My Caribbean satellite image of the day above.The non tropical kind as we are all about geology today!Caught in the wind flow.... 2 sides of a natural disaster.Gray, caustic ash covering everything.....beautiful...
The world is watching.......but especially South Florida.Home to many from that part of the world.Colorful headlines for a gray, ashy disaster.Looks like a nuclear blast in ways.An ongoing disaster on a...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2021_eruption_of_LaSoufri%C3%A8reWhat is in a name? The name La Soufriere literally means sulfur and that is the smell that pervades the atmosphere as caustic ash rains down onto the tropical island famous for...
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So let's talk tropics.There used to be a room online for that...Looked like Stalk Tropics to me.Palm Beach Post... great paper.But I digress... (punctuation is so important...)Yes we are watching the satellites.Watching...
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Just released!Just a snippet of the many important details.PLEASE READ IT ...take it all in carefully.East coast has higher than normal risk.Gulf Coast, as always... always in it!Please use the link...
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As we're past the one-month mark to Eclipse Day, people are making their final plans for traveling to the path...
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On Monday, November 11, an overperforming light snow event caught DOT crews in the St. Louis are off guard, resulting...
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August was another busy month of observing, with a couple of good days among another mostly unproductive stretch.
July 30: Dissipating...
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I essentially took a month off of work to dedicate most of my workdays to finish production...
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Busy - but mostly frustrating and unproductive - storm observing has continued throughout the month of June, precluding frequent updates...
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VIDEO: Magnitude 4.5 earthquake in Ridgecrest
VIDEO: Visuals of shaking from 6 earthquakes in Ridgecrest
GALLERY: Ridgecrest earthquake surface rupture
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The Mississippi River crested this week at Alton, Illinois, just below the record set in 1993.
The line of red paint...
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2019 Great Plains trip #3 continues, and it's been a busy one! Here is a quick summary of the...
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Models continue to show the prolific and long-term severe weather-favorable pattern beginning in the Great Plains this Friday and continuing...
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Over the past 48 hours, multiple models have started to indicate - with consistency - a observing-favorable pattern beginning around...
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I fell way behind on my expedition log updates, so here is one big page with all of the trips...
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Plains weather expedition #2 for 2019 is on the books. This trip was not a successful one tornado-wise, and...