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September Five, two thousand seventeen

Florida and Puerto Rico are under a state of emergency ahead of Irma.

Hurricane Irma Strengthens Into a Category five as it Bears Down on the Leeward Islands; Dangerous Threat for Florida, Southeast

Here is what you need to know about Irma’s threat this week into the weekend.

Monsters of the Atlantic: The Basin’s Category five Hurricanes

September Five, two thousand seventeen

An in-depth look the Atlantic’s Category five hurricanes and the destruction they have caused.

Very first Week of Meteorological Fall is Living Up to Its Name as Chilly Temperatures Devour Eastern, Southern U.S.

September Five, two thousand seventeen

Cooler temperatures will accompany the beginning of fall’s very first month.

Hurricane Irma a Dangerous Threat for Florida, Southeast U.S.; Hurricane Warnings for Leeward Islands, Puerto Rico, Cherry Islands

Here is what you need to know about Irma’s threat this week into the weekend.

Category four Hurricane Irma a Growing Threat for U.S.; Hurricane Warnings Issued for Leeward Islands, Puerto Rico and Cherry Islands

Here is what you need to know about Irma’s threat this week into the weekend.

All-Time Record-High Temperature Set in San Francisco; Record Warmth Shifts to the Northwest This Week

September Four, two thousand seventeen

More record highs are possible this week in the Northwest.

Evacuations Lifted, Firefighters Make Progress On Largest Wildfire in Los Angeles History

September Four, two thousand seventeen

The La Tuna fire is one of many wildfires now blazing in western states.

Hurricane Irma a Growing Threat for the United States; Hurricane Warnings Issued For Leeward Islands, Hurricane Observe Hiked in Puerto Rico

Here is what you need to know about Irma’s threat this week.

Hurricane Irma a Growing Concern For the United States; Potential Serious Threat to Leeward Islands, Puerto Rico, Hispaniola, Bahamas and Cuba

Here is what you need to know about Irma’s threat this week.

Why the Hurricane Irma Forecast for the U.S. Is Still Uncertain and Difficult

September Four, two thousand seventeen

Here’s why it’s still too soon to determine whether Irma will affect the U.S.

Labor Day Forecast: Stormy Weather Possible in Midwest, South While West Remains Hot, Dry

September Three, two thousand seventeen

Find out where showers and thunderstorms could influence your holiday weekend plans.

Harvey Aftermath: Fights Proceed As Death Toll Rises

Here’s the latest on the catastrophic flooding in Texas.

Hurricane Irma Strengthens Into a Category Trio; Potential Threat to the Leeward Islands, Puerto Rico, Bahamas and the United States

September Three, two thousand seventeen

What you need to know about Irma’s threat this week.

Harvey Beyond Houston: Authorities Proceed to Monitor Chemical Plant After Explosions

September Trio, two thousand seventeen

As Harvey moves away from Texas, areas outside Houston are feeling the effects of the storm.

Tropical Depression Lidia Moving Away from Mexico’s Baja California after Killing Five and Triggering Floods; Flash Flood, Mudslide Threat Proceeds

September Two, two thousand seventeen

Parts of the Baja Peninsula will be impacted by Lidia into Sunday.

Harvey Sea Flooding Shatters Records and Could Last For Days

September Two, two thousand seventeen

All that record rainfall will take days to drain.

Maps Display What Harvey’s Rainfall Would Look Like in Other Cities

September Two, two thousand seventeen

Here’s what Harvey’s rainfall would look like if it fell in other cities.

Harvey’s Catastrophic Flood Disaster Comes to an End

September 1, two thousand seventeen

Harvey’s mess of powerful rain is nearing its last gam.

Chemical Plant Explosions Caused by Harvey Shine Spotlight on French Company Arkema

September 1, two thousand seventeen

Arkema SA was not exactly a household name before explosions and smoke were reported at its plant in Texas.

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Meteorology of Saturday’s Colombian Flood Disaster That Killed 254

At least two hundred fifty four people were killed in the in the city of Mocoa (population 40,000) in southwest Colombia near the border of Ecuador early Saturday, when torrential rains triggered a debris flow on a nearby mountain that surged into the town as a thick wall of water carrying tons of mud and debris. The disaster is the fourth deadliest weather-related disaster in Colombia’s recorded history.

Iconic American Destination Virtually Isolated for Rest of Year

Half of the village of Big Sur, on the coast of central California, has lost its only access to the north following the demolition of the flood-damaged Pfeiffer Canyon Bridge along State Route one (also Rt. One or SR 1) on March Nineteen. Albeit Rt. One to the south of Big Sur has reopened to traffic (after mud and rock glides were cleared) it is a long 70-mile journey along the windy but spectacular highway to Cambria, the next town of any significance where supplies can be had. CalTrans (California Department of Transportation) estimates it will take 6-9 months to rebuild a fresh bridge over the canyon.

An extreme meteorological event; was one of its results a 1000-year flood?

The confluence of meteorological ingredients the very first weekend in October two thousand fifteen resulted in an extreme weather event with severe impacts. Was one of them a 1000-year flood?

Why the Arrest of a Science-Loving 14-year-old Matters

Сентябрь 16, two thousand fifteen

By now, many of you have heard or read about the arrest of Ahmed Mohamed, a 14-year-old high school student from Irving, Texas. Ahmed was arrested because school officials called the police after he displayed one of his teachers his homemade clock. Mistaken for a bomb, Ahmed was taken into custody, interrogated, shamed, suspended (still on suspension today, Wednesday), and reprimanded. All of this after it has been found that the “device” he brought to school was indeed, a homemade clock.

2013-14 – An Interesting Winter From A to Z

It was a very interesting winter across a good part of the nation from the Rockies through the Plains to the Northeast. Let’s break down the most significant winter storms on a month by month basis.

What the 5th IPCC Assessment Doesn’t Include

Сентябрь 27, two thousand thirteen

Melting permafrost has the potential to release an extra 1.Five trillion tons of carbon into the atmosphere, and could increase our global average temperature by 1.5°F in addition to our day-to-day human emissions. However, this effect is not included in the IPCC report issued Friday morning, which means the estimates of how Earth’s climate will switch are likely on the conservative side.

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Here is what you need to know about Irma’s threat this week into the weekend.

September Five, two thousand seventeen

Behind Irma, we now have Jose.

What Hurricane Irma’s Track Forecast Could Mean for Florida, Southeast U.S.

September Five, two thousand seventeen

It’s still too soon for key details, but here’s what we know about Irma’s potential U.S. track.

Five Things To Know About Hurricane Irma

September Five, two thousand seventeen

Here’s what you need to know about powerful Hurricane Irma.

Tropical Depression Thirteen Forms Near Tampico, Mexico; Mighty Rain Threat for Eastern Mexico

September Five, two thousand seventeen

Tropical Depression Thirteen has formed in the Gulf of Mexico. Here’s where it will go.

Hurricane Irma Prompts States of Emergency, Evacuations in Caribbean

September Five, two thousand seventeen

Scores of Caribbean islands made final preparations for Hurricane Irma as the massive storm closed in.

Very first Week of Meteorological Fall is Living Up to Its Name as Chilly Temperatures Absorb Eastern, Southern U.S.

September Five, two thousand seventeen

Cooler temperatures will accompany the beginning of fall’s very first month.

Disasters Proclaimed, Evacuations Ordered in Florida as ‘Potentially Catastrophic’ Hurricane Irma Approaches

Florida and Puerto Rico are under a state of emergency ahead of Irma.

Oregon’s Eagle Creek Wildfire Grows to Ten,000 Acres, Coerces Evacuations

September Five, two thousand seventeen

The wildfire has shut down roadways and rained ash on nearby areas.

Irma Prompts Mandatory Evacuation Orders in Miami, Florida Keys: ‘The Sooner People Leave, the Better’

Florida and Puerto Rico are under a state of emergency ahead of Irma.

Irma Prompts Mandatory Evacuation Order in Florida Keys: ‘The Sooner People Leave, the Better’

September Five, two thousand seventeen

Florida and Puerto Rico are under a state of emergency ahead of Irma.

Satellite Photos Showcase the Fierce Power of Hurricane Irma as a Uncommon Atlantic Category Five

September Five, two thousand seventeen

Irma’s extreme energy is effortless to see from space.

Hurricane Irma is Not Alone: Two Other Atlantic Systems to Witness

September Five, two thousand seventeen

The Atlantic Basin will remain active in the week ahead.

Monsters of the Atlantic: The Basin’s Category five Hurricanes

September Five, two thousand seventeen

An in-depth look the Atlantic’s Category five hurricanes and the destruction they have caused.

Hurricane Irma a Dangerous Threat for Florida, Southeast U.S.; Hurricane Warnings for Leeward Islands, Puerto Rico, Cherry Islands

Here is what you need to know about Irma’s threat this week into the weekend.

Category four Hurricane Irma a Growing Threat for U.S.; Hurricane Warnings Issued for Leeward Islands, Puerto Rico and Cherry Islands

Here is what you need to know about Irma’s threat this week into the weekend.

Cone of Uncertainty: Facts and Myths About This Tropical Forecasting Contraption

September Four, two thousand seventeen

The tropical forecast cone issued by the National Hurricane Center is often misunderstood. Here’s an explanation of this “cone of uncertainty.”

All-Time Record-High Temperature Set in San Francisco; Record Warmth Shifts to the Northwest This Week

September Four, two thousand seventeen

More record highs are possible this week in the Northwest.

Evacuations Lifted, Firefighters Make Progress On Largest Wildfire in Los Angeles History

September Four, two thousand seventeen

The La Tuna fire is one of many wildfires now blazing in western states.

Hurricane Irma a Growing Threat for the United States; Hurricane Warnings Issued For Leeward Islands, Hurricane Witness Lifted in Puerto Rico

Here is what you need to know about Irma’s threat this week.

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Meteorology of Saturday’s Colombian Flood Disaster That Killed 254

At least two hundred fifty four people were killed in the in the city of Mocoa (population 40,000) in southwest Colombia near the border of Ecuador early Saturday, when torrential rains triggered a debris flow on a nearby mountain that surged into the town as a ample wall of water carrying tons of mud and debris. The disaster is the fourth deadliest weather-related disaster in Colombia’s recorded history.

Iconic American Destination Virtually Isolated for Rest of Year

Half of the village of Big Sur, on the coast of central California, has lost its only access to the north following the demolition of the flood-damaged Pfeiffer Canyon Bridge along State Route one (also Rt. One or SR 1) on March Nineteen. Albeit Rt. One to the south of Big Sur has reopened to traffic (after mud and rock slips were cleared) it is a long 70-mile journey along the windy but spectacular highway to Cambria, the next town of any significance where supplies can be had. CalTrans (California Department of Transportation) estimates it will take 6-9 months to rebuild a fresh bridge over the canyon.

An extreme meteorological event; was one of its results a 1000-year flood?

The confluence of meteorological ingredients the very first weekend in October two thousand fifteen resulted in an extreme weather event with severe impacts. Was one of them a 1000-year flood?

Why the Arrest of a Science-Loving 14-year-old Matters

Сентябрь 16, two thousand fifteen

By now, many of you have heard or read about the arrest of Ahmed Mohamed, a 14-year-old high school student from Irving, Texas. Ahmed was arrested because school officials called the police after he demonstrated one of his teachers his homemade clock. Mistaken for a bomb, Ahmed was taken into custody, interrogated, shamed, suspended (still on suspension today, Wednesday), and reprimanded. All of this after it has been found that the “device” he brought to school was indeed, a homemade clock.

2013-14 – An Interesting Winter From A to Z

It was a very interesting winter across a good part of the nation from the Rockies through the Plains to the Northeast. Let’s break down the most significant winter storms on a month by month basis.

What the 5th IPCC Assessment Doesn’t Include

Сентябрь 27, two thousand thirteen

Melting permafrost has the potential to release an extra 1.Five trillion tons of carbon into the atmosphere, and could increase our global average temperature by 1.5°F in addition to our day-to-day human emissions. However, this effect is not included in the IPCC report issued Friday morning, which means the estimates of how Earth’s climate will switch are likely on the conservative side.

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