by Dennis | Oct 25, 2012 | Basic Blog, Basic Information
I would not be doing my job if I failed to mention the possibility of this storm missing the region completely. There is evidence that the storm will veer off into the Atlantic and miss the chance at phasing with the frontal system approaching from the west. ...
by Dennis | Oct 25, 2012 | Basic Blog, Short Range Forecast, Storm Center, Weather
As time progresses as does my confidence in the track of the storm that is currently Sandy. 24 hours of model runs have come in since my last update and most have kept the same path as was shown yesterday. The storm has been named “Frankenstorm” by a...
by Dennis | Oct 24, 2012 | Basic Blog, Short Range Forecast, Storm Center, Weather
When someone utters the phrase “The Perfect Storm”, there are a few thoughts that go through peoples mind. Most of these thoughts originate with the Hollywood blockbuster by the same title, but putting the human side aside for a moment, it was really an amazing...
by Dennis | Oct 18, 2012 | Basic Blog, Long Range Forecast, Weather
The time has come for my forecast numbers to be released, and etched in history so that come March we may revisit them and chuckle at either A. How correct they are, or B. How incredibly wrong I was in trying to predict one of the most complex systems in physical...
by Dennis | Oct 11, 2012 | Basic Blog, Long Range Forecast, Weather
As I stated in Part 1 of my winter forecast series, weather around the world can have a noticeable impact on the conditions in your small home town. You can think butterfly flapping its wings in a sense, a chain reaction of events can cause something seemingly...
by Dennis | Oct 4, 2012 | Basic Blog, Long Range Forecast, Weather
This is a continuation of my 2012-2013 Winter Forecast. Part 1 can be read here. When it comes to long range forecasting, there are few things more useful than global atmospheric or oceanic patterns. Examples of these patterns include ENSO (El Nino/La Nina), Arctic...