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Temps Will Approach 122°F Over Morrocco and Algeria, 125°F Over Iraq, Kuwait and Saudi This Week

Written by on July 15, 2012 in Asia with 0 Comments
Temps Will Approach 122°F Over Morrocco and Algeria, 125°F Over Iraq, Kuwait and Saudi This Week

Over the next 5 days, parts of Africa and the Middle East will see the hottest air of the summer with upper ridging and 850 temps climbing through the roof. This GFS map showing expected temps shows near 120°F temps over parts of Morrocco and Algeria in the western Sahara while another infernal heat core can be seen over the […]

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Stalled Tropical Boundary Produces Unprecidented Rains, Devastating Floods Over Japan (Includes Video!)

Written by on July 12, 2012 in Asia with 0 Comments
Stalled Tropical Boundary Produces Unprecidented Rains, Devastating Floods Over Japan (Includes Video!)

[warning] PARTS OF WESTERN JAPAN HAS RECIEVED THEIR GREATEST 24-HOUR RAINFALL TOTALS ON RECORD, PRODUCING LANDSLIDES AND CAUSING AS MANY AS 15 DEATHS [/warning] A boundary which sets up during the summer months over mid-latitude Asia known as the ‘rainy season boundary’, lifted north and stalled over Japan over the past 36 hours producing astonishing and record breaking […]

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Typhoon Guchol Slams Into Japan Today Bringing Powerful Wind Gusts, Flooding Rains

Written by on June 19, 2012 in Asia with 0 Comments
Typhoon Guchol Slams Into Japan Today Bringing Powerful Wind Gusts, Flooding Rains

  Guchol, once a 150-mph super typhoon, made landfall today on the Kii Peninsula south of Osaka as a 65 mph tropical storm. Though significantly weakened due to cooler waters, dry air and increased wind shear, Guchol still packed quite a punch delivering strong, gusty winds throughout Japan. Winds excellerating as the air became squeezed through the narrow concrete […]

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2 Feet Of Rain Falls On Taiwan In 24-Hours, 3.5 feet In 3 Days Causing Flooding, Landslides

Written by on June 13, 2012 in Asia with 0 Comments
2 Feet Of Rain Falls On Taiwan In 24-Hours, 3.5 feet In 3 Days Causing Flooding, Landslides

An astonishing 25 inches or 2 feet of rain has fallen across southern parts of Taiwan within just 24-hours while 3.5 feet has come down in 3 days, this has of course caused major flooding and sadly death with It’s all caused by a stationary boundary stretching from Southeast China eastwards across southern Taiwan and out into the western Pacific. This […]

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