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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Final Thoughts on Irene..

Hi Everyone, Irene certainly made some news the last couple of days.  I think the one thing that lacked in forecasting Irene was its intensity.  In my thinking, I thought she would be a category 4 by the time it hit eastern North Carolina.  But several issues developed with the system that prevented it from doing …

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Hurricane Irene – 10pm Update

Hi Everyone, I was gonna try to post today, but way to hectic.  This storm is causing a slew of problems across the Mid-Atlantic region.  The high wind gusts and heavy rainfall really causing real problems.  I will be posting some audio videos on my site when things calm down.  Rainfall amounts have ranged anywhere …

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Hurricane Irene – 6pm Update

Hi Everyone, The situation continues to grow and become very serious concerning Hurricane Irene.  At this hour, Hurricane Irene continues to churn her way toward the Eastern US.  Now, this just in from the National Weather Forecast Office in Mount Holly, NJ HURRICANE IRENE LOCAL STATEMENT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE MOUNT HOLLY NJ 526 PM EDT …

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Hurricane Irene – Late Evening Update

Hi Everyone, I finally got an audio video recorded late this evening discussing Hurricane Irene.  The video runs about 13 minutes, so you can click to various portions of the video you may want to check out.  Due to a glitch, the video will not be available until sometime tomorrow.  To access the video click …

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