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Mexico’s Baja Peninsula Get’s Slammed By Strongest Hurricane On Record

Mexico’s Baja Peninsula Get’s Slammed By Strongest Hurricane On Record

Hurricane Odile has slammed ashore along the southernmost tip of Baja California Sur late last night near the resort town of Cabo San Lucas as the strongest in recorded history. Estimated winds at landfall where reportedly around 125 mph which blew doors out of their frames. The hurricane continues to push north, pumping tremendous amounts of rich tropical […]

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US Outlook: Record Cold, Record Heat & A Life-Threatening Hurricane To Contend With!

Written by on September 15, 2014 in United States of America with 0 Comments
US Outlook: Record Cold, Record Heat & A Life-Threatening Hurricane To Contend With!

Following the record Rockies/N Plains snowstorm came the record cold and this morning was another (record) cold one. This time over the Lower Midwest and interior Northeast with widespread 30s and low 40s. Even pockets of 20s! It’s all thanks to that cold, dry Canadian high which now spans a large swath of the country from the Rockies to East Coast. Some […]

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Jamstec Is Opposite The CFSv2 For Upcoming US Winter!

Written by on September 13, 2014 in United States of America with 0 Comments
Jamstec Is Opposite The CFSv2 For Upcoming US Winter!

Both Jamstec and CFSv2 show a warm fall for much of the US with warmest on both coasts with cool in the middle but head into winter and they go their separate ways. In fact one could argue that they go to the extreme. Jamstec fall temps CFSv2 fall temps Interestingly both models have almost identical […]

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Early Taste Of Winter For N Rockies: 20″ Of Snow, 4°F In Wyoming

Written by on September 12, 2014 in United States of America with 0 Comments
Early Taste Of Winter For N Rockies: 20″ Of Snow, 4°F In Wyoming

It’s been quite the snowstorm for the Northern Rockies over the last 72 hours. The models did a pretty good job from 5 days out. Actual snow cover! Wyoming Snowfall Totals County Location Snowfall Big Horn Shell Creek Snotel 16 Big Horn Bone Springs Divide Snotel 10 Big Horn Bald Mountain Snotel 7 County Location Snowfall […]

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Early Winter Wonderland In The Rockies

Written by on September 10, 2014 in United States of America with 0 Comments
Early Winter Wonderland In The Rockies

You knew it was coming and it’s here! Calgary got MORE snow but points west of town got clobbered! No view out of the snowy Canmore, Alberta webcam just now. Montana has joined in too… …FIRST SNOW OF THE SEASON RECORDED AT GREAT FALLS… LIGHT SNOW FELL IN THE GREAT FALLS AREA BETWEEN 845 PM AND […]

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THIS WEEK: Norbert Bring’s Wind, Wave, Flash Flood… But Snow Too?

Written by on September 9, 2014 in United States of America with 0 Comments
THIS WEEK: Norbert Bring’s Wind, Wave, Flash Flood… But Snow Too?

I’m currently in Northern Ireland visiting my grand parents and I’ve only just managed to get a Wi-Fi connection this afternoon. Boy what a wild September weather pattern across North America starting with Norbert along Mexico’s west coast to the massive and historic flooding in Arizona and the Southwest Desert. Next up, snow? As the door opens to […]

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California/Southwest Rain Projections: Norbert, El Nino & Warm Water

Written by on September 7, 2014 in United States of America with 0 Comments
California/Southwest Rain Projections: Norbert, El Nino & Warm Water

Norbert continues to weaken over colder waters further north up off the Baja Peninsula and looks likely to recurve into the northern Baja and Southwest US this week which will not just raise flash flood fears but will help bring much needed moisture. Current Infrared imagery shows a poor and struggling hurricane with little to no precip on […]

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US OUTLOOK: A Look At Next Week’s Snow & Cold / Eastern Warmth Via CFSv2/GFS

Written by on September 6, 2014 in United States of America with 0 Comments
US OUTLOOK: A Look At Next Week’s Snow & Cold / Eastern Warmth Via CFSv2/GFS

The CFSv2 appears to be on the right track for September given the pattern so far and what’s ahead. It’s been warm on the East Coast so far this month and probably the warmest of the year so far (as forecast). However, here comes the major cool shot into the Rockies and Plains next week (CFSv2 week […]

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US Outlook: Hurricane Norbert Grazes Baja Calif /East Coast Mischief & Major Cold Shot Next Week?

US Outlook: Hurricane Norbert Grazes Baja Calif /East Coast Mischief & Major Cold Shot Next Week?

90 mph Hurricane Norbert spins just off the Baja of California generating. Here’s the current infrared rainbow imagery of the hurricane this morning. Sun is now up. Here’s the visible view. Yesterday’s view from Cabo San Lucas on the southern tip of the peninsula. Live view of a wet and windy Loreto, located also on the west coast of […]

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Significant Early Snowfall For Western Canada?

Written by on September 3, 2014 in North and South America, United States of America with 0 Comments
Significant Early Snowfall For Western Canada?

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 […]

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