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  • Biggest October Snow in Denver in 12 Years

    10/30/2009 5:02:50 PM PDT · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 22 replies · 758+ views
    WIFR ^ | Posted: 7:34 PM Oct 29, 2009 | 23 Storm Team/CBS
    Driving around the Denver, Colorado metro area is a mess and giving people major headaches as they try to get around town. The biggest storm to hit Colorado in October in twelve years is leaving roads packed with snow and ice and while crews are being credited with doing a pretty good job of keeping roads cleared, the snow is falling faster than crews can clear it.Traffic for the last two days has been at a crawl and it likely won't get better until Friday when the storm moves out and sun starts to peek out again. Many areas in...
  • Big snowstorm wallops Colorado, Wyoming (Global Warming showing its fangs. /sarc)

    10/30/2009 4:05:25 AM PDT · by tobyhill · 21 replies · 779+ views
    Yahoo ^ | 10/30/2009 | IVAN MORENO/AP
    An early blast of winter walloped some western states with deep snow and slowly pushed into Nebraska and Kansas Thursday, bringing blizzard conditions to the eastern plains and causing treacherous roads, closed schools and hundreds of canceled flights. The fall storm spread 3 feet of snow and left much higher drifts across parts of northern Utah, Wyoming and Colorado, before its leading edge hit neighboring states just to the east. Wind-driven snow built to blizzard conditions over much of eastern Colorado. The weather service warned most area roads would be impassible Thursday night because of blowing snow and near-zero visibility....
  • Tornado in Shreveport, Louisiana

    10/29/2009 2:15:26 PM PDT · by Pyro7480 · 47 replies · 3,257+ views
    CNN ^ | 10/29/2009 | n/a
    CNN's on-air meteorologist reporting a tornado on the ground in Shreveport, Louisiana- local fire department calling it in.
  • Halloween Forecast, A Trick or a Treat

    10/29/2009 1:33:45 PM PDT · by dopplerdale · 2 replies · 142+ views
    Doppler Dale's Weather Posts ^ | 10/29/09 | Dale Bader
    Halloween is upon us and many of the Little Punkins will be seeking the treasure of candy and goods Saturday evening. But will they be able to do so with just their costume and bag at hand or will they need coat/jacket and or rain gear?
  • Severe Weather Threat for Friday

    10/29/2009 1:31:33 PM PDT · by dopplerdale · 12 replies · 456+ views
    Doppler Dale's Weather Posts ^ | 10/29/09 | Dale Bader
    A vigorous storm system moving through the center of the nation has delivered feet of snow to Colorado including the Denver metro area and is also delivering strong to severe storms across portions of SE Oklahoma/NE Texas/Western AR/Western LA. As of 2 PM CT, 3 tornado watches were in effect.
  • Early season storm sweeps dust, snow across West

    10/28/2009 8:39:24 AM PDT · by jpl · 6 replies · 414+ views
    Associated Press ^ | Wednesday October 28, 2009 | MATT JOYCE (AP)
    CHEYENNE, Wyo. — A major early season cold front brought gusting winds and cool temperatures to the Southwest and prompted warnings of heavy snowfall and blizzard conditions in parts of Wyoming and Colorado. Forecasters with the National Weather Service predicted two days of snow starting overnight for Cheyenne and the northern Colorado Front Range. The storm could bring 12 to 18 inches of snow, as well as blizzard-like conditions, to the Cheyenne area through Thursday.
  • What will November's Weather Be Like?

    10/22/2009 1:12:13 PM PDT · by dopplerdale · 6 replies · 484+ views
    Doppler Dale's Weather Posts ^ | 10/22/09 | Dale Bader
    Signs are showing that November will be turning warmer than normal, at least for the first half of so of the month for the Eastern U.S. with the opposite being true for the West. However,
  • Winter Storm Warning in Kansas

    10/21/2009 8:45:51 PM PDT · by rdl6989 · 28 replies · 1,065+ views
    Noaa.gov ^ | Oct 21, 2009
    THE NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE IN GOODLAND HAS ISSUED A WINTER STORM WARNING FOR HEAVY SNOW...WHICH IS IN EFFECT UNTIL 6 AM MDT THURSDAY. THE WINTER WEATHER ADVISORY IS NO LONGER IN EFFECT. SNOWFALL REPORTS OF 4 TO 5 INCHES WERE RECEIVED WEDNESDAY EVENING WEST OF VONA ACROSS KIT CARSON COUNTY AND NEAR KIRK IN SOUTHWEST YUMA COUNTY. SNOW, HEAVY AT TIMES WILL CONTINUE THROUGH THE OVERNIGHT HOURS BEFORE DIMINISHING WITH ADDITIONAL ACCUMULATIONS OF 2 TO 4 INCHES EXPECTED. TOTAL SNOW ACCUMULATIONS THURSDAY MORNING ARE EXPECTED TO RANGE FROM 6 TO 8 INCHES WITH LOCALLY HIGHER AMOUNTS ACROSS WESTERN KIT CARSON...
  • Unseasonable cold drives snowbirds south (Winter Texans Flocking South)

    10/17/2009 5:25:50 PM PDT · by devane617 · 13 replies · 549+ views
    Brownsville Herald (TX) ^ | 10/17/2009 | Sean Gaffney
    McALLEN — With the forecast calling for another freezing cold night, Richard and Vickie Burton packed the car and fled south for the blistering heat of the Rio Grande Valley. After a chilly summer in Missouri and with fall quickly covering the Midwest in cold, the Burton family drove more than 16 hours last Saturday, joining hundreds of other Winter Texans who returned early to their winter homes. "(The snow) was coming down and they took flight just like we did," he said. "It’s probably ahead of time. They don’t get this kind of weather until sometime in November and...
  • 8 Breathtaking Cloud Formations

    10/17/2009 2:22:43 PM PDT · by Daffynition · 88 replies · 2,643+ views
    WomansDay.com ^ | October 16, 2009 | Olivia Putnal
    Clouds come in many shapes, sizes, colors and forms—all unique and beautiful in their own way. Whether it is a sky full of red and orange clouds lighting up the Brooklyn Bridge or rare mother-of-pearl clouds in Scandinavia, we found some unbelievably stunning photos that capture fascinating cloud formations from around the globe. Have a look at the pictures below—and you never know, they may inspire you to look up to the sky every once in a while. Florence, Italy As Frank Slack stood over the Arno river, the combination of the setting sun and clouds rolling in produced this...
  • Rick 'Extremely Dangerous' Category 5 Hurricane

    10/17/2009 7:53:01 AM PDT · by blam · 44 replies · 1,312+ views
    Yahoo News - Accuweather ^ | 10-17-2009 | Elliot Abrams
    <p>AP – This image provided by NOAA shows Hurricane Rick taken at 2 a.m. EDT Saturday Oct. 17, 2009.</p> <p>MEXICO CITY – Hurricane Rick quickly strengthened into an "extremely dangerous" Category 4 storm off Mexico's Pacific coast on Saturday and forecasters said it could strike the Baja California Peninsula in about five days.</p>
  • Video-Obama Poised to Cede US Sovereignty

    10/16/2009 6:02:59 PM PDT · by opentalk · 86 replies · 3,140+ views
    Youtube ^ | October 14, 1009 | Lord Christopher Monckton
    On October 14, Lord Christopher Monckton, a noted climate change expert, gave a presentation at Bethel College in St. Paul, MN in which he issued a dire warning regarding the United Nations Climate Change Treaty which is scheduled to be signed in Copenhagen in December 2009. .. Video 4:11 min
  • Very Cold Weekend, More Early Season Snow, Too

    10/16/2009 2:08:58 PM PDT · by dopplerdale · 16 replies · 510+ views
    Doppler Dale's Weather Posts ^ | 10-16-09 | Dale Bader
    A large trough is in place over the eastern U.S. and will remain so through this weekend allowing for it to be quite cold for this time of year. Temperatures will be averaging between 15 and 25 degrees below normal!
  • NWS: 6 inches of snow in some parts of Pa.

    10/16/2009 8:55:31 AM PDT · by jpl · 24 replies · 1,018+ views
    philly.com ^ | Friday, October 16, 2009 | Associated Press
    <p>STATE COLLEGE, Pa. - An autumn stormed has dumped as much as six inches of snow in parts of northern Pennsylvania.</p> <p>The National Weather Service says between five and six inches fell in State College, which set a record for earliest snowfall on record. The previous earliest snow there was one-tenth of an inch on Oct. 18, 1901.</p>
  • Global Warming hits Georgia and Southeast U.S. (National Weather Service Advisory).

    10/16/2009 7:12:46 AM PDT · by Stevenc131 · 21 replies · 812+ views
    National Weather Service ^ | 10/16/09 | National Weather Service
    A SIGNIFICANT CHANGE IN THE WEATHER PATTERN WILL TAKE PLACE ACROSS THE EASTERN U.S. DURING THE NEXT FEW DAYS AS A DEEP UPPER TROUGH DEVELOPS IN THE MID-ATLANTIC REGION. THIS WILL RESULT IN MUCH COLDER AIR SPREADING SOUTHWARD INTO THE SOUTHEAST U.S. TONIGHT AND SATURDAY. MUCH BELOW NORMAL TEMPERATURES WILL REMAIN IN PLACE THROUGH EARLY NEXT WEEK...A FEW SNOW SHOWERS OR FLURRIES MAY OCCUR IN THE NORTH GEORGIA MOUNTAINS LATE SATURDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT AS THE COLD AIR DEEPENS ACROSS THE REGION....
  • NOAA: El Niño to Help Steer U.S. Winter Weather

    10/15/2009 2:09:35 PM PDT · by BigSkyFreeper · 37 replies · 1,213+ views
    El Niño in the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean is expected to be a dominant climate factor that will influence the December through February winter weather in the United States, according to the 2009 Winter Outlook released today by NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center. Such seasonal outlooks are part of NOAA’s suite of climate services. “We expect El Niño to strengthen and persist through the winter months, providing clues as to what the weather will be like during the period,” says Mike Halpert, deputy director of the Climate Prediction Center – a division of the National Weather Service. “Warmer ocean...
  • Wind farms interfering with weather radar in NY

    10/14/2009 5:26:24 AM PDT · by xcamel · 58 replies · 1,001+ views
    NWS ^ | Recently | NWS
    During the last several years, New York State has been a leader in supporting the growth of wind energy. As a result of this effort, there have been several "wind farm" projects developed across the region. In western New York, some of the bigger projects include the towns of Sheldon, Wethersfield, Eagle/Bliss in Wyoming county. These farms are located between 20 miles and 35 miles directly southeast of the Weather Surveillance Doppler Radar located at the National Weather Service office in Cheektowaga (KBUF) in northern Erie county. The towers are on top of ridges at elevations that exceed 1600 feet...
  • Record cold in Washington State

    10/13/2009 6:27:47 AM PDT · by Stevenc131 · 13 replies · 687+ views
    The Wenatchee World ^ | 10/12/2009 | Michelle McNiel
    Long-standing records were shattered as temperatures plummeted around North Central Washington on Sunday and into today. The Wenatchee Valley set two record lows for Oct. 11.. 23 at Pangborn Memorial Airport, breaking the previous low of 33 set in 1990; and 25 in Wenatchee, dipping below the low of 28 set in 1931. “It’s pretty extraordinary to break records by 10 degrees or more,” said Greg Koch, a meteorologist for the National Weather Service in Spokane.
  • Global Warming? What Global Warming? Update: Gore Questioned, Organizers Shut Off Microphone

    10/12/2009 4:12:38 PM PDT · by Biggirl · 9 replies · 679+ views
    http://www.radioviceonline.com ^ | October 12, 2009 | Wyndeward
    What global warming? Riddle me this, boys and girls — what was the hottest year on record? 2008? 2007? Try 1998. “This headline may come as a bit of a surprise, so too might that fact that the warmest year recorded globally was not in 2008 or 2007, but in 1998. But it is true. For the last 11 years we have not observed any increase in global temperatures. And our climate models did not forecast it, even though man-made carbon dioxide, the gas thought to be responsible for warming our planet, has continued to rise.” So, just to reiterate,...
  • Viscount Monckton of Brenchley: Climate Myths and National Security

    10/12/2009 12:17:35 AM PDT · by neverdem · 24 replies · 1,015+ views
    American Thinker ^ | October 12, 2009 | Viscount Monckton of Brenchley
    The President of the United States recently told the United Nations that "global warming" poses a threat to national security and may engender conflicts as populations are displaced by rising sea levels, droughts, floods, storms etc. etc. etc. However, it is now clear that there is no basis for the notion that the barely-detectable human influence on the climate is likely to prove a threat to climate, still less to national security. The first principle to which any national security advisor must adhere is that of objective truth. Though he must have an understanding of politics, he is not a...
  • Snowfall Map, Impacts for Rockies to Plains

    10/10/2009 7:29:30 AM PDT · by Ernest_at_the_Beach · 24 replies · 1,115+ views
    Accuweather ^ | Updated: Saturday, October 10, 2009 9:59 AM | Meteorologist Meghan Evans.
    As harsh cold continues to expand from the northern Rockies into the Plains and the Upper Midwest, snow will continue falling at the leading edge. Snow showers and a wintry mix, making it feel more like late November over portions of the Upper Midwest, including the Arrowhead of Minnesota, parts of Wisconsin and Iowa, will mostly die down by the afternoon. Meanwhile, a widespread 1 to 3 inches of snow will fall from the northern Rockies to the central Plains today into tonight (seen in the snow map below). A heavier zone of snow will fall over southeastern Wyoming,...
  • The Independence Day-shaped cloud hovering in the skies over Moscow

    10/10/2009 7:24:51 AM PDT · by opentalk · 20 replies · 1,542+ views
    Mail Online ^ | 10th October 2009 | Daily Mail Reporter
    In what could have been a scene from the film Independence Day, a luminous ring-shaped cloud could be seen hovering over the city of Moscow last week. The pale gold 'halo' could be seen above the Russian capital city's Western District on Wednesday, and was captured on film by stunned Muscovites. Meteorologists rejected any theories of the supernatural however, calling it an optical effect.
  • Snow projected for Chicago on Sunday, earliest in history.

    10/08/2009 10:14:35 AM PDT · by Stevenc131 · 28 replies · 1,381+ views
    NBC Chicago ^ | 10/8/09 | Andrew Greiner
    Snow could be coming to town as early as this weekend. That’s right, snow. Flurries and flakes...If the snow sticks, it would be the earliest recorded measurable snowfall in Chicago. The record was set just three years ago when it snowed on Oct. 12.
  • Olympics-2016 Games could be the last, says Tokyo governor (Global Warming - Barf)

    09/30/2009 11:22:20 PM PDT · by OldDeckHand · 18 replies · 908+ views
    Reuters ^ | 10/01/09 | Karolos Grohmann
    COPENHAGEN, Sept 30 (Reuters) - Tokyo governor Shintaro Ishihara warned on Wednesday the 2016 Olympics could be the last Games, with global warming an immediate threat to mankind. Tokyo is bidding to host the 2016 summer Olympics with Chicago, Rio de Janeiro and Madrid also in the running. The International Olympic Committee will elect the winning candidate during its session on Oct. 2 in the Danish capital. "It could be that the 2016 Games are the last Olympics in the history of mankind," Ishihara told reporters at a Tokyo 2016 press event ahead of the vote. "Global warming is getting...
  • Andersen Book Blows Ayers' Cover on 'Dreams' [OH MY GOD - CASHILL PWNS OBAMA & AYERS!!!]

    09/23/2009 7:06:54 PM PDT · by Special Agent Anthony DiNozzo · 251 replies · 9,381+ views
    The American Thinker ^ | Thursday, September 23, 2009, 7:30 PM | Jack Cashill
    In his new book, "Barack and Michelle: Portrait of an American Marriage," Best-selling celebrity journalist, Christopher Andersen, has blown a huge hole in the Obama genius myth without intending to do so. Relying on inside sources, quite possibly Michelle Obama herself, Andersen describes how Dreams came to be published -- just as I had envisioned it in my articles on the authorship of Dreams.  With the deadline pressing, Michelle recommended that Barack seek advice from "his friend and Hyde Park neighbor Bill Ayers." To flesh out his family history, Obama had taped interviews with various family members. Andersen writes, "These...
  • Australia reels from wild weather

    09/22/2009 6:37:22 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 10 replies · 725+ views
    AFP on Yahoo ^ | 9/22/09 | AFP
    SYDNEY (AFP) – Australia's biggest city was shrouded in an eerie blanket of red dust on Wednesday as bushfires, earthquakes, wild winds and massive hail stones caused havoc in the country. Sydney's cars and buildings turned orange as strong winds blew desert dust across the city, snarling commuter and air transport and prompting a warning for children and the elderly to stay indoors. Residents wore face masks and covered their mouths with scarves as they travelled to work under red skies, while long delays were expected at Sydney airport after several international flights were diverted. Elsewhere in New South Wales,...
  • Dust storm turns Sydney skies red

    09/22/2009 3:56:12 PM PDT · by OldDeckHand · 23 replies · 981+ views
    NineMSN ^ | 09/23/09 | ninemsn staff
    Strong winds blowing in from the north-west have blanketed Sydney and much of NSW in high levels of dust. ... read more Sydneysiders awoke to discover the sky was turned a hellish red in the extremely rare weather event. Ferries have been cancelled and flights to Sydney airport have been diverted as visibility has been severely reduced. Motorists have been urged to drive with their lights on and to adjust to the conditions as several roads, including Sydney Harbour Tunnel were closed
  • Storms flood Southeast, killing 3, leave 5 missing

    09/21/2009 5:10:30 PM PDT · by Pan_Yan · 96 replies · 2,347+ views
    AP via Google ^ | 9/21/2009 | GREG BLUESTEIN
    ATLANTA — Floodwaters that swept across the rain-soaked Southeast killed at least three people and left five others missing Monday, including a Georgia toddler who disappeared after a mobile home was split apart by a swollen creek. Three Georgia motorists died when their vehicles were swept off Atlanta-area roads, and some major highways were submerged. Officials urged motorists to stay off the roads as a new line of storms threatened the area. Fast-moving water also swept away a Tennessee man who went swimming in an overflowing ditch on a dare. Crews in northwest Georgia worked furiously to shore up a...
  • Earth approaching sunspot records

    09/21/2009 4:03:07 AM PDT · by grey_whiskers · 71 replies · 1,944+ views
    The Topeka Capitol-Journal Online ^ | updated 9-21-2009 | Corey Jones
    The average person doesn't associate coolness with the sun. The sun releases energy through deep nuclear fusion reactions in its core and has surface temperatures as hot as 10,000 degrees Fahrenheit, according to NASA's Web site. Not cool at all. But the sun's recent activity, or lack thereof, may be linked to the pleasant summer temperatures the midwest has enjoyed this year, said Charlie Perry, a research hydrologist with the U.S. Geological Survey in Lawrence. The sun is at a low point of a deep solar minimum in which there are little to no sunspots on its surface.
  • Arctic Climate Change - arctic sea ice up 23% over 2007 low

    09/15/2009 10:32:30 AM PDT · by Stevenc131 · 18 replies · 1,008+ views
    Watts Up With That ^ | 09/15/09 | Anthony Watts
    It appears Arctic sea ice has bottomed out [for this year] and is now on the growth rebound. The NANSEN Arctic ROOS website shows that in terms of area, see ice appears to have turned the corner as of Sept 13th data.
  • Is predicting hurricanes like predicting climate?

    09/13/2009 7:50:04 PM PDT · by CanaGuy · 12 replies · 457+ views
    Forecasts of hurricane activity are issued before each hurricane season by noted hurricane experts Philip J. Klotzbach, William M. Gray, and their associates at Colorado State University
  • Hurricane season has been a dud — so far

    09/11/2009 3:52:37 PM PDT · by NormsRevenge · 25 replies · 691+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 9/11/09 | Jennifer Kay - ap
    MIAMI – It may be tempting the weather gods just to point this out, but this has been a dud of a hurricane season so far. Only two hurricanes have formed in the Atlantic over the past three months, and neither hit the U.S. — a somewhat unusual lull. "I'm glad that I didn't have to go out and get anything — yet," said Lissette Galiana, who was shopping at a Wal-Mart in suburban Miami on Friday, around what is usually the very peak of the Atlantic hurricane season. "There's always a chance." Forecasters attribute the calm to a weak...
  • 2009 Summer Temperature Below Average

    09/11/2009 3:30:29 PM PDT · by Stevenc131 · 13 replies · 585+ views
    NOAA Website ^ | Sept 10 2009 | National Oceanic & Atmospheric Administration
    The average June-August 2009 summer temperature for the contiguous United States was below average – the 34th coolest on record, according to a preliminary analysis by NOAA’s National Climatic Data Center in Asheville, N.C. August was also below the long-term average. The analysis is based on records dating back to 1895.
  • Tropical Storm Fred (now a remnant low in the mid Atlantic)

    09/07/2009 3:45:10 AM PDT · by Clive · 15 replies · 942+ views
    NOAA ^ | 2009-09-07 | (Mariner's 1-2-3 Rule chart)
  • Hurricanes and Weather

    07/13/2009 6:39:01 AM PDT · by Jedediah · 84 replies · 2,470+ views
    prayer | Jedediah
    While in prayer over the last three weeks I have kept getting that the west coast of America was going to begin to see extreme weather changes including hurricanes , then this morning I received this word in prayer for your discernment and intercession . . . Hurricanes and weather not seen before now , How long shall you hang onto your sacred cow , The thing that blinds you this very day , Shall soon cause you immense dismay , A shaking is coming behold ! I reveal it even now , So what shall be your answer? Me...
  • The Cooling World (Newsweek, 4/28/1975)

    08/30/2009 12:10:25 PM PDT · by kellynla · 7 replies · 783+ views
    NEWSWEEK ^ | 4/28/1975 | staff
    There are ominous signs that the Earth’s weather patterns have begun to change dramatically and that these changes may portend a drastic decline in food production – with serious political implications for just about every nation on Earth. The drop in food output could begin quite soon, perhaps only 10 years from now. The regions destined to feel its impact are the great wheat-producing lands of Canada and the U.S.S.R. in the North, along with a number of marginally self-sufficient tropical areas – parts of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Indochina and Indonesia – where the growing season is dependent upon the...
  • Possible Tropical Cyclone Formation next 48 hours (Atlantic, 15N 50W, East of Lesser Antilles)

    08/27/2009 3:06:19 PM PDT · by Clive · 39 replies · 1,281+ views
    NOAA ^ | 2009-08-27 | (mariners 123 rule chart)
    This image will periodically update.
  • Tropical Storm Danny

    08/26/2009 8:17:50 AM PDT · by NautiNurse · 147 replies · 3,499+ views
    26 August 2009 | NOAA/NHC
    Tropical Storm Danny formed in the North Atlantic about 775 miles SSE of Cape Hatteras NC. Tropical storm force winds extend outward up to 140 miles, mainly to the north of the center. Public Advisories Updated every six hours. Tropical Storm Discussion Updated every six hours Forecast ModelsSurface Wind FieldSatellite ImagesWest Atlantic Buoy LocationsSoutheast US Buoy Data
  • [NOAA] Study: Better Observations, Analyses Detecting Short-Lived Tropical Systems

    08/24/2009 3:19:32 AM PDT · by mvpel · 1 replies · 452+ views
    National Oceanographic & Atmospheric Administration ^ | August 11, 2009 | NOAA Press Release
    A NOAA-led team of scientists has found that the apparent increase in the number of tropical storms and hurricanes since the late 19th and early 20th centuries is likely attributable to improvements in observational tools and analysis techniques that better detect short-lived storms. The new study, reported in the online edition of the American Meteorological Society’s peer-reviewed Journal of Climate, shows that short-lived tropical storms and hurricanes, defined as lasting two days or less, have increased from less than one per year to about five per year from 1878 to 2008. “The recent jump in the number of short-lived systems...
  • Does Mother Nature Hate Democrats?

    08/21/2009 11:45:45 AM PDT · by nickcarraway · 38 replies · 871+ views
    NBC ^ | Fri, Aug 21, 2009 | Jim Iovino
    The Clintons are walking hand in hand in Bermuda this week. The Obamas will be vacationing in Martha's Vineyard starting this weekend. Sounds like a lot of R&R for Democratic leaders on the East Coast. Unfortunately, Mother Nature has other ideas. Hurricane Bill could cause plenty of havoc for Washington's power couples starting Saturday. Near-hurricane force winds are expected to ruin the Clintons' romantic walks on the pink sand beaches of an island where Chelsea was conceived 30 years ago. While the brunt of the storm is expected to pass 100 miles west of the Clintons' location, they still could...
  • Tornado Hits Downtown Minneapolis

    08/19/2009 1:09:58 PM PDT · by TypeZoNegative · 58 replies · 2,842+ views
    MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) ― The National Weather Service has issued a tornado warning for the counties that include Minneapolis and St. Paul, and says it has received a report of a tornado just north of downtown. The weather services say it received reports of the tornado at 2:11 p.m. Wednesday. Radar shows the storm is moving north at about 20 mph. It reportedly damaged a downtown church. The tornado warning covers central Anoka County, northeastern Hennepin County and western Ramsey County. It remains in effect until 2:45 p.m. Electric Fetus reported on their Twitter page that their building sustained damage and...
  • Bill Becomes Dangerous Category 4 Hurricane

    08/19/2009 2:22:28 AM PDT · by South40 · 10 replies · 1,454+ views
    Fox News ^ | August 19, 2009
    MIAMI — Hurricane Bill strengthened early Wednesday into a dangerous Category 4 storm, packing maximum sustained winds near 135 mph, and forecasters say the hurricane could get even stronger. The National Hurricane Center said people in the Leeward Islands should monitor Bill's progress, though the core of the storm was expected to pass well northwest of the islands in the West Indies late Wednesday and early Thursday.
  • Tropical Storms Ana, Bill, & Claudette

    08/16/2009 3:20:03 AM PDT · by NautiNurse · 182 replies · 6,816+ views
    NOAA/NHC ^ | 16 August 2009 | NOAA/NHC
    Tropical Depression 4 developed in the East Gulf of Mexico off the coast of Tampa Bay early Sunday morning. A tropical storm warning has been issued for NW Florida. Tropical Storms Ana and Bill continue to move westward, with Bill gaining some strength overnight. Ana Bill TD4 Ana Forecast Models Bill Forecast Models TD4 Forecast Models Long Range Radar Visible Satellite Image LoopInfrared Satellite Image Loop Visible Image LoopInfrared Image Loop Visible Image LoopInfrared Image Loop WV Satellite Image Loop WV Image Loop WV Image Loop Public Advisory Public Advisory Public Advisory Discussion Discussion Discussion Buoy Data: Western Caribbean                  ...
  • Tropical Depression TWO (Atlantic 450 km west of Cape Verde Islands)

    08/11/2009 3:31:09 AM PDT · by Clive · 35 replies · 2,035+ views
    National Hurricane Center ^ | 2009-08-11 | Public Advisory
    Public Advisory #1000 WTNT32 KNHC 111000 TCPAT2 BULLETIN TROPICAL DEPRESSION TWO SPECIAL ADVISORY NUMBER 1 NWS TPC/NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL AL022009 600 AM AST TUE AUG 11 2009 ...SECOND TROPICAL DEPRESSION OF THE ATLANTIC HURRICANE SEASON FORMS... SATELLITE IMAGES INDICATE THAT A TROPICAL DEPRESSION HAS FORMED OVER THE FAR EASTERN TROPICAL ATLANTIC. AT 600 AM AST...1000 UTC...THE CENTER OF TROPICAL DEPRESSION TWO WAS LOCATED NEAR LATITUDE 14.4 NORTH...LONGITUDE 28.6 WEST OR ABOUT 280 MILES...455 KM...WEST OF THE SOUTHERNMOST CAPE VERDE ISLANDS. THE DEPRESSION IS MOVING TOWARD THE WEST NEAR 13 MPH...20 KM/HR...AND THIS GENERAL MOTION IS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE...
  • Life, Evolution, Genomics, and Clouds From Outer Space?

    08/08/2009 1:32:49 PM PDT · by luckybogey · 199+ views
    LuckyBogey's Blog ^ | Auguest 8, 2009 | LuckyBogey
    What struck me was the incredible power that is developing in bioinformatics and genomics, which so resembles the evolution in computer software and hardware over the past 30 years. George Church’s discussion of the acceleration of the Moore’s law doubling time for genetic sequencing rates,, for example, was extraordinary, from 1.5 efoldings to close to 10 efoldings per year... Two other comments: (1) was intrigued by the fact that the human genome has not been fully sequenced, in spite of the hype, and (2) was amazed at the available phase space for new discovery, especially in forms of microbial life...
  • Early numbers show cool July for Iowa

    08/02/2009 4:10:14 PM PDT · by Bobkk47 · 7 replies · 388+ views
    syracuse.com ^ | 8/1/2009 | AP
    (AP) — DES MOINES, Iowa - The Iowa climatologist says temperatures are the coolest this July than any other on record in the state according to preliminary statistics. Climatologist Harry Hillaker says that's good news for Iowa's agricultural crops like corn and beans. Hillaker says the best crop yields are during cooler summers. The lowest July average temperature in Iowa was in 1891 at 68.3 degrees. This July the average has been 68.1 degrees. But Hillaker says more temperature reports could alter that number. There was a low temperature of 42 degrees in Sheldon, Sibley and Spencer on July 19...
  • Navy Task Force Assesses Changing Climate

    08/01/2009 6:55:30 PM PDT · by Cindy · 21 replies · 1,132+ views
    DEFENSELINK.mil - Special to AMERICAN FORCES PRESS SERVICE ^ | WASHINGTON, July 31, 2009 | By Bob Freeman
    Note: The following text is a quote: American Forces Press Service Navy Task Force Assesses Changing Climate Special to American Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, July 31, 2009 – Rapidly diminishing sea ice, melting glaciers, rising sea levels, increased storm severity -- all are possible consequences of a climate that mounting evidence suggests is changing significantly. As the scientific community works to understand the changing climate, the chief of naval operations has created a task force, headed by Rear Adm. David Titley, the Navy's senior oceanographer, to better understand and evaluate its implications for maritime security. “Task Force Climate Change was...
  • How cold was it? We've got some facts for July (Chicago)

    08/01/2009 2:26:00 PM PDT · by Bobkk47 · 5 replies · 526+ views
    Daily Herald ^ | 8/1/2009 | jamie sotonoff
    On July 1, the high temperature reached 64 degrees and it drizzled all day. Things didn't get much better after that. July 2009 has gone down in the record books as Chicago's coldest July in almost seven decades, and the third coldest since the National Weather Service started keeping records in 1872. How cold was it? It was so cold that: • The average temperature was 69.4 degrees, the same average temperature as Fairbanks, Alaska. • The high temperature was below 80 degrees for 14 of the 31 days (45 percent). • In the early morning hours of July 20,...
  • Falkland Islands: Antarctic air flow brings record snow fall

    08/01/2009 2:01:21 PM PDT · by em2vn · 9 replies · 1,145+ views
    MercoPress ^ | 08-01-09 | staff
    Weatherman Justin Chamberlain said the Islands had been under the influence of a highly unstable convective south/southwest air flow originating in Antarctica, keeping air temperatures below freezing. At times the wind was strong or gale force, leading to blizzard conditions and snowdrifts. The duration of the Antarctic showery feed was unusual, he said, due in part to an area of high pressure covering much of South America, which blocked the usual mobile westerly flow. Forty-three centimetres of snow were recorded, a new record at Mount Pleasant. It is comparable to July 2004, when a total of 33cm was recorded, and...
  • July 2009 sets record for temperatures (Austin,TX)

    08/01/2009 2:36:20 PM PDT · by wolfcreek · 38 replies · 1,359+ views
    Austin American Statesman ^ | 8.01.2009 | Juana Summers (gotta love it)
    July 2009 goes down as the hottest month ever recorded, Lower Colorado River Authority meteorologist Bob Rose said Friday.