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EUROPE: CFSv2 continues to drive 2013 summer solution

Written by on May 15, 2018 in Rest of Europe, United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments
EUROPE: CFSv2 continues to drive 2013 summer solution

Since this morning’s video the CFSv2 monthlies have updated but the long term solution remains the same. A nice blocking high anchored across Northern Europe with lower heights from Iberia across the Med. This supports a warmer, drier summer overall for Ireland, UK and Scandinavia, cooler and wetter across southern France, Iberia and Med. This […]

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TUE 15 MAY: VOGAN’S EURO OUTLOOK

Written by on May 15, 2018 in Videos with 0 Comments
TUE 15 MAY: VOGAN’S EURO OUTLOOK

SOUTHEAST US: From Record Mother’s Day Upper 90s To A Tropical Soaking

Written by on May 14, 2018 in United States of America with 0 Comments
SOUTHEAST US: From Record Mother’s Day Upper 90s To A Tropical Soaking

After scorching the Southwest last week, the first major hot dome of the year slide east bringing a record hot Mother’s Day weekend from Texas to the Carolinas. The Carolinas sweated the most with a near 100-degree afternoon yesterday in Columbia, SC. https://twitter.com/NWSRaleigh/status/995788607251275776 https://twitter.com/NWSColumbia/status/995779995271335937 https://twitter.com/NWSAtlanta/status/995769089703505920 Heat Gives Way To Tropical Rains As we progress into […]

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27.1C in Finland verses 9.2C in South of France near Med Sea

Written by on May 13, 2018 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments
27.1C in Finland verses 9.2C in South of France near Med Sea

The weather may be uneventful, even boring these days over the UK and Ireland but it’s not everywhere. Thanks to a strong flexing ridge over Scandinavia, it’s looked and felt like summer with yesterday warming to 25.8C at Lahti, south-central Finland. The average for May is 16C and even for July it’s only 22C. This […]

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SUN 13 MAY: VOGAN’S EURO OUTLOOK

Written by on May 13, 2018 in Videos with 0 Comments
SUN 13 MAY: VOGAN’S EURO OUTLOOK

-49C At Summit Station Is Just 0.8C Shy of Greenland & Hemispheric Low For May

Written by on May 12, 2018 in North and South America, Rest of World with 0 Comments
-49C At Summit Station Is Just 0.8C Shy of Greenland & Hemispheric Low For May

As you can clearly see from the below temperature anomaly chart, much of the Northern Hemisphere has well and truly pulled out of winter but the interior of Greenland’s vast icecap has not. Sure, away from the coastline, it’s typically chilly during May and cold deeper inland but the chill of late has been something […]

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Record Early May Heat Shifts From Southwest to Southeast, Vegas Get’s Earliest 105F Since 1947

Written by on May 11, 2018 in United States of America with 0 Comments
Record Early May Heat Shifts From Southwest to Southeast, Vegas Get’s Earliest 105F Since 1947

The Desert Southwest has received a very early taste of mid summer level heat with many daily records melting. Not surprisingly, Death Valley has been the hottest spot in North America for the last 4 straight days. A high of 116 is rare for this early. A record 105 degrees set at McCarren Intl Airport, […]

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First Ever Tropical Cyclone Forms Off Chile in 16-20C (60-68F) Water?

First Ever Tropical Cyclone Forms Off Chile in 16-20C (60-68F) Water?

The Pacific off South America’s west coast is typically too cool for support tropical cyclones and so the feature which has popped up in the last 36 hours off Chile could be a first. The below chart showing global tropical cyclone tracks say it all. There is no record of anything in this region of […]

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The Wild Swing Between Coldest To Warmest In History Continues For UK This Spring

Written by on May 9, 2018 in Rest of Europe, United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments
The Wild Swing Between Coldest To Warmest In History Continues For UK This Spring

Spring 2018 will go down as one of the most up and down and extreme that I can remember. Let’s start from the beginning, March hosted not one but two ‘beast from the easts’. On the 1st of the month many towns and cities observed their coldest March day on record from Shetland to Somerset. […]

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Mapping Earth’s 9 Billion Lightning Strikes In The Last 5 Years

Mapping Earth’s 9 Billion Lightning Strikes In The Last 5 Years

Check out this amazing map below displaying the nearly 9 billion lightning strikes which have hit earth in the last 5 years. The map clearly shows where our lightning hot spots are around the world and where there’s least. Vaisala, a Finland-based maker of weather- and environmental-monitoring equipment, detected 8.76 billion lightning strikes from 2013 […]

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