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While it may be looking and feeling like summer on the East Coast finally, folks Out West may be asking the question, what’s happened to summer… In fact head further north.. Barrow, AK to be exact and summer is already over! The top image of wind, wave and snow action was captured this morning on Alaska’s North Coast! Take […]
Finally it would appear the African wave train is becoming more pronounced as the Azores high (eastern part of the mid-Atlantic) is weakening and easterly trades are weaken, thus more upward motion! Notice the plume of Saharan dust is further north and west where ridging and large-scale sinking is more prevalent. There’s a lot more […]
The system which NHC had a 10% chance of development off the SE coast has all but fell apart. Here was this morning. Now. [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] NHC this morning. TROPICAL WEATHER OUTLOOK NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL 200 AM EDT MON JUL 7 2014 For the North Atlantic…Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico: […]
Hurricane Arthur continues to batter North Carolina’s Outer banks after making landfall between Cape Lookout and Beaufort around 11.15pm ET with winds of 100 mph. The current infrared imagery below shows the eye of Category 2 Arthur over the Pamlico Sound which separates the mainland from the Outer Banks. Wind Gusts so far: 101 mph Cape Lookout, […]
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Unfortunately I was unable to post on Arthur yesterday. Was on the road and didn’t get home till 4.30am this morning. Signal in the Scottish Highlands wasn’t strong enough for my phone never mind laptop. Managed to grab a couple of hours sleep, albeit broken since I’ve a 6 month old, haha but anyway, within […]
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Unsurprisingly, we awaken this morning to newly formed Tropical Depression One, soon become Arthur. Current water vapour across the Atlantic. TD 1 clearly noticeable off Florida. Though it may only be July 1 but waters are bathtub warm already beneath and in the projected path of Arthur to be. [s2If current_user_can(access_s2member_level1)] The system is experiencing a […]
While arctic sea ice extent has been decreasing over the last 15+ years, the Antarctic has been increasing, particularly in recent years. As of Sunday morning, a new all-time record for areal coverage of sea ice surrounding the continent of Antarctica. According to the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign / Cryosphere Today, 2.074 million square kilometres covers and circles […]
A lot of attention is drawn these days to global warming and the earth heating up, bringing greater floods, heat waves and droughts than ‘ever before’, yet the media and governments bypass what’s happening down under where the Antarctic is breaking records for GREATER THAN EVER BEFORE ICE EXTENT while SE Australia get’s smacked by a major […]

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