Winter Weather

Well This is Not Needed

Posted by on Nov 6, 2012 in Winter Weather | 0 comments

A deepening low pressure system will impact the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast late this week. Snowfall will be unwelcome by many still trying to recover after Superstorm Sandy ravished the east coast.

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Boom Goes the Dynamite

Posted by on Nov 4, 2012 in recent work, Society, Tropical Weather, Winter Weather | 0 comments

Boom Goes the Dynamite

A new day is upon us and still nothing positive to report on the progress of Sandy AKA Frankenstorm.  As of the 8am advisory, sandy has sustained winds at 80 mph and is moving to the NW at 10mph.  She has weakened in a  tropical sense but that means very little to the impact on the east coast. Powder Keg Although Sandy is weakening, she still threatens to pack a huge punch as she approaches the Eastern Seaboard.  Media outlets have correctly been billing this storm as a hybrid storm because Sandy will lose her tropical characteristics in the next few days as a trough approaches the area.  Upper level energy will move in from the west (see image) and provide a spark...

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