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Above-Average Ocean Temperatures Contributing to Historic Boston Snowfall

Hello everyone, The top weather story this week is still all of the snow in my hometown of Boston. The … More

barometric pressure, Boston, Buffalo, Chris Mooney, climate change, ECMWF, European model, Gulf Stream, jet stream, lake effect, MBTA, meteorology, Michael Mann, New England, precipitation, sea surface temperatures, snow, snowfall, SST, surface pressure, Washington Post, weather

TS FLOSSIE takes aim at Hawaii: Why is it so invulnerable to hurricanes?

Surfs up! Flossie is about to begin lashing Hawaii’s big island with strong winds, heavy rain, and some big waves. … More

big island, Flossie, gyre, Hawaii, hurricane, Hurricane Iniki, jet stream, Jurassic Park, Kaui, Maui, meteorology, Pacific High, sea surface temperatures, tropical depression, tropical storm, trough, weather, wind shear

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