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  • Location: Rotherhithe, 5.8M ASL
  • Location: Rotherhithe, 5.8M ASL

Serious situation unfolding in the Carolinas with a serious flood risk.

Chart weatherbell

A inch of rain seem significant in this part of the world let alone 20 inches!

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Flooding of biblical proportions?

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  • Location: Leeds
  • Weather Preferences: snow, heat, thunderstorms
  • Location: Leeds

Wow.. can you even imagine?

 

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I like variety in weather but from 20C to 3C in24 hours or less.. with snow to boot. That's too much.

 

It's Calgary btw.

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  • Location: Rotherhithe, 5.8M ASL
  • Location: Rotherhithe, 5.8M ASL

Wow.. can you even imagine?

 

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I like variety in weather but from 20C to 3C in24 hours or less.. with snow to boot. That's too much.

 

It's Calgary btw.

No it isn't if only it was like this on the other side of the pond. Wonderful climate Calgary has.

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  • Location: Camborne
  • Location: Camborne
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  • Location: swansea craig cefn parc 160 m asl
  • Location: swansea craig cefn parc 160 m asl
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  • Location: Napton on the Hill Warwickshire 500ft
  • Weather Preferences: Snow and heatwave
  • Location: Napton on the Hill Warwickshire 500ft

Putting the historic South Carolina rainfall into a graphical perspective:  http://wxch.nl/1L0APEx 

 

Thanks for all these updates all very interesting what goes on over the pond.

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  • Location: York
  • Weather Preferences: Long warm summer evenings. Cold frosty sunny winter days.
  • Location: York

Expected cold plunge for Sunday. A game of two halves.

Chart courtesy weatherbell

 

Yes parts of vermont maine etc expecting their first snow fall this weekend

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  • Location: Camborne
  • Location: Camborne

Winter outlook

 

Strong El Niño sets the stage for 2015-2016 winter weather

 

Forecasters at NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center issued the U.S. Winter Outlook today favoring cooler and wetter weather in Southern Tier states with above-average temperatures most likely in the West and across the Northern Tier. This year’s El Niño, among the strongest on record, is expected to influence weather and climate patterns this winter by impacting the position of the Pacific jet stream.

 

“A strong El Niño is in place and should exert a strong influence over our weather this winter,†said Mike Halpert, deputy director, NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center. “While temperature and precipitation impacts associated with El Niño are favored, El Niño is not the only player. Cold-air outbreaks and snow storms will likely occur at times this winter. However, the frequency, number and intensity of these events cannot be predicted on a seasonal timescale.â€

 

http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories2015/101515-noaa-strong-el-nino-sets-the-stage-for-2015-2016-winter-weather.html

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  • Location: Camborne
  • Location: Camborne

Patricia’s Remnants to Fuel Dangerous Rains in Texas

Life-threatening floods possible through Sunday in central Texas

While not as dramatic as an approaching Category 5 hurricane, a mammoth heavy-rain episode this weekend in Texas has real potential for harm and damage. The locations at greater risk include from the Hill Country west of Austin and San Antonio, extending through these major metro areas to the Houston area. Rainfall amounts in some areas have already exceeded the top amounts produced by Hurricane Patricia’s landfall in Mexico, and more is on the way.

http://www.wunderground.com/blog/JeffMasters/comment.html?entrynum=3167

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  • Location: Bacup Lancashire, 1000ft up in the South Pennines
  • Weather Preferences: Summer heat and winter cold, and a bit of snow when on offer
  • Location: Bacup Lancashire, 1000ft up in the South Pennines

Slightly off topic but certainly weather related.

11th November marks the 40th anniversary of the loss of the ore carrier, Edmund Fitzgerald which sank during a huge storm on Lake Superior.

All 29 members of the crew were lost on what is still the largest ship to sink on the Great Lakes.

I can still remember seeing this on the news at the time.

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