Tag: extreme weather

Central Plains Ice Storm: Jupiter Incoming!!

The National Weather Service has issued winter storm watches stretching from the northeast Texas panhandle to central Illinois ahead of this weekends ice storm. View the gallery below for detailed graphics and then a breakdown of impacts by each region below. Be sure to follow us for the latest updates and live video on our…
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January 12, 2017 0

Major Hurricane Matthew Moving Through Caribbean!

The strongest storm on the planet right now is Hurricane Matthew, with sustained winds of 150mph as of the 8pm EDT advisory. Here is what we know so far. Hurricane Matthew underwent a rapid intensification process from Thursday evening into Friday. Right now it has winds of 150mph. It is moving WSW at 9mph. It’s…
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September 30, 2016 0

Hurricane Hermine In Review

Big Picture Review: I know this is a few weeks after Hurricane Hermine has come and gone but I wanted to take some time to review what was the first Atlantic hurricane to strike Florida on over 10 years. The last hurricane to hit the Sunshine State was hurricane Wilma in October of 2005. Hurricane…
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September 27, 2016 0

Insane Twin Tornado video from Iraq!

Typically, when we think of tornadoes, the first place we think of is “tornado alley” in the Central US. But tornadoes occur all over the world too! This video is just now surfacing from what looks like mid April, and shows INCREDIBLE tornado video from the city of Amarah, in southern Iraq! Watch near the 10…
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May 5, 2016 0

Severe Weather Threat Across Central and Southern Plains

Today there is an enhanced risk for severe weather across parts of the central and southern Plains. Strong tornadoes will be possible, especially into portions of southern Nebraska and central Kansas. Below is the convective outlook and tornado outlook for today across the area. Here is the official wording from the Storm Prediction Center for…
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May 6, 2015 0