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NOAA: Very Hot Summer For Much of USA – Will Warmer Loop Current Mean Stronger Hurricanes?

NOAA: Very Hot Summer For Much of USA – Will Warmer Loop Current Mean Stronger Hurricanes?

by Paul Douglas | May 20, 2022 | Weather

Paul Douglas Minnesota: Land of Abundant Fresh Water Well, the drought is over. We have that going for us this year, with water levels on many area lakes up 1-2 feet since mid-March, and ample soil moisture for farmers. Now if it can only stay dry enough for them to...
Did Covid Lockdowns Result in Less Lightning in 2020? Climate Disinformation Still Rampant on Social Media

Did Covid Lockdowns Result in Less Lightning in 2020? Climate Disinformation Still Rampant on Social Media

by Paul Douglas | Jan 25, 2022 | Weather

Too Cold To Snow (Much) Anytime Soon ”It’s too cold to snow!” Well, sort of. There is some scientific validity to that old proverb. Too cold to snow (much). Of course it can snow at any temperature colder than 32F, but when it’s subzero the main storm track is shoved...
Polar Vortex Swinging South in 2 Weeks? Dangers of Leaving Weather Prediction Up to AI – Staggering Global Air Pollution Deaths Every Year

Polar Vortex Swinging South in 2 Weeks? Dangers of Leaving Weather Prediction Up to AI – Staggering Global Air Pollution Deaths Every Year

by Paul Douglas | Jan 7, 2022 | Weather

Tracking a Variety of Cold (and Colder) Fronts Hi, my name is Paul. Hobbies include napping, tinkering with the Doppler – and tracking cold fronts. Big fronts. Little fronts. Sloppy little dribbles of chilly air and full-frontal Siberian Assaults. In defense of...
Extreme Fire Danger Northern Minnesota – Tornado Alley Not Living Up To Its Name – La Nina Fades

Extreme Fire Danger Northern Minnesota – Tornado Alley Not Living Up To Its Name – La Nina Fades

by Paul Douglas | May 14, 2021 | Weather

All sharing options 3km NAM Future Radar for Todaypivotalweather.com Showery Today – Brighter Weekend Skies I don’t have the time or energy, but made-to- order-weather would be a worthy tech start-up. Schedule showers for farmers on weekdays (preferably at...

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