Archive for the 'Weather' Category


Thanksgiving Outlook (UPDATED)
November 20th, 2012 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 13 Comments


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Turkey, cranberry sauce, stuffing, some green vegeatable, pie, gas, football, weird relative interactions, "SAY HELLO TO YOUR AUNT." Oh, you wanted a weather prediction. Riiiiight. So on the east coast, we've been under an incredible high pressure. The amount of clear, quiet weather we've had is anamalous for November ... ...Read more


Weekend Outlook
November 16th, 2012 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 4 Comments


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With major resorts across the country opening this weekend, it's time I get off my butt and start the weekend outlooks. Lucky for me, there just isn't a lot to say this weekend. (I'm tired and busy from real work) Across the country we've had a pretty tranquil few days. ... ...Read more


Storm out west, Warm out east
November 9th, 2012 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 3 Comments


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As I've discussed on Facebook (for whatever that is worth) a major storm is set to impact the western half of the United States. As I type this a large, cold pacific storm is marching into the West. This storm will bring robust snows to the intermountain west, and ... ...Read more


Major Coastal Storm “Sandy” Set to Impact Northeast (UPDATED)
October 25th, 2012 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 19 Comments


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UPDATE I love weather. I really really do. However I recognize that exciting weather rarely comes without consequences. So I wanted to be wrong. I wanted Sandy to miss wide right. By hundreds of miles. She didn't. As I type this Sandy is nearing landfall along the southern NJ ... ...Read more


Winter 2012-2013 Begins (?)(Update)
October 3rd, 2012 | By:  Lionel Hutz | 8 Comments


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UPDATE -- OCTOBER 6, 2012 -- 7:16 AM Despite no clear model consensus, I think I've figured out a reasonable solution. As of this morning I think we'll see a weak surface low pressure develop around NJ sunda am and move N/E along a frontal boundary. The long wave ... ...Read more

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