, 2017 and I’m heading for Glen Coe this time. Later start (2.40am dep from Milton of Campsie) and shorter drive (2 hours) but MUCH tougher and challenging climb awaits compared to Ben Hope. This is my greatest challenge yet. With a fearsome reputation, the Aonach Eagach is considered the narrowest ridge on mainland […]

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High pressure to dominate 2nd half of summer? Shades of 2003?

High pressure to dominate 2nd half of summer? Shades of 2003?

We’re approaching the mid point of meteorological summer 2017 and it’s been largely warm and sunny across South and eastern England extending into France and Iberia where the core of the heat has been. Low pressure positioned near Iceland on the other hand has led to a somewhat traditional ‘mixed summer’ for Northern Ireland and Scotland following a […]

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Mesoscale Convective System sweeps over Chicago last night

Written by on July 12, 2017 in Summer 2017, United States of America with 0 Comments
Mesoscale Convective System sweeps over Chicago last night

Multiple thunderstorm clusters which merge into one large system often spanning 100+ miles during late evening and overnight is known as a mesoscale convective system. One such system crossed the open cornfields of Iowa and Illinois into the Chicago metro overnight causing power outages and flash flooding. While amazing sights on infrared, their amazing underneath with frequent lightning, […]

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