August 26, 2008 | 9:01 pm

Gustav entering dangerous territory

Fay continues to impact the southeast and some of that moisture will get sucked into an approaching cold front by the end of the week. The washout that I thought would impact the Northeast looks like it will be placed on hold for a couple of days, but it is coming. The weather works on [...]

August 24, 2008 | 5:50 pm

WINTER, WINTER, WINTER?

I couldn’t help myself, but yesterday while shopping for school I picked up the Farmer’s Alamanac. I quickly flipped through the pages to find the section where they did seasonal weather forecasting. When I finally got to the page, that’s when I saw it.
A map of the United States stood their looking at me, glaring [...]

August 21, 2008 | 9:33 pm

How long is it going to last?

The Northeast has been spoiled for sure this week. We should hazy, hot, and humid! What happened to the dog days of summer? I’m not complaining though and I’m sure many of you aren’t either.
The heat and humidity will be on the increase tomorrow – Sunday until a cold front moves through sometime either on [...]

August 18, 2008 | 11:39 pm

Fay track further south

After looking over the data today, I think Fay will make landfall further south more towards Naples area as opposed to the Tampa Bay area. The below graphic illustrates the cone of possibility of where Fay will likely track. Appears likely that Fay will not gain hurricane status before making landfall. Fay will be known [...]

August 17, 2008 | 11:53 pm

Fay will track…

As expected Fay remained the same intensity throughout much of the day. Fay is causing havoc in Cuba with flooding rains and strong wind gusts. Fay will move over the island tonight into early tomorrow before emerging in the Gulf. This is where intensification is likely to occur. I think Fay will make landfall as [...]