Mark Vogan
> Though shrinking under warm March sunshien by day, these drifts remain deep! This grass was once buried under several feet of snow drifts! These two images I took yesterday afternoon up the Campsie Fells… March 12! After, night after night of clear skies and frost formation, tonight should remain cloudy if not windy enough […]
> Image courtesy of the Baltimore SunWith all the rain and wind combined with the snow on the ground, this is a very volitile situation for the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic. Coasts are being battered by 50-60 mph winds, huge waves pound beaches and torrential rains driven by these winds are probably making this storm similar […]
>From AccuWeather.com Source: http://www.accuweather.com/blogs/news/story/26118/flood-update-for-northeast-mid.asp Mar 13, 2010; 1:02 PM ET The flooding problems that AccuWeather.com feared would ensue across the Northeast and Midwest have evolved. Unfortunately, flooding will remain an issue for many through the next several days. Flood Waters Draining Downstream in Mid-Atlantic The combination of melting snow and heavy rain quickly brought streams […]
>From AccuWeather.comSource: http://www.accuweather.com/blogs/news/story/26096/trinidad_and_tobago_in_midst_o.aspMar 12, 2010; 7:34 PM ET Trinidad and Tobago is in the midst of a long and dangerous dry spell, and apart from a possible rain event Sunday evening, AccuWeather.com meteorologists say there is no relief in sight.Trinidad and Tobago, a nation comprised of two islands in the southern Caribbean, hasn’t had measurable […]
>2009 as expected by various groups of a down year which indeed was the case. With several factors in force which included. WHY THE DOWN YEAR IN 2009? 1) strong easterlies which not only can move thunderstorm clusters westwards too fast and therefore these thunderstorms that form can’t group and develop, also and probably the […]
> Graphic Source: AccuWeather.com Just before I post on the upcoming Atlantic Hurricane Season, I thought I would mention the prospect of a major Nor’easter is set to impact the Eastern Seaboard this weekend. Two low pressure centers, one over the N. Plains and the other over Georgia is producing some rain. The low over […]
>Because of a very busy and tiring week my postings at 3.20am yesterday morning were the only postings I was able to achieve yesterday as last night my wife and I, whom I hadn’t seen in 3 days because of crossing over of our work schedules, settled down early with our chinese takeaway and caught […]
>From AccuWeather.comSource: http://www.accuweather.com/blogs/news/story/25998/florida-soaking-to-interfere-w.asp Mar 10, 2010; 2:38 PM ET Much to the dismay of many college students and families vacationing in Florida this Spring Break, the Sunshine State will not live up to its nickname on Friday. Drenching thunderstorms not only threaten to ruin outdoor plans but could also trigger flooding.Though showers and thunderstorms will […]
> Midwest Flooding Potential rising The same storm system that’s presenting the severe weather treat to the Southern Plains is presenting more of a flooding threat to areas of the Dakotas and down in Nebraska as not only rains will fall but as the warmer air continues to surge over the snowcovered ground, snows are […]



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