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Danny Glover Claims Haiti Earthquake a Result of Global Warming
January 16, 2010 2 Comments

Recently in an interview with GritTV, actor Danny Glover made a comment that I found to be completely absurd. In his statement, Glover says that the entire Caribbean region is in danger of earthquakes due to global warming and the failure of the Copenhagen conference.

Possible Cape Verde Tropical Storm
August 09, 2009 Leave a Comment

The Atlantic Basin might actually be coming alive – maybe. A low pressure area associated with a tropical wave just off the western coastline of Africa is organizing near the Cape Verde Islands. The system is moving to the west at 10-15 mph and the National Hurricane Center has given it a 30 percent chance of becoming a tropical depression within the next 48-hours.

FSU scientists unveil new seasonal hurricane forecasting model
August 09, 2009 Leave a Comment

Scientists at The Florida State University’s Center for Ocean-Atmospheric Prediction Studies (COAPS) have developed a new computer model that they hope will predict with unprecedented accuracy how many hurricanes will occur in a given season.

Storms Winds Cause Chaos in Canada
August 04, 2009 Leave a Comment

Canadian meteorologist say that gave as much warning as possible about a severe wind event that collasped a stage at the Big Valley Jamboree in Camrose. A severe weather warning was issued for the area at 6:04 p.m., several minutes after the stage collasped at around 5:57 p.m.

Hurricane Modification Patents Filed by Bill Gates
August 02, 2009 2 Comments

Last month USA Today reported that Five U.S. Patent and Trade Office patent applications, made public on July 9, propose slowing hurricanes by pumping cold, deep-ocean water in their paths from barges. If issued, the patents offer 18 years of legal rights to the idea for Gates and co-inventors, including climate scientist Ken Caldeira of the Carnegie Institution of Washington.

Denver Tornado Interception
June 07, 2009 4 Comments
Denver Tornado Interception

I don’t know what is more thrilling, when you intercept a tornado – or when one of your long-time friends and past tour guest intercepts a tornado. The latter happened today when I received a text message from Nicole saying there was a wicked storm in the Denver area and she was going to head out an “see what she could see”.

Rare Convective Heat Burst in Oklahoma
June 05, 2009 1 Comment
Rare Convective Heat Burst in Oklahoma

Overnight (June 7th, 2009) a rare atmospheric phenomenon occurred in south-central Oklahoma. No it wasn’t a tornado, it was much more rare than that – even during 2009! Suddenly at about 3am CDT in Jefferson County the air temperature became very hot and dry, the temperature shot up to 97 degrees F, literally within minutes. The event that happened is called a Convective Heat Burst, it happens when a parcel of very cold and unsaturated air within a dying storm descends very rapidly and warms due to compression (at a rate of 9.8C per 1,000 meters) and overshoots its equilibrium level and reaches the surface.

Tornadoes Tear Through Mississippi
March 26, 2009 2 Comments

A recent story by Associated Press writer Holbrook Mohr tells a familiar story – in …

Electric Blue Cloud Forms After Shuttle Launch
March 16, 2009 Leave a Comment
Electric Blue Cloud Forms After Shuttle Launch

Whenever possible I always try to attend various launches from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida and with no weather of notability happening in the plains – Renee and I decided to make a trip to the east coast and witness the launch of STS-119 from Titusville, FL.

A Horse Named “Greensburg”
March 14, 2009 Leave a Comment
A Horse Named “Greensburg”

Greensburg is for sale! Not the town that was almost completely destroyed when an EF-5 tornado hit it on May 4th, 2007, but Greensburg the race horse. And half of the money that Greensburg brings at auction will be given to the town of the same name to help them with their continued recovery efforts.

National Weather Service Making Changes to Warnings
March 12, 2009 Leave a Comment

The National Weather Service just released a 48-page report that contains the details of their service assessment of the Super Tuesday Outbreak of February 5-6, 2008.

Sirius | XM Reports Fourth Quarter and FY 2008 Results
March 11, 2009 Leave a Comment
Sirius | XM Reports Fourth Quarter and FY 2008 Results

Sirius|XM posted the company’s fourth quarter and full year results today with a pro forma adjusted income of $32 million (compared to a $224M loss of a year ago), making it the first time in the company’s history that it has reported a gain instead of a loss.

StormWiki Gets a Facebook Group
March 09, 2009 Leave a Comment

StormWiki is sort of like a giant science related social experiment – it has been created to collect the knowledge of its authors for the learning experience of its readers. Its authors can be anyone – perhaps you might decide to write an article on a topic related to severe weather and that you know something about.

NFL Players Succumbed to the Weather
March 04, 2009 Leave a Comment
NFL Players Succumbed to the Weather

When four friends, including two NFL players decided to head out into the Gulf of Mexico for a fishing trip on the morning of Saturday February 28th, their fate was probably already sealed.

Let’s Make a Wiki
February 25, 2009 1 Comment

Since it’s founding on January 15th, 2001 Wikipedia.com has grown to become the world’s largest encyclopedia. And of course the world’s largest encyclopedia has a lot of content related to meteorology and severe weather, but I had an idea – a Wikipedia clone that is focused exclusively on meteorology and severe weather. It’s an idea that some people might find objectionable, but I think not.