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Florence Latest: 35/23 Inches of Rain Drowns NC, SC Records, Wilmington’s 105 mph Gust in Highest in 60 Years!

Written by on September 17, 2018 in Tropical, United States of America with 0 Comments
Florence Latest: 35/23 Inches of Rain Drowns NC, SC Records, Wilmington’s 105 mph Gust in Highest in 60 Years!

Florence may not have lived up to it’s initial billing as the strongest Carolina hurricane in history but it certainly did for it’s excessive rainfall which has put large parts of North Carolina and South Carolina under water, killing 18 so far. Like with Harvey last year, Hurricane Florence stalled allowing rain bands to sit […]

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WU: Dire Flood Threat for the Carolinas as Florence’s Record Rains Continue

Written by on September 15, 2018 in Tropical, United States of America with 0 Comments
WU: Dire Flood Threat for the Carolinas as Florence’s Record Rains Continue

Article from www.wunderground.com Bob Henson  ·  September 14, 2018, 11:21 PM EDT Relentless rainbands sweeping around Tropical Storm Florence continue to drench parts of North and South Carolina already waterlogged after days of torrential downpours. Florence’s center—located about 40 miles west of Myrtle Beach, SC, at 11 am EDT Saturday, with top sustained winds down […]

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Category 2 Florence Still Likely To ‘Wipe Out’ Carolina Coastal Communities & Break City & State Rainfall Records

Written by on September 13, 2018 in Tropical, United States of America with 0 Comments
Category 2 Florence Still Likely To ‘Wipe Out’ Carolina Coastal Communities & Break City & State Rainfall Records

Since my last post on Florence, the hurricane’s core has weakened in intensity and structure has become disorganized, likely due to dry air entrainment. However, despite it’s core winds (a small central portion of the storm) down from 140 to 110 mph, in a sense ‘the damage may have already been done’ because the system […]

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While Florence Heads For US, Helene May Be Headed For UK

Written by on September 12, 2018 in Rest of Europe, United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments
While Florence Heads For US, Helene May Be Headed For UK

No we won’t see a hurricane but if current projections are in any way right, our weather could be reshaped by the northward presence of tropical energy. Tropical systems can do one of two things or both for Europe, 1) make a direct impact bringing wind and rain from it’s former tropical self or 2) […]

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Mandatory Evacuations Begin On US East Coast As Florence Explodes To Category 4 Over Atlantic

Written by on September 10, 2018 in Tropical with 0 Comments
Mandatory Evacuations Begin On US East Coast As Florence Explodes To Category 4 Over Atlantic

After the near silence over the Atlantic in July and through much of August, we’re approaching the peak of the 2018 Atlantic Hurricane Season and dealing with a tempest. Florence (as expected) has underwent rapid intensification over the bath-tub warm waters of the Western Atlantic. Florence has went from 75 to 130 mph within 24 […]

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Blame A Busy Tropics For The Stronger Jet Stream & Unsettled Northwest Europe!

Written by on September 10, 2018 in Rest of Europe, United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments
Blame A Busy Tropics For The Stronger Jet Stream & Unsettled Northwest Europe!

Up until the beginning of last week, September was looking largely high pressure dominated but with a sharp increase in global cyclone activity, the prospects shifted quite abruptly. This pattern shift is in contrast to the remarkably persistent ridging and settled weather of June and July. The tropical Pacific has been playing a key role […]

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Northeast US: Record Warm Sea, Air & Potential Influence On Hurricane Florence

Written by on September 8, 2018 in Tropical, United States of America with 0 Comments
Northeast US: Record Warm Sea, Air & Potential Influence On Hurricane Florence

We have an ocean to atmosphere feedback setup and pattern which could spell a serious problem to the US. Waters from the Gulf of Maine down to the Delmarva are running at record warm levels. SST’s of 84 degrees have been reported off Cape May, NJ. There’s an noticeable response in the atmosphere above with […]

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A Summer of Extremes For Japan: Strongest Typhoon in 25 Years Hits In Wake of 2 Record Rain Events And Heatwave

Written by on September 6, 2018 in Asia, Rest of World, Tropical with 0 Comments
A Summer of Extremes For Japan: Strongest Typhoon in 25 Years Hits In Wake of 2 Record Rain Events And Heatwave

First it was a record breaking rain and flood event, then record breaking heatwave which saw highs reach 41.1C setting a new national record followed by another record rain event. Now Japan is reeling from it’s strongest Typhoon to hit the country in 25 years. Japan is no stranger to typhoons. In fact they hit […]

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2018 Joins 1976, 2003 and 2006 for Hottest UK Summer On Record!

Written by on September 5, 2018 in Rest of Europe, United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments
2018 Joins 1976, 2003 and 2006 for Hottest UK Summer On Record!

The below article is from the Met Office. 31 August 2018 Update: Having further assessed the temperature data for the UK as a whole for summer 2018 the figures are so close that we are declaring it as the joint hottest on record together with 2006, 2003 and 1976. The margin between the mean temperatures […]

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50.7C: Hottest city on earth set’s new Iraq benchmark for September

Written by on September 4, 2018 in Asia, Rest of World with 0 Comments
50.7C: Hottest city on earth set’s new Iraq benchmark for September

The southern Iraqi city of Basra, located 68 miles from the Persian Gulf and sandwiched narrowly between Kuwait and Iran hit 50.7C on the 1st September. This surpasses Iraq’s previous September record of 49.6C set at Nasiriyah set exactly two years ago to the day on 1 September, 2016. Info credit to Etienne Kapikian‏. Interestingly that same […]

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