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Who Has Seen “Tornado Emergencies” – Forecast: ENSO Neutral – What is “Probability of Precipitation”?

by Paul Douglas | Apr 20, 2021 | Weather

ECMWF Temperatures for MSPweatherbell.com Highlights of New 30-Year Climate Averages An early look at the new 30-year climate averages (1991-2020) is interesting. These are updated every 10 years and MSP data suggests warmer nighttime lows, wetter springs –...
Severe Weather Awareness Week – Where To Be Safe

Severe Weather Awareness Week – Where To Be Safe

by Joe Hansel | Apr 19, 2021 | Services & Products, Weather

FollowFollowFollowFollowFollowFollow It is severe weather awareness week here at Praedictix. Over the next few days, we will walk you through relevant information on what to look out for in the event severe weather strikes. This is because severe weather impacts...

Drought Trends – Tornado Safety – Federal Reserve Considers Climate Risks

by Paul Douglas | Apr 16, 2021 | Weather

NOAA GFS Temperatures for MSPweatherbell.com A Real Warm Front by Late April? ”Gratitude is riches. Complaint is poverty” said American actress Doris Day. I am grateful for many things, including my second Pfizer vaccine yesterday. No ill effects yet, but my hair is...

USA Spring Status Based on First-Leaf Observations – Flash Flood Awareness

by Paul Douglas | Apr 15, 2021 | Weather

So happy we put out the patio furniture…Paul Douglas Emergency Siren Test Later Today My 90-year old father had it right. “Keep your expectations low and maybe you’ll be pleasantly surprised.” A Minnesota spring never moves in a straight line. It’s a roller...

Tracking Volcanic SO2, Power Outages and Shifting “Tornado Country”

by Paul Douglas | Apr 14, 2021 | Weather

June 17, 2010 near Albert Lea, MinnesotaMeteorologist Aaron Shaffer Tornado Alley? More Like “Tornado Country” Data suggests “Tornado Alley” is shifting south and east over time, with more severe, long-track tornadoes hitting the Mid South (Little Rock to Birmingham)...
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