It has been a very wet soggy several weeks across the Southeast since last month. Below displays the last 30 days of total precipitation from an anomaly perspective. Notice that […]
A tropical storm yesterday, and now a Category 1 Hurricane today several hundred miles offshore Southwest of Baja, CA will make a very close trek to land this week. The […]
There are many unique variations and meteorological processes when it comes to the atmosphere and its chaotic nature! One of the more intriguing phenomenon that can generate not only higher […]
The general height pattern across the CONUS this Labor Day weekend, is poised to be relatively “tame”. Beginning Friday, we’ll be dealing with ridging on both sides of the coasts […]
With what has been an active several weeks of monsoonal moisture across the Desert Southwest, a significant pattern change will emerge this week and has already begun. A […]