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Heavy Rain, Flooding Follows Severe Weather In Northeast/Mid-Atlantic

Written by on May 16, 2018 in United States of America with 0 Comments
Heavy Rain, Flooding Follows Severe Weather In Northeast/Mid-Atlantic

Following two straight days of severe thunderstorms with embedded derechos, heavy flooding rainfall is the threat throughout the Northeast. https://twitter.com/Accu_Jesse/status/996841615745527808 https://twitter.com/NWSEastern/status/996562515386564609 https://twitter.com/weatherchannel/status/996744075230539777 https://twitter.com/capitalweather/status/996784346433511425 https://twitter.com/capitalweather/status/996772103465701377 https://twitter.com/NWSEastern/status/996482434270224384 https://twitter.com/capitalweather/status/996788961279463425 It’s by no means over either… Deep tropical moisture lifting north out of the Caribbean and colliding with a stalled frontal boundary means heavy, flooding rains. FEATURED IMAGE CREDIT: Tara […]

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BBC: Massive wave is southern hemisphere record, scientists believe

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BBC: Massive wave is southern hemisphere record, scientists believe

11 May 2018 Scientists in New Zealand have documented what they believe is the largest wave ever recorded in the southern hemisphere. The 23.8m (78ft) wave was measured by a buoy on New Zealand’s Campbell Island in the Southern Ocean on Tuesday, the country’s weather authority said. It eclipses a 22.03m wave that was identified […]

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