Tropical vs. Extratropical Cyclones

Thursday, September 15, 2011 4:05 P.M. I’m doing what would be Friday’s post today since I will hiking around Mt. Rainier tomorrow. We are now right at or just past the peak of hurricane season, and in a month or so, we should start seeing a more consistent flow of extratropical storms across the Pacific, […]

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The Next Storm to Watch

Wednesday, September 22, 2010 4:34 P.M. As many of you have noticed, the U.S. hasn’t been hit by a hurricane this year. We’ve come mighty close – one recurved off of the outer banks and one landed just south of Brownsville, but we have had no U.S. landfalls, which is phenomenal because this has been […]

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Our forecast and the hurricane season in the Atlantic

Wednesday, September 15, 2010 4:15 P.M. Greetings my friends! Recently, we’ve seen a gradual transition to fall from summer. The days are getting shorter, and they are also getting cloudier and rainier. Up until now, though, we’ve been in pretty good shape. Unfortunately for you sun fans, this rain coming in today will be the […]

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Hurricane Earl, Long-Range Pacific Northwest Weather Forecast

August 30, 2010 7:38 P.M. Hey everybody, I apologize for not updating for like a month and a half, I’ve been out of town practically the whole time. I’m actually still not home yet, I’m in Denver visiting colleges. Hurricane Earl has caught my attention. This system is now a major hurricane, and as of […]

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