by D.J. Kayser | Sep 10, 2022 | Weather
National Weather Forecast On Saturday, a frontal boundary near the Southeast will continue to bring the threat of heavy rain. The Southwest will see showers and storms fueled by Kay. And a cold front across the Central U.S. into the Great Lakes will bring showers and...
by Paul Douglas | Sep 9, 2022 | Weather
Hail and High Water. Hail events are decreasing, while hailstone sizes appear to be increasing? Is this natural variability or is there a climate signal in hail trends across the USA (and the world). The New York Times has an eye-opening story about the scientists who...
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 | Jun 3, 2022 | Weather
Tornado simulationNCAR Tornadoes Are Rare – And Maddeningly Random ”I never thought it would happen here.” The odds of being personally impacted by a tornado are the rough statistical equivalent of being struck by lightning, or winning the Lotto. Twister are...
by Paul Douglas | Jun 2, 2022 | Weather
Paul Douglas Odds Favor Hotter Than Average Summer Welcome to “Meteorological Summer”. Forget the calendar on the wall (or on your phone) because as far as the atmosphere is concerned summer begins closer to June 1. That’s right. If you look at historical data, the 90...