Just when you think spring is in the air, and the snow has finally melted, old man winter may strike again towards the end of this week. Think this is only an April Fool's Joke? Think again! This storm has the potential of affecting several major cities located in the Northeast. While many of the major metropolitan cities will see mainly all rain along the I-95 corridor, areas further inland will endure heavy snow. The low pressure system located in the pictures (depicted by the red L) will strengthen rapidly Friday morning as it makes its way on a path across the Cape Cod bend. Heavy moisture will be pulled in off the Gulf of Maine and with cold enough temperatures here in the northern New England states, ample amounts of snow may be produced. Expect anywhere from 6-12 inches with this next incoming storm for places in northern NY, VT, NH, MA and ME. At this point, most people are just about sick of the winter, and are ready for the return of spring! I know I certainly am.
Wednesday, March 30, 2011
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Large Hail Falls From the Sky on March 26th, 2011 in the Deep South
Could you even imagine a piece of ice that large falling from the sky? Very large hail fell in portions of Alabama and Georgia on Saturday, March 26, 2011. This piece of hail was measured at 3 inches and fell Saturday evening. Hail this size could easily injure people and damage rooftops and cars. Although not all of the hail was measured at this size, these storms ripped across the deep south and affected many living there. When hail is ever in your forecast, you know that severe weather is just around the corner, so always be prepared. And stay in doors!
Monday, March 21, 2011
Monday, March 14, 2011
Second Reactor Explodes at the Nuclear Power Plant in Japan!!
Just when you think an earthquake and tsunami is more than enough, the nuclear power plant in Japan has exploded again due to failing cooling systems. There was supposedly a hydrogen build up that led to this second explosion that happened today, March 14th. Fear of a nuclear meltdown have scientists scrambling to get the situation under control.
I know this blog was meant for severe weather occuring in the world, but lately the devastating earthquake and following tsunami have to be put in the spotlight. I will continue monitoring the weather for you and update you on the newest severe weather occuring. Remember, spring is right around the corner and that means tornado alley will come back to life soon. Stay turned and please continue following my blog. Thanks!
Sunday, March 13, 2011
Massive Tidal Wave Slams the Coast of Japan
This crazy video looks like something straight out of a movie. The tsunami that was generated by a powerful 8.9 magnitude earthquake located right off the coast of Japan. Just when the shaking came to an end, waves inundated the coast quickly after. Residents only had 10-15 minutes warning time before the first wave came in due to the epicenter of the earthquake being located so close to Japan. It is hard to say what the death toll will be but many believe it will top in the tens of thousands. It's scary to think what happened to those who were driving down the street in this video. Not only did these waves carry away homes and cars, fires broke out due to gas line eruptions. And to make things even worse, the nuclear power plant in Japan has had tremendous amounts of problems with radiation being released into the atmosphere. Fears of explosions of the center are very high, and they are working around the clock to get things taken care of. 180,000 residents living around the area were forced to evacuate due to this crazy emergency. Everyday more and more videos continue to pour into the media, so I am working to find the best ones out there. Continue to visit my blog and I will surely be posting more as the days go on. My thoughts and prayers go out to those who were affected by this devastating event in Japan and the others in the Pacific basin that had to go through something so horrible.
Friday, March 11, 2011
Thursday, March 10, 2011
Tornado Rips Through a Hardware Store in Theodore, AL
The las two video blogs I posted are the best severe weather videos I have found in a while!! These were captured by surveillance cameras located in a hardware store in Theodore, Alabama. This tornado was rated an EF2 on the Enhanced Fujita scale. Winds ranged anywhere from 110-137 mph!! As you can see in this video, the lights began to flicker once power lines began to fall in the surrounding towns. Within seconds, the screen goes black and the building begins to crumble. Winds swirled inside the store and tossed objects all over the place until the ceiling began to collapse. Four injuries were reported from civilians that were unfortunately in the building at the time. It was confirmed that everyone was luckily ok!
This was just one of the many tornadoes that ripped across the deep south beginning March 8th and continuing through March 10th.
Monday, March 7, 2011
How Hurricanes Form
Interested in knowing how hurricanes form? Or perhaps what environment is critical for these monsters to evolve? Take a look at this short clip I found from the Discovery Channel.
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Severe Weather Watches and Warnings for March 5th, 2011 [NWS]
A low pressure system associated with a cold front in the southeast part of the country is wreaking havoc in many states. Severe weather broke out late last night (March 4th) into today and brought about very strong storms. Gusty winds and isolated tornadoes were the main threat with this and a tornado watch continues for eastern Alabama and for the panhandle of Florida until 10 p.m. central time (depicted by the red box on the map). A tornado was reported in Louisiana earlier today in the town of Rayne. Crowley, LA also has a confirmed EF0 tornado. Many homes and business have received tremendous amounts of damage, and many are without power. Flooding is also an issue with these storms producing rainfall rates of 1-2 inches per hour! As of early his afternoon, 12 people have been confirmed injured with at least 1 fatality by the NWS. If you happen to live in these areas, please take action: keep an eye out and prepare for severe weather.
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