My new podcast is out and I provide a detailed forecast for this weekend and next week, including Christmas Day. And then I turn to the great Northeast snowstorm of yesterday, telling you about the amazing totals and the nature of the Nor'Easter s cyclones that produce heavy snow over the region.
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December 18, 2020
New Podcast: The Holiday Week Weather Forecast and the Inside Story on the Northeast Snowstorms
My new podcast is out and I provide a detailed forecast for this weekend and next week, including Christmas Day. And then I turn to the great Northeast snowstorm of yesterday, telling you about the amazing totals and the nature of the Nor'Easter s cyclones that produce heavy snow over the region.
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ReplyDeleteIt would be nice if this had a video component, with the camera pointed at a synoptic map, with Cliff annotating.
ReplyDeleteYes,an excellent idea.
DeleteThought this article about Sofar and their ocean going sensors might interest you:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2020/12/18/ocean-observing-sofar-buoys/
Looks like marginal conditions for a bit of pre-Christmas lowland snow tomorrow afternoon and evening. Hope so!
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