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BREAKING: Isaac Is Declared A Category 1 Hurricane But Size And Slow Movement Poses Serious Threat

BREAKING: Isaac Is Declared A Category 1 Hurricane But Size And Slow Movement Poses Serious Threat

Isaac Has Had A Whole Host Of Problems To Contend With Well Isaac has just been declared a 75 mph, category 1 hurricane despite the look of one over the past 12 hours with an eye and eyewall feature with substantial convection circling this inner core. The issue has been that although winds aloft (at flight level) have been supporting […]

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For Up-To-The-Minute Info, Click Onto ‘Hurricane Isaac Updates’ & Follow The Live Twitter Feed or Follow Direct @IsaacMVW

Written by on August 28, 2012 in Hurricane Isaac with 0 Comments
For Up-To-The-Minute Info, Click Onto ‘Hurricane Isaac Updates’ & Follow The Live Twitter Feed or Follow Direct @IsaacMVW

As Isaac gets ever closer to the Gulf Coast, I shall be providing up to the minute info via twitter. Click on ‘Hurricane Isaac Updates’ at the top right of the homepage and follow the LIVE TWITTER FEED or follow direct @IsaacMVW.

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9.30pm ET Isaac Update: Isaac Continues It’s Fight With Dry Air, No Stronger

9.30pm ET Isaac Update: Isaac Continues It’s Fight With Dry Air, No Stronger

After a few hours sleep I’m back up and was half expecting to see a hurricane declared and a healthier looking storm, however, I am seeing little difference from when turning this computer off. The only difference to me is that it’s closer to the Gulf Coast and the dry air is shaving off convection on […]

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Isaac Is Likely Already A Hurricane With Pressure Down To 981mb, Eye Trying To Form

Isaac Is Likely Already A Hurricane With Pressure Down To 981mb, Eye Trying To Form

For days now, Isaac has been fighting either shear, dry air or both. All day, there has been slow improvement in the system’s overall appearance with a better and better core showing. Pressure has been slowly falling and is now down to 981mb but official winds remain at 70 mph. This will be upgraded by the […]

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Typhoon Bolaven Powered Across Okinawa Sunday Night Packing 115 mph Winds, Pulls Tembin Back Towards Taiwan

Written by on August 27, 2012 in Asia, Tropical with 0 Comments
Typhoon Bolaven Powered Across Okinawa Sunday Night Packing 115 mph Winds, Pulls Tembin Back Towards Taiwan

While much of the attention is on Tropical Storm Isaac in the Gulf of Mexico, half way around the world and the tropics are every bit as busy if not busier over the Western Pacific. Twin Typhoons Tembin which struck Taiwan a few days ago is ready to strike the island for a second time […]

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It’s Been A Very Wet Day Across The UK, Any Improvement On The Horizon?

Written by on August 27, 2012 in United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments
It’s Been A Very Wet Day Across The UK, Any Improvement On The Horizon?

Tired of all this wet weather? Yes, I know I certainly am. Ireland and Northern Ireland as well as the Northwest and far north of Scotland has seen a very windy spell over the past 12 to 18 hours thanks to a deep low nearest you. Elsewhere, while breezy, the main story has really been […]

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FREE: 2012 Greater New Orleans area contraflow map (No evacuation has been ordered but be prepared!)

FREE: 2012 Greater New Orleans area contraflow map (No evacuation has been ordered but be prepared!)

Special Coverage Of Isaac Right Here!

Special Coverage Of Isaac Right Here!

Right here on markvoganweather.com I have up-to-the-minute storm, prepardness and evacuation information via write-up’s, video on Tropical Storm Isaac, Click on ‘Hurricane Isaac Reports’ at the top right of the homepage for LIVE twitter feed or follow directly via @IsaacMVW. There is also a list of the very latest articles!

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Models Stall Isaac Over Louisiana Wednesday-Friday, Could Cause Catastrophic Flooding! (Includes Video)

Models Stall Isaac Over Louisiana Wednesday-Friday, Could Cause Catastrophic Flooding! (Includes Video)

While we fear the wind and storm surge aspect from Isaac over Southeast Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama, there is also a very concerning trend on models. Models have this system near stalling just inland with little movement from an early Wednesday landfall through Friday with the center merely covering a distance of 50-100 miles inland from the […]

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6.45am ET ISAAC Update: Gulf Coast Residents Ordered To Leave As Isaac Takes On Similar Track To Katrina

6.45am ET ISAAC Update: Gulf Coast Residents Ordered To Leave As Isaac Takes On Similar Track To Katrina

Since retiring for the night and getting up this morning, there has been little change in Isaac. Max sustained winds remain at 65 mph with pressure slightly lower at 990. However, recent sat images has showed a more healthy looking system with a more concentric look with blow up of deep convection and even what could appear […]

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