Category: major hurricane
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The stationary front that has been placed to our south recently has finally begun to move away allowing us to begin warming starting […]
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The front that seemed to bring endless storms yesterday evening/last night is finally pushing through, despite the clouds lingering around. Behind this front […]
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Former Major Hurricane Matthew is finally headed out to sea, after watching it for nearly 2 weeks – from its genesis as a […]
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Please see below for a Facebook Live video update of the status of Category 4 (Major) Hurricane Matthew, which looks like it could […]
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We’re moving out of a very dry (and hot until this past week) September into October, which typically means fall begins in earnest. […]
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For the past day or so, we’ve been pushing out bits of information about Tropical Storm Isaac on our social feeds, however there […]
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On Saturday morning, October 1, as it reached category 3 strength, Hurricane Ophelia passed directly over a NOAA buoy positioned a couple hundred […]
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The blog has been quiet of late, owing to many things going on behind the scenes, as well as other obligations that have […]
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What seemed like a slow start to hurricane season has definitely taken on new life in September! The Atlantic basin is currently featuring […]
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In an update to my post from Monday, Colorado State University hurricane forecast experts Drs. Philip J. Klotzbach and William M. Gray released […]
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Hurricane Paloma (or “dove” in Spanish, how ironic is that?) has punished the Cayman Islands overnight, passing over Cayman Brac (where the calm […]
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Ike is lumbering towards the Texas coast with some very interesting features. While surface wind is holding tough at 100 mph, upper level […]
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I haven’t blogged in several days, so it’s probably time to update. My family spent the weekend at Chickasaw State Park in Henderson, […]
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Hurricane Gustav officially made landfall at 9:30am CDT (1430 UTC), Labor Day, September 1, 2008 near Cocodrie, LA, about 70 miles southwest of […]
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Gustav is about to make landfall south of Houma, LA at 8am. A radar image from New Orleans at 7:53am CDT is shown […]
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Woke up this morning to find that Gustav is yet another example of why it is so hard to forecast hurricanes, even when […]
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As expected when I last wrote and predicted by the models (though not to this extent), Gustav broke free from Jamaica, hit the […]
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As of this afternoon, Gustav has once again reached Hurricane status, increasing to 75 mph as it continues to expand into an increasingly […]
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As of 5pm EDT, Bertha has proven just how hard it is to forecast storm intensity. Six hours ago, NHC was forecasting a […]
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