Summer 2017

July was sunnier in Shetland than Cornwall, Latest CFSv2 less enthusiastic on ‘Good August’

July was sunnier in Shetland than Cornwall, Latest CFSv2 less enthusiastic on ‘Good August’

It’s been an interesting July… Article from Met Office Wet July sees Shetland shine 1 August 2017 Early statistics for 1-29 July show that it has been a wet month, with all areas receiving more than their average rainfall while temperatures have been close to average in most places. The provisional statistics show that some […]

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TUE 1 AUG: VOGAN’S US OUTLOOK

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TUE 1 AUG: VOGAN’S US OUTLOOK

TUE 1 AUG: VOGAN’S EURO OUTLOOK

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TUE 1 AUG: VOGAN’S EURO OUTLOOK

Reykjavik sweats warmest day in 9 years, Blast of heat end’s July across Italy, Balkans, Poland, Russia

Reykjavik sweats warmest day in 9 years, Blast of heat end’s July across Italy, Balkans, Poland, Russia

The Icelandic capital of Reykjavik touched 22.5C on July 27. This was the warmest day for the city in 9 years when the thermometer hit 25.7C in July 2008. The previous day (26th) saw north-central Iceland rise to a balmy 24C. Meanwhile further south, while the UK is locked out of summer and stuck beneath low […]

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Summer Rainstorm underway over the Mid-Atlantic states

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Summer Rainstorm underway over the Mid-Atlantic states

A system sliding east through the Middle Atlantic region gets an added boost with coastal low pressure enhancement off the Delmarva. An ENE track more suited to fall or winter is bringing a widespread windy soaking today and tomorrow. Watching closely for slow moving or stationary thunderstorms as these could drop 6+ inches within a couple of hours. […]

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Tropical Pacific energy enhances jet stream sharply cooling northern ocean basins and continents

Tropical Pacific energy enhances jet stream sharply cooling northern ocean basins and continents

An active tropical Pacific with currently EIGHT systems spinning is transferring tropical energy into the North Pacific/North Atlantic jet stream and in turn we’ve seen significant cooling in our northern oceans and continents as a result. Eight Tropical #Cyclones At Once in the North Pacific Ocean For First Time Since 1974 https://t.co/l3G244tlmM pic.twitter.com/Bd02KS9Xv4 — Weather Underground (@wunderground) […]

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WED 26 JUL: VOGAN’S US/TROPICAL OUTLOOK

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WED 26 JUL: VOGAN’S US/TROPICAL OUTLOOK

Highly Active Tropical Pacific to blame for sustained cool, unsettled UK and hot, dry Med Sea

Highly Active Tropical Pacific to blame for sustained cool, unsettled UK and hot, dry Med Sea

With at least 5 tropical cyclones roaming the tropical Pacific, the North Pacific jet stream has strengthened therefore enhancing the downstream North America/North Atlantic jet stream and cyclogenesis. This explains the UK’s current and near term disappointing weather pattern frequently consisting of sunshine and showers along with a chilly breeze. Unfortunately UK and Irish sun seekers will need to head for the Med […]

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Thunderstorm generates 1-inch of rain within 10 MINUTES flooding Las Vegas

Written by on July 26, 2017 in Summer 2017, United States of America with 0 Comments
Thunderstorm generates 1-inch of rain within 10 MINUTES flooding Las Vegas

The monsoon pattern is firmly in charge of the Southwest with thunderstorms erupting widely on a daily basis. One particular cell which crossed the Las Vegas area caused widespread flash flooding with rain amounts of up to an inch falling within just 10-15 minutes! Flood Warnings now for the Las Vegas Valley. Tule Springs State Park […]

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Europe’s Drought and Wildfire situation worsens, Adriatic coast hit by Hailstorm

Europe’s Drought and Wildfire situation worsens, Adriatic coast hit by Hailstorm

Following the 3rd driest spring and 2 years of below average rainfall, Italy’s drought continues to worsen and has now forced the government to switch off fountains across Rome including those of St Peter’s Square. Parts of mainland Italy, Sicily and Sardinia have seen rivers dry up while forests suffer fire. Italy isn’t alone in this summer’s drought and wildfire problem. […]

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