Mark Vogan

Severe Thunderstorms Impact Northeast, Blistering Heat Continues Over Midwest

Severe Thunderstorms Impact Northeast, Blistering Heat Continues Over Midwest

While the cauldron of heat continues it’s relentless grip over the Midwest today, thunderstorms are firing along the jet stream which flows across the Great Lakes down towards the Mid-Atlantic. Strong, multicluster thunderstorms are currently pushing southeast through New York state and eastern Pennsylvania into New Jersey where a serious cluster of slow moving storms is causing […]

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Initial Winter Ideas For 2012-2013 For UK & USA (Includes Video!)

Initial Winter Ideas For 2012-2013 For UK & USA (Includes Video!)

In this post I shall take a look at the El Nino, it’s role and importance of strength and position over the equatorial Pacific. The role of sea surface temperatures over the North Atlantic and the overall Pacific and Atlantic’s influence on the atmosphere, the behavior of the current winter season down in the southern hemisphere and […]

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First Winter 2012-13 Ideas Will Be Released Tomorrow At 5pm GMT

Written by on July 22, 2012 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments
First Winter 2012-13 Ideas Will Be Released Tomorrow At 5pm GMT

GET READY!!! I shall be sharing with you my initial thoughts on the upcoming winter for Europe and the United States tomorrow with a video included. Stay tuned!!

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Heat Is Going Nowhere From The Great Basin To Ohio Valley This Week, Wet At Times For Northeast (Includes Video!)

Heat Is Going Nowhere From The Great Basin To Ohio Valley This Week, Wet At Times For Northeast (Includes Video!)

  Hot weather will dominate the upcoming workweek with the focus centred over the Plains. Through this week the 100s will spread west over the Great Basin allowing Denver to see yet more 100s as well as Salt Lake City, Reno and Boise as the week progresses. By late week, the ECMWF shows heights really […]

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Washington DC & Baltimore See Coldest July 21st On Record While Phoenix Gets Dusty! (Youtube Video Included!)

Washington DC & Baltimore See Coldest July 21st On Record While Phoenix Gets Dusty! (Youtube Video Included!)

Following chilly afternoons up in New York City where rain, cloud and Atlantic breezes held temperatures in the low 60s a couple of days ago, yesterday it was the Baltimore-Washington area which got in on some impressive late July chill. What’s striking is how warm this month has been across the region with 13 days over 95 […]

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London Will See It’s Warmest Weather Of Summer Just Days Before Olympics Commence (Video coming soon!)

Written by on July 22, 2012 in United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments
London Will See It’s Warmest Weather Of Summer Just Days Before Olympics Commence (Video coming soon!)

It’s finally here, no not the Olympics but some decent warm weather! Today will see temperatures warmer than yesterday and through Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, they increase by a few degrees each day. By Monday we should see highs over London rise to around 26-27C (78-80F) and by Tuesday the mercury looks likely to crack the […]

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Alice Springs, Australia Is On Brink Of Coldest Spell In 35 Years. An Indicator To The Upcoming N Hem Winter?

Written by on July 22, 2012 in Australasia with 0 Comments
Alice Springs, Australia Is On Brink Of Coldest Spell In 35 Years. An Indicator To The Upcoming N Hem Winter?

With dominant high pressure continuing over the heart of Australia, so the chill continues also. Alice Springs in the red centre has witnessed their coldest spell of weather in 15 years but a low of -0.8C or lower on Monday morning would bag the coldest spell for the city in 35 years. According to The Weather Channel […]

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Beijing, China Experiences Heaviest Rains In 60 Years Causing Major Flooding, 10 Deaths (YouTube Videos Included!)

Written by on July 22, 2012 in Asia with 0 Comments
Beijing, China Experiences Heaviest Rains In 60 Years Causing Major Flooding, 10 Deaths (YouTube Videos Included!)

As of 2am today, Beijing time, as many as 10 people have died following the heaviest rains in the Chinese capital in 61 years. It’s said the storm struck during Saturday afternoon and continued late into the night, stranding over 80,000 and cancelling 500 flights at Beijing’s Capital International Airport while all sorts of chaos was […]

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Scotland Turns Windier & Wet Tonight While The Warmth Builds Further South, East

Written by on July 21, 2012 in United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments
Scotland Turns Windier & Wet Tonight While The Warmth Builds Further South, East

Good evening, hope your enjoying your weekend so far. Certainly been nice to see dry weather across the UK along with sunnier skies and warmer air. That warmer air will continue advancing northeastwards from the Azores over the next 2-3 days and while we can expect highs of 21-24C from Carlisle to London on Sunday, […]

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Mighty Heat Continues Over Plains Next 7-10 Days, May See All-Time Records Fall

Mighty Heat Continues Over Plains Next 7-10 Days, May See All-Time Records Fall

I alluded on my Facebook page yesterday morning about the potential for all-time records falling from North Kansas to North Dakota over the next 7 days with even a state record threatened. This can only happen when the conditions are perfect and I believe they are as we have an historic drought and with exceptionally […]

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