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Major Weather Pattern Change on the Way!

This week we are going to see a major weather pattern change that will bring warmth to much of the southern and eastern US compared to the very cold weather we experienced this past weekend. Many areas will experience temperatures 10-20° above average! Some places in Texas may reach into the upper 80’s by Thursday…
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February 16, 2016 0

Severe Weather Outbreak Likely for Groundhog Day!

The conditions appear to be coming together for what could be a significant severe weather outbreak on Tuesday, February 2nd across parts of the Tennessee Valley down towards the northern Gulf Coast. The Storm Prediction center has already outlined an “enhanced” severe risk area for parts of central and western Tennessee and northern Mississippi, extreme…
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January 31, 2016 0

Meteorology Q & A with Weather Forecaster Joey Pisani Tomorrow night at 10:00p EST

I will be hosting a live interactive question and answer session via Blab which you can watch below. There are so many components to the weather and I’d be glad to share the knowledge I’ve gained while I’ve been completing my certificate in weather forecasting through Penn State University. I’m looking forward to our conversation tomorrow! Invite your…
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January 27, 2016 0

Major Flooding Continues!

Flooding has been widespread across many parts of the Midwest and southeast this December and will likely persist into January as more rounds of heavy rain target the region. There has been over a foot of rain in just the past week based on radar estimates and rain gauges. I was able to go out…
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December 30, 2015 0

KFFC Severe Weather Recap from November 18, 2015

This post originates from the National Weather Service Office in Peachtree City, GA: http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ffc/?n=severeweathernovember18,2015 A strong upper low pressure system and associated surface front brought a squall line of storms across the area during the late afternoon and evening hours of Wednesday, November 18.  While instability for storm development was low, there was strong wind…
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December 1, 2015 0

Incredible Drone footage from Historic Columbia, SC Flood

Drones are helpful for many things, especially surveying the scope of damage from major natural disasters. Check out this drone video from Facebook showing unbelievable damage around the Columbia, SC area after a ‘1000 year flood’ impacted the area. Sadly as of 6pm on October 6th, 2015 17 people have been killed from this historic flood.…
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October 6, 2015 0

Hurricane Danny Dies, Tropical Storm Erika Emerges

Just as quickly as we saw Hurricane Danny grow and become the season’s first major hurricane within 48 hours it had faded and was torn apart my the strong wind shear that has been over the Caribbean Sea. Last night Tropical Storm Erika was named and she seems to have a more northwestward track then…
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August 25, 2015 0

Danny, the Atlantic Season’s First Hurricane!

As of 11AM EDT The National Hurricane Center has upgraded Danny to a hurricane, making it the first of the 2015 Atlantic season. Hurricane Danny is packing winds of 75mph. It’s forward speed has also taken a shift to WNW at 12mph. Danny is currently forecast to remain on this WNW track for the next…
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August 20, 2015 0

Tropical Storm Danny, 4th of the Atlantic Hurricane Season

‪#TropicalStorm‬ ‪#‎Danny‬ is now the 4th named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season! It currently is packing winds of 40mph and is moving west at 12mph. If It can avoid the dry air to its north it could continue strengthening into a hurricane over the next few days and should approach the Lesser Antilles by…
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August 18, 2015 0

Recap of Gulf Coast Storm Chase

Last week I went down to the coast of the Florida Panhandle, southern Alabama, and even made it to Mississippi. I have been wanting to share some of the pictures I was able to take while on my storm chase last week so here they are! I hope you enjoy seeing them as much as…
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June 10, 2015 0