Mark Vogan

>22 March, 2010: No posts today, bedtime thoughts

Written by on March 22, 2010 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments

>I appologise for no new posts today. I have been somewhat swamped with other commitments since returning home from work today so I won’t have time to sit down and write until tomorrow but here are some items I shall leave you with before heading for bed. Checkout the Fan Page as I have uploaded […]

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>Campsies Snow Dissapears, heralds the end to winter here

Written by on March 21, 2010 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments
>Campsies Snow Dissapears, heralds the end to winter here

> Feb 28 Today Feb 28 Today MORE IMAGES OF “BEFORE AND AFTER” ON FACEBOOK FAN PAGE, SEE LINK AT BOTTOM OF THIS POST! My intentions today was to head up the Campsies and photograph as well as measure the remaining snow up there only to find NOTHING but a few tiny patches of snow. […]

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>21 March, 2010: What’s Ahead?

Written by on March 21, 2010 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments

>Main Postings Coming up on Weather and Climate Through the Eyes of Mark Vogan. 1) I am currently working on my UK Winter 2009-10 Summary and this shall be posted ASAP. 2) A look back at the Southern Snowstorm, has Dallas beat it’s old seasonal snow record? 3) Tuesday or Wednesday I shall be dicussing […]

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>21 March, 2010: Upside Down: Sub-freezing highs and snow in Oklahoma, Upper 60s to near 70 in Maine

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>21 March, 2010: Upside Down: Sub-freezing highs and snow in Oklahoma, Upper 60s to near 70 in Maine

> Yesterdays Highs (Graphic Courtesy of The Weather Channel) Enjoying those 70s on the Greenway in Boston, MA (Photo Courtesy of the Boston Globe) Dreadful conditions for shoppers fighting windchill and snow along S. Michigan Ave, Chicago, IL (Photo Courtesy of The Chicago Tribune) Whilst the march of colder air drove across the country and […]

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>20 March, 2010: 37 in Dallas, 60 in Shreveport. BOS-NYC-BALT/WASH CORRIDOR LOW TO MID-70S

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>20 March, 2010: 37 in Dallas, 60 in Shreveport. BOS-NYC-BALT/WASH CORRIDOR LOW TO MID-70S

> Graphics courtesy of The Weather Channel Just 37 in Dallas with 27 degree windchill whilst to the east in Shreveport, La it’s 60 and rising! Out of Boston, NYC, Philly.. Boston is currently warmest at the moment! OK City is now down at 28 degrees with a bitter 14-degree wind chill. Amarillo feels-like 3 […]

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>20 March, 2009: Blizzard conditions today in OKC after 73-degree high yesterday

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>20 March, 2009: Blizzard conditions today in OKC after 73-degree high yesterday

> Graphics courtesy of The Weather Channel It’s wild times on the High Plains where 60s and 70s has been sliced by a strong Arctic front which has sent temps crashing and snow flakes are flying in areas that basked in the 70s just yesterday afternoon. Heavy snow, strong winds and wind chill is now […]

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>A progressive Snowstorm to bring sharp temp drop, foot of snow expected in Oklahoma

Written by on March 20, 2010 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments

>Oklahoma may see a foot of snow and this is going to push OK locales above their old all-time snow records for a season. Whilst 1-2 feet of snow falls across the Rockies and now into the Plains, now knocking on the door of the Chicago area after a high yesterday of 65 degrees, we […]

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>19 March, 2009: My Explaination As To Why March Can Be So Wild and Produces the Greatest Contrasts

Written by on March 19, 2010 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments
>19 March, 2009: My Explaination As To Why March Can Be So Wild and Produces the Greatest Contrasts

> Graphics courtesy of The Weather Channel March can be the most exciting, dramatic and extreme of all months From extreme heat to extreme cold, from severe thunderstorms and tornadoes to blinding whiteouts and sub-zero windchills. March is the major transition from winter to spring and into summer. The big climb out of winter where […]

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>Worrying Days When looking at Tropical Atlantic water temps

Written by on March 19, 2010 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments
>Worrying Days When looking at Tropical Atlantic water temps

> Image courtesy of NOAA The kind of winter we have just seen with colder than normal from the US to Britain, this kept the jet further south and so too did the warm air. The Sub-Tropical High has been supressed south and kept in a region where the sun is stronger than where it […]

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>NEW Facebook Fanpage, Click and become a Fan Today!

Written by on March 19, 2010 in Rest of Europe with 0 Comments

>Weather and Climate Through The Eyes of Mark Vogan blog Welcomes you to the NEW facebook fan page, where there is additional info, links and other stuff that isn’t on the blog…. Become a fan today!

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