North and South America

Accumulating Snow For I-95, Coast? +NAO Means Relief If On It’s Way!

Written by on November 7, 2012 in North and South America, United States of America with 0 Comments

Over an inch of rain fell in Atlanta, GA overnight thanks to the very system which will drift off the Southeast coast tonight into tomorrow morning. The first of two disturbances will have rounded the base of the trough and will commence it’s northward journey paralleling the Eastern Seaboard deepening as it does so. The second piece of […]

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Election Day Dawns With Coldest Air Of Fall For Northeast

Written by on November 6, 2012 in North and South America, United States of America with 0 Comments
Election Day Dawns With Coldest Air Of Fall For Northeast

With a deep trough and low thicknesses centred directly over the Northeast along with high pressure supporting clear skies and calm winds, this long anticipated day, dawned with the coldest start throughout the region since last March.The weather since Superstorm Sandy has been tough for those who remain in homes without power as cold weather steadily lowers the temperature inside and when you get nights […]

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Big Pattern Flip To Follow Nor’easter

Written by on November 6, 2012 in North and South America, United States of America with 0 Comments
Big Pattern Flip To Follow Nor’easter

      Before heading out the door, I wanted to post quickly on the impending change in the US pattern which will follow this week’s Nor’easter. I am eager to post on this given the still-bad situation throughout New Jersey, NY and LI. Received an email from my friend Derek and he tells me […]

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Expert Discussion: East Coast Braces For Powerful Nor’easter!

Written by on November 5, 2012 in North and South America, United States of America with 0 Comments
Expert Discussion: East Coast Braces For Powerful Nor’easter!

The very region hardest hit from Sandy exactly a week ago today, braces itself for another hit. This time from a regular but powerful Nor’easter. This storm will certainly pack a punch and more so than you would typically see given the weakened infrastructure, coastline, beaches, buildings, trees and power grid particularly across New Jersey, New York […]

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New Storm Raises Concern To Powerless, Vulnerable Northeast

Written by on November 3, 2012 in North and South America, United States of America with 0 Comments
New Storm Raises Concern To Powerless, Vulnerable Northeast

No matter how strong a storm on the East Coast is next week, this will be a problem due to the significant vulnerability across the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic following Sandy. Damaged trees, property, lack of power and lack of protective sand dunes mean even the weakest of coastal storms could bring more disruption, damage and heartache problems. The dangers from this storm, […]

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Official USA Winter Forecast 2012-13

Official USA Winter Forecast 2012-13

In recent months I have presented to you background explanation as to why I expect the US to see a colder winter this year compared to last winter and here is the final product: my official USA Winter Forecast 2012-13. Given my expectation of a winter dominated by high latitude ‘blocking’, this winter should be colder than normal […]

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Sandy’s Wrath Will Live With Northeasterners Forever! (Video Footage!!)

Sandy’s Wrath Will Live With Northeasterners Forever! (Video Footage!!)

Dubbed a ‘Superstorm’, Sandy which had a circulation 1000 miles across, literally swalled half of the United States from Florida all the way to Canada. This storm, said to likely rival Katrina is cost brought utter devastation to the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast after producing record storm surge into New York City, Long Island and New Jersey, flooding rainfall, […]

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Jim Cantore Interview On Letterman

Written by on October 31, 2012 in North and South America, United States of America with 0 Comments
Jim Cantore Interview On Letterman

I wanted to put this up for you in case you haven’t seen it. Jim has become the face of The Weather Channel, he’s a great meteorologist, one of the best in the business and a hero of mine. I am very fortunate to know Jim and it;’s an honor to have him visit this […]

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Click on ‘Hurricane Sandy Latest’ For Live Tweets & Live Coverage From TWC All Night.. No Subscription Needed!

Click on ‘Hurricane Sandy Latest’ For Live Tweets & Live Coverage From TWC All Night.. No Subscription Needed!

At one point, the circulation of Superstorm Sandy was 1,500 miles across stretching from Canada to Florida says @JimCantore. Follow my tweets on Sandy as well as watch live storm coverage brought by The Weather Channel throughout tonight. CLICK ON ‘HURRICANE SANDY LATEST’ at the top of the homepage!! No subscription is nessesary.. I will have photos, […]

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Sandy Update: KEEP FOLLOWING VIA THE ‘HURRICANE SANDY LATEST’ PAGE!

Sandy Update: KEEP FOLLOWING VIA THE ‘HURRICANE SANDY LATEST’ PAGE!

I shall be back on the road, but will be updated my live twitter feed constantly throughout tonight. While following the live updates you can also watch live coverage of Superstorm Sandy via The Weather Channel!

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