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Cathie Ursu wrote a new post on the site Mid Michigan Weather 8 years, 8 months ago
This morning is sunny but very cold. There is a thick layer of frost covering everything and temps are in the lower 20s. Temperatures will not be nearly as mild as Saturday but at least it will be sunny. Ye […]

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Kevin Shaw wrote a new post on the site West Rockville MD Weather 8 years, 8 months ago
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Kevin Shaw wrote a new post on the site West Rockville MD Weather 8 years, 8 months ago
Saturday was partly sunny, dry, and milder. Temperatures started out in the upper-low 30s then rose into the upper-mid 50s by mid-afternoon. Dew points were in the 30s most of the day. At 0710 we have clear skies […]

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William Brantley wrote a new post on the site Jackson, TN's Climate Summary 8 years, 8 months ago
Here is Saturday – November 25, 2017`s – Historical Climate Summary !
Lowest Barometric Pressure : 29.89″ at 3, 4 a.m.
Highest Barometric Pressure : 30.22″ at 11:59 p.m.Lowest Relative Humidity : 29% at […]

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John Markle wrote a new post on the site Salcha Weather 8 years, 8 months ago
Well here we are almost to the end of the month. November started out here with bare earth and we are ending up with 15 inches on the ground. According to the NWS FAI we are in the top 10 for snowy No […]

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50-foot seas… yikes. The biggest I can remember here in the Pacific Northwest were some 40-foot seas during the “Great Coastal Gale” of 2007, but we simply don’t get storms large and deep enough to generate waves above 50 feet.
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Yes they can get nasty out there espically in the shallow waters of the Bering. I have seen waves on weather patrol back in the 60’s off of greeenland that were in the 60 to 80 foot ranges. Also in the lower lats roaring 40’s, blowing 50’s, and screaming 60’s. USCGC Eastwind lost it forward gun mount (5 in 38) when it buried it nose into one of those monsters as it was going south into the Anartic. I am sure we seen some other in northern lats in the typhoons and hurricans that I have had the pleasure to ride out at sea
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Thanks for your November report John. Interesting pattern changes to the storms in the Bering Sea vs. Gulf of Alaska so far this fall/winter season. Will be watching for that pattern to either remain or change in the next few months. Keep up your great blog reports. Great information!!
Kevin
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Cathie Ursu wrote a new post on the site Mid Michigan Weather 8 years, 8 months ago
This morning is very pleasant with temps in the mid 40s. Although it is mostly cloudy, there are a few breaks in the cloud cover and we can see signs of color in the east with the rising sun. Everything w […]

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Kevin Shaw wrote a new post on the site West Rockville MD Weather 8 years, 8 months ago
Black Friday was mostly sunny, dry, and milder in the PM after another frosty early AM. Temperatures started out seasonably cold in the upper 20s then rose into the low 50s by mid-afternoon. Dew points stayed in […]

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Josh Henderson wrote a new post on the site Sola Virtus Observatory Wx Report 8 years, 8 months ago
Weather Summary for Friday 11.24.17: Mostly Clear. The High Temperature reached 52.6°F at 2:20 pm. Humidity High: 84%…. Humidity Low: 35%…..Dew Pt. High: 31.7°F…..Dew Pt. Low: 21°F….. […]

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William Brantley wrote a new post on the site Jackson, TN's Climate Summary 8 years, 8 months ago
Here is Friday – November 24, 2017`s – Historical Climate Summary !
Lowest Barometric Pressure : 29.87″ at 4, 5 p.m.
Highest Barometric Pressure : 30.04″ at 12 a.m.Lowest Relative Humidity : 29% at 2 p.m […]

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Cathie Ursu wrote a new post on the site Mid Michigan Weather 8 years, 8 months ago
Today looks like a beautiful day, and it is. The only exception is the wind. I guess it isn’t too bad if one dresses warm and I may just do that and take off for a walk. We don’t have any precip in the fo […]

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Kevin Shaw wrote a new post on the site West Rockville MD Weather 8 years, 8 months ago
Thanksgiving Thursday was sunny, dry, and colder. Temperatures started out seasonably cold in the upper 20s then rose into the low 40s by mid-afternoon, then slid back down the rest of the day to go below freezing […]

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More info on the snowy train picture. It was taken recently in the Terre Haute IN area, and posted on PInterest. Search “Winter snow trains” and you will see this image and many more like it. Here is the specific link for the picture: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/228698487303095127/
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William Brantley wrote a new post on the site Jackson, TN's Climate Summary 8 years, 8 months ago
Here is Thursday – November 23, 2017`s – Historical Climate Summary !
Lowest Barometric Pressure : 30.04″ at 5, 11:59 p.m.
Highest Barometric Pressure : 30.24″ at 12 a.m.Lowest Relative Humidity : 27% at […]

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Cathie Ursu wrote a new post on the site Mid Michigan Weather 8 years, 8 months ago
Our Thanksgiving day should be quite uneventful in terms of weather. We could even see a little sun later today. This morning, however, is cloudy with a slight breeze. Temperatures are below freezing but sh […]

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Harry Hayfield wrote a new post on the site The Weather of Wales (and other parts of the United Kingdom) 8 years, 8 months ago
is the opening line to the song “Let it Snow” (written incidentally during a Californian heatwave in 1945) and made famous by performances by Ella Fitzgerald in 1960 and Rod Stewart in 2012, however it is also […]

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need to quit paving over the country side there.
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The areas that were worst affected by the flooding were in rural Cumbria in the north west of England where building regulations take account of the high rainfall the area has. It is the infrastructure (drains that are able to take water away as fast as it falls) that needs improving.
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You’re ahead of us there, Harry. We’re still waiting for our first significant snowfall.
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Kevin Shaw wrote a new post on the site West Rockville MD Weather 8 years, 8 months ago
Wednesday was partly cloudy, a tad cooler and dry. Temperatures started out mild in the upper 40s then rose a bit more through mid-morning into the mid 50s, then slid down the rest of the day till hitting the low […]

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Charlie Phillips wrote a new post on the site Charlie's Weather 8 years, 8 months ago
Folks west of the Cascade crest smashed record high temperatures today as a Pineapple Express continued to pump extremely warm and moist air originating from the Hawaiian Islands into the region. The fact that […]

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I found your post about fog interesting. I often wondered why the humidity isn’t 100% every time that there is fog.
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You need 100% relative humidity to form fog – the air has to be saturated to the point where it cannot hold any more water vapor. However, you can have 100% relative humidity and not have fog if the air is “supersaturated,” meaning it holds a greater amount of water vapor than its theoretical limit under “normal” circumstances.
You can have “leftover” fog when you are close to 100% relative humidity, but the fog will be in the process of burning off and no new fog will be formed.
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William Brantley wrote a new post on the site Jackson, TN's Climate Summary 8 years, 8 months ago
Here is Wednesday – November 22, 2017`s – Historical Climate Summary !
Lowest Barometric Pressure : 30.17″ at 12 a.m.
Highest Barometric Pressure : 30.35″ at 9, 10 a.m.Lowest Relative Humidity : 41% at […]

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Cathie Ursu wrote a new post on the site Mid Michigan Weather 8 years, 8 months ago
Today and Tomorrow will see below normal temps once again, then another brief warmup for Friday and Saturday. This is the way our weather has been most of the year. At least there is no rain in our f […]

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Josh Henderson wrote a new post on the site Sola Virtus Observatory Wx Report 8 years, 8 months ago
Weather Summary for Tuesday 11.21.17: Mostly Clear early then a mix of Sun and Clouds. The High Temperature reached 55.1°F at 3:18 pm. Humidity High: 79%…. Humidity Low: 44%…..Dew Pt. High: 45°F. […]

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Kevin Shaw wrote a new post on the site West Rockville MD Weather 8 years, 9 months ago
Tuesday was partly cloudy, warmer, and dry. Temperatures started out in the mid 30s and rose during the day to the upper 50s in the mid-afternoon. Dew points rose from the 20s early to the mid 40s later in the […]

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