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Phase Two of This Weekend’s Storm System To Bring Heavy Snow and Severe Storms To Parts Of The Great Lakes and Mississippi Valley Sunday-Monday

Hello everyone! This post will take a more detailed look at phase two of the large and complex storm system expected to impact the eastern two thirds of the country …
by Jack Sillin/ 12/27/2019/ No Comments/

Phase One Of This Weekend’s Strong Storm Will Bring Snow, Ice, Wind, and Storms To The Plains Tonight Through Sunday

Hello everyone! This post will discuss the impacts of “phase one” of the upcoming strong storm which will impact the Central US this weekend. For an overview of the system …
by Jack Sillin/ 12/27/2019/ No Comments/

Model Mania: The Limitations of Weather Models

Hello everyone! This is the last in our Model Mania series which hopes to explain the basics of weather modeling for those without a rigorous background in atmospheric science. It’s my …
by Jack Sillin/ 12/20/2019/ No Comments/

Model Mania: Why Do We Need Both The GFS and ECMWF Models?

Hello everyone! This post is the fourth in our Model Mania series which hopes to give a brief introduction to weather models for those without a rigorous atmospheric science background. In …
by Jack Sillin/ 12/19/2019/ No Comments/

Model Mania: What Are The ECMWF and GFS Models, and Why Are They Different?

Hello everyone! This post is the third in our Model Mania series which hopes to give a brief introduction to weather models for those without a rigorous atmospheric science background. In …
by Jack Sillin/ 12/18/2019/ 1 Comment/

Model Mania: What’s The Difference Between Global and Regional Weather Models?

Hello everyone! This post is the second in the our Model Mania series which hopes to shed some light on weather models without getting too far into the advanced mathematics that makes …
by Jack Sillin/ 12/17/2019/ No Comments/

Model Mania: What Are Weather Models?

Hello everyone! This post is the first in a short series designed to give a brief overview of what weather models are and why they’re important. I hope that by …
by Jack Sillin/ 12/16/2019/ 2 Comments/

Fast-Moving Winter Storm To Bring Snow, Ice, and Storms To The Eastern US Monday-Tuesday

Hello everyone! With the storm that brought warm air and heavy rain to much of the East Coast now departing into Canada, attention will turn to the next system which …
by Jack Sillin/ 12/14/2019/ No Comments/

Major Blizzard Expected Across The Northern Plains Tomorrow

Hello everyone! The powerful storm that slammed into California and Oregon on Wednesday will emerge onto the Plains tomorrow, and will bring similarly impactful weather to a large swath of …
by Jack Sillin/ 11/29/2019/ No Comments/

Major Storm To Impact Oregon And California Tomorrow

Hello everyone! A major storm system will impact Oregon and California tomorrow with torrential rain, strong winds, and heavy snow for the mountains. This storm will be notable because of …
by Jack Sillin/ 11/25/2019/ No Comments/

Thanksgiving 2019 Travel Forecast

Hello everyone! We’re now just a few days away from Thanksgiving, and many folks are preparing to hit the road to visit friends and family for the holiday. This post …
by Jack Sillin/ 11/23/2019/ No Comments/

Nor’easter Continues To Impact North Carolina Today, Will Head For The Northeast Tomorrow

Hello everyone! The nor’easter I discussed a couple days ago has indeed formed off the Carolina coast, and has by now attained its maximum strength. The storm will be slow …
by Jack Sillin/ 11/17/2019/ No Comments/

Strong Coastal Storm To Bring Coastal Flooding And Gusty Winds To The Carolinas This Weekend

Hello everyone! A strong coastal storm is expected to develop off the Southeast coast this weekend, and it will bring some fairly serious impacts to the Carolinas as it slowly …
by Jack Sillin/ 11/14/2019/ 1 Comment/
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