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Imelda, Florence, Harvey: Bigger Rains and Bigger Floods

by Paul Douglas | Sep 25, 2019 | Paul Douglas, Weather

Frost on the Pumpkin Getting Closer “I don’t like that man. I must get to know him better” said Abraham Lincoln. Over the years I’ve seen things I can’t explain, but I’ve never seen so many (alleged) grown-ups bent out of shape over...
Atmosphere Shifting Gears – Florence Clean Up Continues – “Trami” Threatens Japan

Atmosphere Shifting Gears – Florence Clean Up Continues – “Trami” Threatens Japan

by Paul Douglas | Sep 27, 2018 | Paul Douglas, Weather

Breaking News: It Often Cools Down in September It’s easy to look out the nearest window (Amish Doppler) and make assumptions. “OMG. A FREEZE for the northern half of Minnesota Friday night! My favorite plants may freeze their buds off!!” Does this...
Hurricane Florence: How Did Praedictix Keep Clients Informed

Hurricane Florence: How Did Praedictix Keep Clients Informed

by D.J. Kayser | Sep 26, 2018 | Weather

Quick Florence Nuggets Hurricane Florence made landfall September 14, 2018, near Wrightsville Beach, NC, bringing extreme rainfall and catastrophic flooding, as well as damaging winds to the Mid-Atlantic over a several day period. In both North and South Carolina, the...
Is Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale Sufficient – Latest on Florence Flooding – Learning From the Dutch

Is Saffir-Simpson Hurricane Scale Sufficient – Latest on Florence Flooding – Learning From the Dutch

by Paul Douglas | Sep 25, 2018 | Paul Douglas, Weather

Feeling Chilled? It Could Be (Much) Worse On this date in 1985 Twin Cities residents were still buzzing about the half inch of s-s-snow that fell the previous day. It was yet another atmospheric exclamation point. September can bring 80s and 90s…and snow. Think...
Major Flooding Continues Across The Mid-Atlantic Due To Florence

Major Flooding Continues Across The Mid-Atlantic Due To Florence

by D.J. Kayser | Sep 17, 2018 | Briefings, Weather

In light of the risk Florence poses to the U.S., we’re publicly releasing our morning briefings on our blog. Check back daily for more updates. We are also providing a small sampling of our tropical weather graphics as we continue to track Florence. Find Out...
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