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...
by admin | Dec 4, 2012 | Blue Water Blog
A cold front will move across portions of the eastern half of the nation over the next 24 hours or so. Let’s take a look at potential rainfall accumulations, especially in light of areas of the prolonged drought. First, the current set-up: The first image shows the...
by admin | Nov 28, 2012 | Blue Water Blog
Flood Threat and Excessive Rain For Northern California A persistent feed of Pacific moisture will bring multiple weather systems into Northern California and the Pacific Northwest (PNW) through next week. Meteorologist use the term “atmospheric river” (AR) to...
by admin | Nov 21, 2012 | Blue Water Blog
For most of the nation, it will be a very quiet Thanksgiving week with the majority of the nation receiving little or no significant precipitation. However, there are two areas of interest, the Pacific Northwest and central parts of the nation. Pacific Northwest...
by admin | Nov 15, 2012 | Blue Water Blog
Drought Persists A prolonged period of dry weather can be expected through much of the remainder of the month for much of the nation. Significant precipitation is not expected over much of the western U.S., as well as the Southeast U.S. into the Ohio Valley....
by admin | Nov 14, 2012 | Blue Water Blog
A Quiet Week As expected, the weather is very quiet across the nation this week. An exception will be the Pacific Northwest where the rainy spell will persists over Northern California, Oregon, and Washington through much of the week. Limited Midwest Drought...
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