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Charlie Phillips wrote a new post on the site Charlie's Weather 15 years, 8 months ago
Saturday, December 11, 2010
2:18 P.M.Wait a minute…
There we go. 🙂
The word is out that we will likely see some of the biggest flooding since January 2009 on some rivers, and January 2009 was a […]
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Charlie Phillips wrote a new post on the site Charlie's Weather 15 years, 8 months ago
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
5:44 P.M.
I know… I know… I haven’t updated it in a while. Same story as always… I’ve been extremely busy. I thought senior year was supposed to be a breeze! Not with my class […] -
Charlie Phillips wrote a new post on the site Charlie's Weather 15 years, 9 months ago
Thursday, November 25, 2010
8:59 A.M.
Hey ya’ll, so we are seeing a little bit of light snow this morning. It’s not that big of a deal because it is going to change to rain later in the afternoon and it will […]
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Charlie Phillips wrote a new post on the site Charlie's Weather 15 years, 9 months ago
Monday, November 22, 2010
11:50 P.M.
So the snow has now largely come to an end. Don’t be surprised if you see a flurry, but I doubt you will see any additional accumulation.
Generally, I’ve been hearing of […]
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Charlie Phillips wrote a new post on the site Charlie's Weather 15 years, 9 months ago
Monday, November 22, 2010
6:22 P.M.
WOOHOO!!! I can’t believe this is happening. Winter storm warning and 2 inches of snow and counting! The models predicted zip. Cliff Mass predicted zip. Scott Sistek predicted […]
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Charlie Phillips wrote a new post on the site Charlie's Weather 15 years, 9 months ago
Sunday, November 21, 2010
12:28 P.M.
Hey guys. Some of you saw some snow flurries this morning. Some of you did not. It depends on where you live and your elevation. I say some flurries but no accumulation. It […]
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Charlie Phillips wrote a new post on the site Charlie's Weather 15 years, 9 months ago
November 16, 2010
8:53 P.M.
Alright ladies and gents, it’s time to tell you the TRUTH about snow in the upcoming days. There have been a lot of rumors flying around. I don’t know if I’ve ever told you, but I […]
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Charlie Phillips wrote a new post on the site Charlie's Weather 15 years, 9 months ago
November 11, 2010
9:09 P.M.
Making an acronym that sounds like an actual word (aka: not MOFACASOSWWWW – Major Outbreak of Frigrid Air, Copious Amounts of Snow or Other Severe Winter Weather in Western W […]
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Charlie Phillips wrote a new post on the site Charlie's Weather 15 years, 9 months ago
October 27, 2010
1:59 P.M.Look at that storm!!!
Now, many of you may have heard about the huge storm in the Midwest. There has been a lot of talk about it being the strongest extratropical storm on […]
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Charlie Phillips wrote a new post on the site Charlie's Weather 15 years, 10 months ago
October 24, 2010
10:21 P.M.
I hope you guys like the new blogger template by the way. I don’t care for it too much but it is a newer update so I can do more stuff, like put bigger pictures on it and stuff. I’m […] -
Charlie Phillips wrote a new post on the site Charlie's Weather 15 years, 10 months ago
October 23, 2010
2:01 P.M.
Many of you guys probably noticed that I didn’t update the blog the last couple days. I had a ton of homework. I’m not taking the easy way out of high school, I’m taking some really […]
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Charlie Phillips wrote a new post on the site Charlie's Weather 15 years, 10 months ago
October 20, 2010
4:34 P.M.
The details on the storms this weekend are still very, very murky. The American models, the GFS and the NAM, have been forecasting a large low pressure system to bottom out in the Gulf […]
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Charlie Phillips wrote a new post on the site Charlie's Weather 15 years, 10 months ago
October 19, 2010
5:24 P.M.
Well, the models have been all over the place over the past few runs with what they are showing, and I know exactly why. First, the jet stream is very strong, and although models are […]
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Charlie Phillips wrote a new post on the site Charlie's Weather 15 years, 10 months ago
October 18, 2010
4:04 P.M.
So, that strong surface low that looked like it was going to plow right into Western Washington has gone away, but the models are still showing an active pattern with a lot of rain […]
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Charlie Phillips wrote a new post on the site Charlie's Weather 15 years, 10 months ago
October 17, 2010
Hey everybody, thanks for continuing to read my blog, it means a lot. I know I’ve not been writing for a while, that generally means I just have a bunch of homework to do, as was the case this […]

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Charlie Phillips wrote a new post on the site Charlie's Weather 15 years, 10 months ago
El Nino and La Nina are both part of the El Nino Southern Oscilliation (ENSO) pattern in the eastern tropical Pacific ocean. This oscillation, or switching, refers to the temperature of the water in that region. […]
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Charlie Phillips wrote a new post on the site Charlie's Weather 15 years, 10 months ago
August 27, 2009
1:34 P.M.
So, today I’ll talk about our early autumn storms and our very tricky extended forecast. First of all, as most of you know, the tropics are very active in the months of august and […] -
Charlie Phillips wrote a new post on the site Charlie's Weather 15 years, 10 months ago
July 30, 2009
4:03 P.M.
Today went as expected; highs were again near 100 or above near the foothills, but temperatures were in the 60s at the coast due to a strong onshore flow. For the rest of us in between, […] -
Charlie Phillips wrote a new post on the site Charlie's Weather 15 years, 10 months ago
June 30, 2009
9:35 P.M.
Nothing new to talk about today. Tomorrow, I’ll talk about pyrocumulus clouds. Without looking up the term, post what you think they are on the wall. I’ll see how many people read this. […] -
Charlie Phillips wrote a new post on the site Charlie's Weather 15 years, 10 months ago
May 12, 2009
9:18 PMFor some reason, the atmosphere failed to really destabilize, and the expected thundershowers failed to flare up. Tomorrow, in the plains, there will be a huge outbreak of severe weather. […]
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