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Western Heat, Eastern Cool, Stormy Plains, Latest On Tropics

Written by on June 5, 2013 in United States of America with 0 Comments

 There’s no shortage of convection over the Gulf but the only trouble is the developing low helping fuel the storminess and spreading plenty of moisture north into Florida is well off to the west, just off Cancun, due to a lot of dry air covering much of the Gulf and strong northwesterly shear. The below water vapour image […]

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Western Heat Builds, Northeast Frost, Florida Tropical Threat, Plains Storms

Written by on June 3, 2013 in United States of America with 0 Comments

The pattern shaping up across the US this week is likely to end up being the overall June setup a lot of with heat over the West while an astern trough allows shots of cool, dry air down over the Great Lakes into the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic. True summer heat is now in place over the Southwest after a coolish spring with […]

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SUN 2 JUNE: VOGAN’S NORTH AMERICAN OUTLOOK

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Expert Discussion: Heat, Storms And Tropical Stirrings Herald Beginning Of US Summer

Written by on May 31, 2013 in United States of America with 0 Comments

From the cold 40s, rain and even snow last weekend across New England, 50s and 60s from Boston to DC, it’s now all about the HOT, HAZY and HUMID with highsd into the 90s! What a way to commence June and the official start to meteorological summer 2013 after a downright cold spring. What a difference […]

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Tropics: Barbara Makes Mexico Landfall, MJO Favourable, Gulf Mischief Next Week?

The weather has been rather busy over the Mid-latitudes and so it has to an extent, kept me from writing about the tropics. I am been wanting to get a post up on this for a good week nowas things are stirring down there. I don’t know if you’ve been looking at the tropics of late […]

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TUE 28 MAY: VOGAN’S NORTH AMERICAN OUTLOOK

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Multi-Day Severe Threat, Surge Of Summer, Big 7 Day Heartland Rains

Written by on May 28, 2013 in United States of America with 0 Comments

The Plains is entering an increasingly primed environment for severe weather with multiple tornadoes possible today, tomorrow and Thursday. The trough is beginning to carve out with the main upper disturbance roaring in on a powerful Pacific jet. It’s as that trough gets carved out, the atmosphere is being forced to ‘lift’ out ahead over the Southern […]

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Severe, Tornado, Flood Threat Increases, 90s For I-95, Glance At Next 4 Weeks

Written by on May 28, 2013 in United States of America with 0 Comments

It’s been an active afternoon and now evening of severe weather over the Central Plains and the threat only increases tomorrow with Wednesday for me, being the big day. If you check out last night’s video I explain and show you the upper chart explaining why. An upper disturbance running from the Four Corners up […]

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SUN 26 MAY: VOGAN’S NORTH AMERICAN OUTLOOK

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Wild Memorial Day Weekend: 18 Inches Of Snow, Record Cold, 17 Inches Of Rain

Written by on May 26, 2013 in United States of America with 0 Comments

It has been a wild start to the Memorial Day weekend with an unusual storm system over the Northeast which brought rain, snow and cold. This system has been very unusual and even unprecedented for late May, rewriting the history books with incredible Adirondack and northern New England snow totals for late May.Whiteface Mountain, NY has seen an […]

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