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An Early-Season Winter Storm Will Bring Snow and Ice to the Midwest and Eastern States

Dennis Mersereau By Dennis Mersereau
November 14, 2018
3 Min Read

The raw chill that’s settled over the eastern half of the United States over the past couple of weeks set the stage for winter weather to follow closely behind. There’s a decent chance that many areas will see their first significant snow and…

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Nighttime Severe Thunderstorms and Tornadoes Are Likely Tonight in the South

Dennis Mersereau By Dennis Mersereau
November 5, 2018
3 Min Read

The Storm Prediction Center has issued a tornado watch for portions of Louisiana and Mississippi as a dangerous nocturnal severe weather outbreak gets underway. An enhanced risk for severe thunderstorms—a three out of five on the scale that measures the…

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Some Strong Tornadoes Are Possible Tonight in Louisiana and Mississippi

Dennis Mersereau By Dennis Mersereau
October 31, 2018
3 Min Read

A potent storm system moving through the southern United States today will trigger severe thunderstorms as the evening hours wear on. The environment ahead of the low-pressure system will allow some of those thunderstorms to spawn tornadoes, a few of…

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Fighting Conspiracy Theories Is a Matter of National Security

Dennis Mersereau By Dennis Mersereau
October 27, 2018
5 Min Read

I’m not shocked that the accused mail bomber, a Florida man who allegedly sent more than a dozen live explosives to prominent politicians, actors, and a news organization, shared posts about the chemtrail conspiracy theory on his social media…

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Can’t Stand the Gloomy Weather in the Southeast? Blame Cold Air Damming.

Dennis Mersereau By Dennis Mersereau
October 26, 2018
3 Min Read

Happy CAD season! Today is the first installment of many gray, soggy days that will cast a shroud of gloom over the southeastern United States through next spring. Cold air damming (CAD) is a frequent phenomenon east of the Appalachian Mountains during…

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Unusually Dry Pacific Northwest on Track to See Much-Needed Rainfall, But Not Enough

Dennis Mersereau By Dennis Mersereau
October 26, 2018
3 Min Read

We don’t really get the chance to talk about rain out west these days. A recurring story across much of the past…well, several years…is that the west is thirsty for any drop of water it can wring from the sky while areas east of the…

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Texas’ Lake Travis Approaches Record Levels as Heavy Rain Continues

Dennis Mersereau By Dennis Mersereau
October 19, 2018
3 Min Read

It’s been pretty calm across most of the United States for the past week, a far cry from what we’ve experienced for…well, the entire year up until now. Hurricane Michael is out of the picture, the raging Santa Ana winds in southern…

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A Look at Tropical Storm Michael’s Unexpectedly Intense Winds in Central N.C.

Dennis Mersereau By Dennis Mersereau
October 12, 2018
6 Min Read

More than a million people in North Carolina and Virginia are without power this evening as energy crews try to repair the damage caused by Tropical Storm Michael’s passage on Thursday. The Piedmont region was particularly hard hit, unexpectedly…

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Here’s Why It’s So Hard to Verify a Monstrous Hurricane’s Maximum Winds

Dennis Mersereau By Dennis Mersereau
October 11, 2018
6 Min Read

Hurricane Michael made landfall today near Panama City, Florida, with maximum sustained winds of 155 MPH. Its winds were just a few ticks short of a top-of-the-scale category five, but that doesn’t matter to the folks in the path of the storm. This…

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Hurricane Michael Nearing Landfall With 150 MPH Winds

Dennis Mersereau By Dennis Mersereau
October 10, 2018
2 Min Read

Hurricane Michael is just hours from landfall near Panama City, Florida, with maximum sustained winds of 150 MPH. The storm’s minimum pressure is now among the top-five lowest for any storm at landfall in the U.S. on record. Its winds are now…

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