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Weather on the other side of the world

Weather on the other side of the world

Sometimes our weather picture can get very localized. We can become a little too focused on our immediate surroundings. I decided to take a wider look around the world to see what was going on.

Web Exclusives 2013
Anatomy of a blizzard

Anatomy of a blizzard

My last newsletter was about a historic storm, hurricane Sandy, and this newsletter, will be about another historic storm, the blizzard of 2013 (Winter Storm Nemo).

Web Exclusives 2013
Frontal anatomy

Frontal anatomy

When discussing weather and weather forecasts, the term “front” is used frequently. And, sometimes misused.

May/June 2013
Sandy’s left hook

Sandy’s left hook

The Coriolis effect tends to make storms curve to the right in the northern hemisphere. So why did Hurricane Sandy make a left turn?

Web Exclusives 2012
A powerful weather resource

A powerful weather resource

Pilot charts remain a useful tool for long-range planning

July/August 2012
WildHorse beats to St. Maarten

WildHorse beats to St. Maarten

Our destination, St. Maarten in the Leeward Islands, often was behind us as we battled to stay in control.

May/June 2012
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