December 2011 archive

The Historic Chicago Blizzard of 2011

Hi Everyone, I’m very excited to bring another edition of historic weather videos.  This time, I came across some very nice videos on the powerful blizzard that struck the Central US, especially Chicago in early February of 2011.  Check out the videos and their descriptions on this amazing event .. Enjoy !!! The Historic Chicago Blizzard Of 2011: …

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US Weather Hazards Outlook (Fri, Dec 30 to Tue, Jan 10, 2012)

Good Evening Everyone, Each week, I’m going to provide this type of blog once per week.  One of the products I like to follow from the Climate Prediction Center is the US Hazards Asessment.  They offer a view of some of the weather hazards that could impact certain portions of the US.  In this blog, I …

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Climate Review for November 2011

Good Morning Everyone, First, I want to wish everyone Happy Holidays !!! This morning, I wanted to get this climate review for November put together. I’m going to share with you a quick view of past weather events from November. One of the really nice websites out there is the National Climate Data Center. Let’s take …

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Climate Review for October 2011

Good Evening Everyone, Tonight, I like to share with you a quick view of past weather events in October. One of the really nice websites out there is the National Climate Data Center. They offer a ton of climate weather data. In this blog, I like to highlight several key images for the month of …

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Looking Back – Blizzard of 1996

Hi everyone, Very excited to share with you some classic videos on the Blizzard of 1996.  The Blizzard of 1996 was amazing and the amount of snow ranged 25 to 30 inches, especially Philadelphia.   Ray Martin is a NWS meteorologist that has setup this great site that contains all significant past winter events.  Click on the …

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