Tropical
Sandy remains a fully tropical system within it’s core which has gotten much better organised over the past 12 hours with a slow decrease in pressure. The outer areas of this storm is injesting more cold core, baroclinic properties but while the storm outwith the truely tropical core is more Nor’easter-like, do not let this […]
The pressure continues to fall within the centre of Hurricane Sandy, a monster which has an official pressure measuring 946 mb but there are unofficial reports coming through of 942 mb. The power of this system and meteorological circumstances is literally unheard, so it’s impacts are very nearly unknown. Terms such as ‘Superstorm’ or ‘Perfect Storm’ almost seem […]
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[notice] NOTICES: NYC TO SUSPEND MASS TRANSIT SERVICES AT 7PM ET TONIGHT, MANDATORY EVACUATION ORDER FOR NEW JERSEY BARRIER ISLAND TO BE IN EFFECT AT 7PM ET [/notice] Pressure from this monster storm could be into the low 940s in mb at the time Sandy makes landfall somewhere between Cape May and Sandy Hook, New Jersey later Monday. […]
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 […]
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 […]
Now that meteorological summer has officially ended, The Weather Network have come up with some figures which look back at what kind of summer it’s been over Canada. To sum it up in two words, it’s been WARM & DRY! New Brunswick, Novia Scotia, Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland are amoungst the majority of Canada which […]
Tropical Storm Leslie is being closely watched by the US East Coast residents, especially after what we’ve seen with Hurricane Isaac. There remains a lot of uncertaintly with Leslie , same old story right? but as of now, I do believe there is probably no more than a 30% chance that Leslie will impact the US. […]

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