by admin | Dec 26, 2012 | Blue Water Blog
Soaking Rainfall Over the Southeast U.S. The weather pattern has changed significantly over parts of the Southeast U.S. since the middle of the month. With a strong negatively-phased Arctic Oscillation in place, storm tracks have aligned over portions of Mississippi,...
by admin | Dec 24, 2012 | Blue Water Blog
Soaking 1 – 3″ Rainfall Over the Next Few Days A stalled front will serve as the focus for widespread soaking rainfall across the Southeast U.S. over the next several days. Rainfall amounts could exceed 2 inches, and in the 3- to 4-inch range in spots,...
by admin | Dec 19, 2012 | Blue Water Blog
Parts of the nation will receive signifcant amounts of either rain or snow over the next few days as a strong area of low pressure and trailing cold front moves across the eastern half of the nation. Major Snow Storm Heavy snow will fall from the central Plains into...
by admin | Dec 13, 2012 | Blue Water Blog
As we head into the middle of December, the atmosphere is becoming more active. The impact of a negative-phased Arctic Oscillation (AO) continues to play a role in shaping the alignment of the jet stream, and resulting precipitation trends. Southeast U.S. The...
by admin | Dec 10, 2012 | Blue Water Blog
Rain Event Update: Southeast U.S. If you had a chance to listen to my weekly outlook you might have heard me mention the tightening thermal boundary over the Southeast U.S. in response to the negative Arctic Oscillation. Showers and thunderstorms have developed along...
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