by admin | Jul 31, 2012 | Blue Water Blog
Shelby County Alabama received an excessive amount of rainfall earlier today. A record rainfall of 4.31 inches was set at Birmingham which breaks the old record of 1.55 set in 1991. This first image shows radar-estimated rainfall while the second is from CoCoRaHS...
by admin | Jul 30, 2012 | Blue Water Blog
Scattered Hit or Miss Storms Through The Week It looks like a typical summer week across much of the Southeast U.S. The jet stream will remain over the northern tier of the nation with a ridge of high pressure from Texas northward. Hot and dry weather will prevail...
by admin | Jul 30, 2012 | News
Blue Water Outlook will provide weather and water briefings for the Salvation Army Southern Territory throughout hurricane season. The Salvation Army Southern Territory consists of 15 southern states, including the entire Gulf of Mexico...
by admin | Jul 27, 2012 | Uncategorized
Blue Water Briefing is a comprehensive briefing that describes the current hydro-meteorological situation, existing vulnerabilities and potential threats. Blue Water Briefiegs are conducted by John Feldt, founder of Blue Water Outlook. Blue Water Briefings fall into...
by admin | Jul 27, 2012 | Blue Water Blog, Hurricane 2012
As we end the month of July and head into August, I’ll occasionally take a look at the topics. While it is still too early for the serious ramp up of activity, systems occasionally do impact the U.S. in July. So far, so good. The tropics look quiet at this time...
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