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Is The Atlantic Finally Reawakening After Busy Start To 2012 Season?

Written by on August 1, 2012 in Tropical with 0 Comments
Is The Atlantic Finally Reawakening After Busy Start To 2012 Season?

Up until now, the tropical Atlantic has been dead, although waves have been travelling the usual west-east journey but they’ve been killed by choking Saharan dust and intense easterly trade winds. Two factors which are never good for tropical development. In the past couple of days, there are TWO waves which have caught attention of the meteorological community […]

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All-Time Record Highs & Warmest Lows Could Fall In The Next 5 Days Over The Central Plains!

All-Time Record Highs & Warmest Lows Could Fall In The Next 5 Days Over The Central Plains!

Each of the next at least 5 days will see temperatures from Wichita Falls, Texas to Wichita, Kansas top 110° thanks to a very powerful upper level ridge which has been intensifying in recent days but has really brutalised the Plains all summer long. The stronger the upper ridge, the greater the depth of sinking […]

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Flash Flooding Possible Today Through Friday For Las Vegas, Phoenix, Yuma, Palm Springs Up To Denver!

Flash Flooding Possible Today Through Friday For Las Vegas, Phoenix, Yuma, Palm Springs Up To Denver!

With the big dome of high pressure parked directly over the Southern Plains states, there’s a pinwheel of deep, tropical moisture cycling around the ridge and up into the Southwest. As the strong late July sun does it’s work and strongly heats the lower atmosphere over the Deserts and Great Basin and with all the moisture streaming […]

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Much Cooler For East While Texas To Kansas Heat Intensifies Following Record 111°F At Wichita, Kansas Today!

Much Cooler For East While Texas To Kansas Heat Intensifies Following Record 111°F At Wichita, Kansas Today!

If you thought today was hot with widespread 105° to 110° heat, it looks like things are about to grow even hotter from central Texas to north Kansas in coming days as the upper ridge intensifies overhead. Such cities as Wichita Falls, TX, Oklahoma City, OK and Wichita, KS to name just 3, may surpass […]

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FREE: Warm/Cold Periods Over North America & Europe Were Driven By The Multidecadal Ocean Cycles

Written by on July 29, 2012 in North and South America, Rest of Europe with 0 Comments
FREE: Warm/Cold Periods Over North America & Europe Were Driven By The Multidecadal Ocean Cycles

There is plenty of scientific evidence which shows net temperature fluctuations around the globe correlates perfectly with ocean temperature. While much of the media would have you think that the increase in Co2 is rising our planets temperature, the rise since the start of the 1980s is down to an increase in sun activity which warms […]

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Heat Has Been Brutal, Relentless From Denver To St Louis! Relief For East Though..

Heat Has Been Brutal, Relentless From Denver To St Louis! Relief For East Though..

The summer of 2012 from Denver to St Louis and really to Washington DC will be remembered for a long time as one long , brutal, hot, dry and dusty summer. Folks throughout the heart of the Plains, Front Range of the Rockies and Midwest have had no rest this year and over the next […]

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Severe Weather Impacts Eastern US Again Today But Nothing Like Yesterday..

Severe Weather Impacts Eastern US Again Today But Nothing Like Yesterday..

The above image was captured on live TV in New York City yesterday during the height of the wild storms as they pushed through the city. It was an impressive day for severe storms with a copious amount of wind damage reports and there was some tremendous lightning displays. In the below chart, notice there […]

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The Extremes Of Weather At The Summer Olympics!

Written by on July 27, 2012 in Asia, North and South America, Rest of Europe with 0 Comments
The Extremes Of Weather At The Summer Olympics!

Here is a cool chart created by AccuWeather.com about the extremes of weather during past summer olympic games…

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When Does The Long Lasting Plains Heat Finally Break? A Look At CFS Model

When Does The Long Lasting Plains Heat Finally Break? A Look At CFS Model

The past 6 months have been record warmest for a large swath of the Lower 48 and with drought becoming more and more firmly established over the past couple of months, so the heat has intensified directly over the heart of the nation where the drought is worst. The cornbelt is suffering, just like it did in […]

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Severe Weather Impacts W, S. Great Lakes Today, Northeast Tomorrow! (& Derechos..)

Severe Weather Impacts W, S. Great Lakes Today, Northeast Tomorrow! (& Derechos..)

Throughout this morning there have been plenty of strong, even severe thunderstorms roaming eastwards from the Dakotas into the Great Lakes around the hot dome centering 100-degree heat to the south. While the heat has been relentless all summer across the heartland, so the lows sliding over top along the US-Canada border have acted like triggers […]

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