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TUE 9 JUN: VOGAN’S UNITED STATES OUTLOOK

Written by on June 9, 2015 in Videos with 0 Comments
TUE 9 JUN: VOGAN’S UNITED STATES OUTLOOK

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TUE 9 JUN: VOGAN’S EUROPEAN OUTLOOK

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TUE 9 JUN: VOGAN’S EUROPEAN OUTLOOK

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US Records It’s Wettest Month On Record! Blanca To Drift Into Lower 48

US Records It’s Wettest Month On Record! Blanca To Drift Into Lower 48

May 2015 will go down as not just the wettest month for the Southern Plains but for the entire Lower 48! From NOAA May was wettest month on record for contiguous US Devastating floods end multiyear drought in Southern Plains The May contiguous U.S. average temperature was 60.8°F, 0.6°F above the 20th century average, near […]

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MON 8 JUN: VOGAN’S EUROPEAN OUTLOOK

Written by on June 8, 2015 in Videos with 0 Comments
MON 8 JUN: VOGAN’S EUROPEAN OUTLOOK

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WEST EUROPE: ‘Progressive, Cool Pattern’ Continues, Models Hint At Warmer Times Within 10-15 Day Period?

WEST EUROPE: ‘Progressive, Cool Pattern’ Continues, Models Hint At Warmer Times Within 10-15 Day Period?

Good morning, trust you all had a great weekend. Back to the grind for another working week eh! The good news is there’s little in the way of ‘bad weather’ today through at least Wednesday with a mix of sun and cloud and a few isolated showers, however it will be windy along the coasts, […]

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How Did May & First 5 Months Of 2015 Pan Out?

How Did May & First 5 Months Of 2015 Pan Out?

I’m away from computers, laptops and forecast models this weekend but here’s a few interesting charts for you to ponder over till I’m back Monday! Jan-May 500mb height anomalies. Strong positive NAO signal. UK/Ireland was cooled by a colder-than-normal Atlantic, helped by persistent westerly flow but continental Europe was warmer-than-normal thanks to a strong +NAO. As for […]

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MJO Entering Favourable Phase For Atlantic Development, Continued Cool Over Lower 48

MJO Entering Favourable Phase For Atlantic Development, Continued Cool Over Lower 48

The past 20 days has seen the eastward progression of the MJO across the Pacific with a ramp up in tropical cyclones initially over the western basin and in the last week, the eastern basin. The abnormal warmth in the east has aided the rapid formation and intensification of both Andres and Blanca. The Gulf will be the place to […]

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Cold North Atlantic Made For Chilly, Windy May & June Is Going That Way, Settled Next Week But No Real Summer Warmth!

Cold North Atlantic Made For Chilly, Windy May & June Is Going That Way, Settled Next Week But No Real Summer Warmth!

We’ve reached another weekend and it’s yet another ‘tale of two halves’ with another low heavily influencing Northern Ireland and Scotland bringing strong winds and spells of heavy rain, much drier, brighter and therefore warmer into the bulk of England and Wales. Highs will range from 11C in the rain and wind but 21C in […]

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FRI 5 JUN: VOGAN’S EUROPEAN OUTLOOK

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FRI 5 JUN: VOGAN’S EUROPEAN OUTLOOK

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El Nino Fuels Record Start To E Pacific Hurricane Season, Significantly Influences US Pattern

El Nino Fuels Record Start To E Pacific Hurricane Season, Significantly Influences US Pattern

The abnormally warm eastern Pacific waters, while driving a warm West and cold East winter the past 2 years, it’s now responsible for getting the 2015 East Pacific Hurricane Season off to a record start by spawning two major hurricanes already. It’s also been responsible for the mega Southern Plains drought buster and brought a weirdly cool, wet May […]

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