by D.J. Kayser | Aug 28, 2023 | Briefings, Weather
We are opening up the briefing that we sent to our corporate clients on the morning of Monday, August 28, 2023, to the public on the threat Idalia will pose to Florida and the Southeast this week. We hope that everyone in the path of this storm stays safe. We will...
by WorkBlog | Jun 8, 2022 | Weather
There is currently no tropical cyclone activity in any of our big bodies of water. An ‘Agreeable’ Atlantic. A ‘calm’ Caribbean. A ‘gentle’ Gulf of Mexico. And lastly a ‘peaceful’ Pacific as it were in those terms. The...
by Paul Douglas | May 10, 2022 | Weather
Paul Douglas Thunderstorms That Deserve Special Attention Yes, I have Doppler in my pocket (radar apps on my smartphone). I hate unpleasant surprises. With weather apps and models available online, armchair meteorologists are everywhere. The approach of steamy frontal...
by Paul Douglas | Jan 4, 2022 | Weather
“Dad, check YouTube for a solution first. Chances are there’s a video that explains what to do.” My boys were right about that one. No matter what the task at hand is, it’s helpful to have the right tools. Meteorologist rely on weather models, but the trick is finding...
by Paul Douglas | Dec 9, 2021 | Weather
ECMWF Guidance Through Saturday Eveningweatherbell.com Plowable Snow Friday – 50s Next Week? Talk about weird weather gyrations. Monday morning we woke up to a wind chill of -16F in the metro. Models are hinting at 50s next week, a week before the Winter...