by Paul Douglas | Sep 18, 2020 | Weather
Finding The Good In Every Season “Embrace the Suck.” My youngest son is a Naval aviator. He was given that sage advice during Plebe Summer at the Naval Academy in Annapolis. Translation: try to turn any negative into a positive. Look for the good –...
by Paul Douglas | Sep 17, 2020 | Weather
A Quiet, Lukewarm Pattern for Minnesota Climate refugees? Maybe Bangladesh or the Maldive Islands in the Pacific, but here in the U.S.? As a warming climate makes naturally-occurring fires, floods and hurricanes more intense experts predict a slow-motion migration...
by Paul Douglas | Sep 9, 2020 | Weather
Meteorological Comfort Food Returns Next Week I’ve never needed coping skills more than I do in 2020 – and I suspect I’m not alone. Prayer, comfort food, a few good novels, kayaking and Netflix (without the chill). Physical distancing is so much...
by Paul Douglas | Sep 7, 2020 | Weather
The United States of Weather Extremes 2020 has been a volatile, jaw-dropping year – and disruption applies to America’s weather. In recent days I’ve witnessed things I’ve never seen before. 121F in the suburbs of Los Angeles. A 5 year drought...
by D.J. Kayser | Aug 30, 2020 | Weather
National Weather Forecast For the last day of August Monday, we’ll watch a cold front sinking south and east across the Great Lakes to the Southern Plains with showers and thunderstorms. A stationary front and slow-moving area of low pressure will bring rain...
by D.J. Kayser | Aug 26, 2020 | Briefings, Weather
This is a sample of the briefing we sent to our clients the morning of Wednesday, August 26th, 2020, on major Hurricane Laura and its expected impacts on the Gulf Coast. Find Out About Our Custom Weather Briefings Praedictix Briefing: Wednesday morning, August 26th,...