Archive for September 15th, 2017
The GFS ensemble 500mb height anomaly 5 day increments continue to show a vulnerable US coastline with eastern Canada ridge which opens the door to tropical cyclone hits underneath. We don’t just have Jose on the table which is likely to be mainly a strong Nor’easter for the Northeast with last minute weakening and recurve next week but the models […]
acquired August 25 – September 10, 2017 acquired August 25, 2017 download large image (6 MB, JPEG, 11117×7664) acquired September 10, 2017 download large image (5 MB, JPEG, 11117×7664) Hurricane Irma churned across the Atlantic Ocean in September 2017, battering several Caribbean islands before moving on to the Florida Keys and the U.S. mainland. As […]
Today’s been another cool, blustery, showery affair but it settles down this weekend thankfully. https://twitter.com/metoffice/status/908645942705950720 May seem strange to be thinking frost but let’s not forget that we’re in mid September now it shouldn’t be that much of a surprise when we’ve a cool high building in off the Atlantic. The threat of rural frost increases tonight and particularly Saturday night with clear, calm, cool air […]

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