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UPDATED: Heightened Severe Weather Risk For US East Coast, Atmosphere Is Ripe! (Includes NYC Tornado Footage!)

Written by on September 8, 2012 in North and South America, United States of America with 0 Comments
UPDATED: Heightened Severe Weather Risk For US East Coast, Atmosphere Is Ripe! (Includes NYC Tornado Footage!)

[error] MULTIPLE SIGHTINGS OF A TORNADO OVER QUEENS, NY THIS AM, WARNINGS EXTENDED TILL AT LEAST 11.30AM ET FOR BROOKLYN & QUEENS NY [/error] IF YOU LIVE ANYWHERE FROM BALTIMORE ALL THE WAY UP TO NORTHERN NEW YORK AND VERMONT, BE ALERT TO THE SKIES THROUGHOUT THIS AFTERNOON AND EVENING! While the main line of strong to severe thunderstorms […]

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Must Be A Cold Front Over Oklahoma, It’s Currently 66° in The North, While in The South It’s 108°!

Written by on September 7, 2012 in North and South America, United States of America with 0 Comments
Must Be A Cold Front Over Oklahoma, It’s Currently 66° in The North, While in The South It’s 108°!

Check out these current temperatures above. Upper 60s in the north while it’s 108 in the south, now that’s what you call a temperature spread and life on the Plains in early fall. This cold front has really cleaned out the air from the Canada-US border all the way down through the Plains and will continue south […]

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Ridge Gives Way To Chilly Trough Over Pacific Northwest/ W. Canada This Weekend, Near 100 Again For Dakotas

Written by on September 7, 2012 in North and South America, United States of America with 0 Comments
Ridge Gives Way To Chilly Trough Over Pacific Northwest/ W. Canada This Weekend, Near 100 Again For Dakotas

While a significant trough drives autumnal air down across the Northern Plains, Great Lakes, Midwest and eventually the East Coast, ridging is pumping unusual warmth up the western flank of the continent and in fact we may see highs near 100 in Portland, OR and near 90 in Seattle, WA Saturday afternoon. This will be […]

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GFS Suggests Snow For Parts of Canada, Iceland, Scotland, Scandinavia & Russia Next Week!

GFS Suggests Snow For Parts of Canada, Iceland, Scotland, Scandinavia & Russia Next Week!

  It’s getting towards that time of year for cooler air starting to make inroads further south, but snow, already? Well for some, we may well see snow across several regions of the Northern Hemisphere next week thanks to several lobes of modified early season cold pools sink south into the mid-latitudes. What first caught my attention was […]

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Major Storm Hammers Southern Alaska With Winds Topping 131 mph, Cuts Power To 25,000 In Anchorage

Written by on September 5, 2012 in North and South America, United States of America with 0 Comments
Major Storm Hammers Southern Alaska With Winds Topping 131 mph, Cuts Power To 25,000 In Anchorage

An impressive storm system developed over the Bering Sea about 36 hours ago and during last night brought the system pushed hurricane-force winds onshore across southern Alaska as the central pressure from this winter-like monster plunged to 974 mb. Winds topped 70 to near 90 mph across Anchorage and surrounding hillsides. Power was cut to as […]

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FREE: Leslie Is Likely To Become Major Hurricane Near Bermuda, Could Rival Juan Next Week Over Atlantic Canada (Inc Video)

FREE: Leslie Is Likely To Become Major Hurricane Near Bermuda, Could Rival Juan Next Week Over Atlantic Canada (Inc Video)

Following several days of fighting dry air and shear from an upper low to the west, now it’s shear from the north due to a high which continues to keep Leslie as a 992mb, 65 mph tropical storm. Over the next 2-4 days we are going to start seeing Leslie organise more as conditions over and around the […]

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After Drenching The East Coast, Is It Possible Isaac Refires Over The Northern Gulf?

After Drenching The East Coast, Is It Possible Isaac Refires Over The Northern Gulf?

Surely, not… could we actually see Isaac regenerate back over the Gulf of Mexico? Ivan did it in 2004 after taking a big loop over the continental US and this may happen again with Isaac. If you’ve been following, Isaac’s remnant low first entered Louisiana a week ago, then headed north and took a hard […]

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Next Trough Drops All The Way To Texas, Southeast In Coming Days, 90s Return To Dakotas Briefly By Monday

Written by on September 5, 2012 in North and South America, United States of America with 0 Comments
Next Trough Drops All The Way To Texas, Southeast In Coming Days, 90s Return To Dakotas Briefly By Monday

While it’s that time of year now when we see more and more cold front drops out of Canada, drawing down that cool, refreshing fall air mass, this time it should drive daytime highs and night lows down well into Texas as well as across the East. A substantial cool shot dives out of Canada starting […]

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Leslie Is Barely Moving, Lots of Uncertainty With Track, ECMWF Has Cat 3 Near Bermuda Saturday!

Written by on September 4, 2012 in Tropical with 0 Comments
Leslie Is Barely Moving, Lots of Uncertainty With Track, ECMWF Has Cat 3 Near Bermuda Saturday!

There is still some shear and dry air currently affecting this storm and yes, it’s the same olf story of the deepest area of convection is displaced to the south and east of the centre. I have no change with Leslie and right now, due to the fact it’s barely moving at only 3 mph, […]

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100s Return To S. Plains, Next Trough Comes Down From Canada Late Week, Much Cooler By Weekend!

100s Return To S. Plains, Next Trough Comes Down From Canada Late Week, Much Cooler By Weekend!

While the Southern Plains are back in the oven following a long, hot, dry summer, thankfully we’re now into September and officially meteorological fall. That of course means any heat from now on will come and go quickly with shortening days and lengthening nights. High pressure systems begin to weaken and soon they will begin start migration […]

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