I have been posting about Alabama weather on this blog since April 2006. Here you will find my observations, information provided by the NWS, links to quality weather information from other sources, and historical weather data. Please "follow" me on Twitter and join my "fan" page on Facebook. Twitter and Facebook posts are usually more current/breaking news. I appreciate your visit. Enjoy and come back soon. Thank you!
Iowa Forecast Video 2/17/2012
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WARM AND QUIET: Warmer weather continues into the weekend, even with a
slight cool down in temps. Readings today will be in the 40s to near 50°.
Some locat...
The Northwest Death Zone for Pacific Fronts
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Living in the interior of western Washington or Oregon, or anywhere east of
the Cascades, we must live with a reality: *our frontal passages are
generally...
A Soaker To Start The Weekend
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**No afternoon Weather Xtreme video today due to travel** SPRING-LIKE:
Temperatures are generally in the 66 to 71 degree range across the northern
half of ...
January 2012 the globe's 19th warmest
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January 2012 was the globe's 19th warmest January since record keeping
began in 1880, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric
Administration's Na...
Mild; Weekend Rain
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Cloudy through the morning with periods of light mist or sprinkles before
9AM. More clouds than sun this afternoon; warming to the mid 60s. A good
soaking ...
My Huntsville about.com Weekend Forecast
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On the weather map...After a bitter cold weekend last weekend temperatures
will be much warmer this weekend. We'll see ample sunshine on Friday with
highs ...
Mostly Just Rain
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The winter advisory has been cancelled. Sure, we could have some light
sleet or snow try to mix in with the rain, but at this point, no
accumulations expec...
Winter Mischief Afoot??????????
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Well a quick look at what MIGHT take place and I stress the word MIGHT. If
you look at the GFS as well as the RPM they both suggest we may see a brief
peri...
Winter Returns to the Mid-Section and Southeast
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Definitely a change has returned with temperatures struggling to climb
above freezing in the TN Valley and stuck into the 20s up into the
mid-Mississippi V...
The Dangers of Chasing
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Here is a great essay by Chuck Doswell on the dangers of chasing,
specifically with tornado chasing. I agree with this 100%. When it comes to
hurricane ch...
Reflections countdown... bat in CD's house
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Last February I counted down the days until March 1st by posting one
overlooked photo each day. Most in the weather community are aware by now
that the wor...
Tornado forecasting classes at ChaserCon 2012
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As was announced on the ChaserCon 2012 website last month, I'll be teaching
2 tornado forecasting classes on Friday evening , Feb. 17 at ChaserCon in
Denv...
Tuscaloosa Revisited...
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Went backs over my shots from Tuscaloosa Alabama using a new editingmethod. It brings out the detail of the storm better than the originals...
April 27, 2011...
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I just want to share this account with whoever might be interested. My dear
friend, Mike, a fellow storm chaser, along with Rick and JB, all members of
the...
Severe Thunderstorm with 70mph Winds in Norfolk, Va
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Check out this Video I shot as a cold front moved into Norfolk, Va on
December 7th, 2011 around 8:45pm est. The storm was severe warned and this
video show...
Dual-Pol Applications
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Dual-pol installations are now being pushed in full force across the
country. As of this post, eight radars are equipped with dual-pol,
including the proto...
The April Tornadoes: Part II
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Last week I posted some thoughts on the April 2011 tornadoes. I wanted to
follow-up with a few more things this week.
All of the damage surveys have been c...
2011 - Coming Out Of Mothballs
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Stormchasing season is cranking up, and so will this blog. Look for some
brief chase reports, photos, video, and later in June my chasecation
journal as I ...
Saying Goodbye to the CWB
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I wish I didn’t have to write this, but it is time: this is the final post
to the NSSTC Collaborative Weather Blog. The “CWB” was originally
envisioned in ...
Tuesday March 8, 2011
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Things are really warming up right now! I know that sounds funny,
especially since temps are still below freezing, however with the
additional daylight (10...
AM Forecast Update
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Most of our drizzle as of 9am is along and west of I-65. I believe the
showers will continue to move toward the west as the day progresses. Look
for decr...
The New WeatherScout
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WeatherScout has improved and has a changed address.
Click HERE [www.weather-scout.blogspot.com] to see the new WeatherScout
blog.
-Chris
New Blog... Update Links!
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http://www.severeplains.com/
Once again, I am no longer updating this blog as I have a new hosted blog
that I am updating. Please update your links to the ...
Chris Collura Captures Wedge Tornado Near Bowdle, SD
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May 22, 2010 – Once again Storm Chaser Chris Collura captures a stunning
large tornado. This wedge tornado was near Bowdle, SD. I got a call
yesterday even...
NEW BLOG -- Update Link
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The Iowa Chaser blog is now the Severe Plains blog!
All of the previous posts have been moved, and additional posts since December have been added to the ne...
Best of Hurricane Video!!!
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Sorry it took me so long, but I finally put up the Best of Hurricane Video
on youtube... It's from Hurricanes Ike, Rita, and Katrina... Honestly words
can...
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