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The Learningworks Foundation, Inc. National Weather Camp Program. The Learningworks Foundation, Inc. H Michael Mogil's Lifelong Learning Blog. H Michael Mogil's Keeping My Insanity Blog. About H. Michael Mogil. Mike's educational roots run deep. He has taught fifth grade math-science and has conducted scores of in-service teacher training workshops and graduate courses in meteorology. He has also taught many in-school field trips for young scientists nationwide. One of these, "Fabulous Weathe...Mike is a...
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The Learningworks Foundation, Inc. National Weather Camp Program. The Learningworks Foundation, Inc. H Michael Mogil's Lifelong Learning Blog. H Michael Mogil's Keeping My Insanity Blog. About H. Michael Mogil. Mike's educational roots run deep. He has taught fifth grade math-science and has conducted scores of in-service teacher training workshops and graduate courses in meteorology. He has also taught many in-school field trips for young scientists nationwide. One of these, "Fabulous Weathe...Mike is a...
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Suncoast Stormwatch Weather Blog: January 2011
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Tracking The Weather In West Central Forida. Monday, January 24, 2011. Possible Severe Weather Tomorrow. UPDATE 1/25/10 12:15pm* *. As we move into the evening hours, look for a aquall line to develop, and move across the area. This line of thunderstorms could have embedded supercells, and will probably bow out. In some spots. We will also see locally heavy rainfall between 1 to 3 inches, something that could potentially create flash flooding. Severe weather is possible across Central Florida tomorrow.
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Suncoast Stormwatch Weather Blog: March 2011
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Tracking The Weather In West Central Forida. Wednesday, March 30, 2011. The threat of severe weather exists across the area today, courtesy of a low pressure system moving through the Southeast. The main concerns will be large hail and damaging winds, but there could also be a few isolated tornadoes across Central Florida, as there is enough instability and wind shear to cause some of the stronger storms to rotate. Most of the area is under a Tornado Watch. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Suncoast Stormwatch Weather Blog: Recent Severe Weather Across The South
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Tracking The Weather In West Central Forida. Sunday, April 17, 2011. Recent Severe Weather Across The South. We've had some crazy severe weather across the South in the past few days. Thankfully, the threat of severe weather has ended. Sadly, 30 fatalities have been confirmed, along with a large number of injuries. Here is a report. From NWS Little Rock regarding the outbreak in Arkansas. This post will focus on Mississippi, Alabama, and North Carolina. Along with a video of a tornado. I am a Skywarn.
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Suncoast Stormwatch Weather Blog: July 2010
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Tracking The Weather In West Central Forida. Saturday, July 31, 2010. NC A&T Weather Camp 2010. This is a follow-up post to a previous blog post that talked about the different weather camps across the country. Detailing my experience at the NC A&T Weather Camp in Greensboro, NC. We also had to work on end-of-week group presentations, some of which I've embedded in this post. 2010 NC A&T Weather Camp. The Formation, Classification, And Forecasting Of. Squall Lines, Down Bursts, and Ice Storms - Finished.
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Suncoast Stormwatch Weather Blog: Severe Weather Today
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Tracking The Weather In West Central Forida. Wednesday, March 30, 2011. The threat of severe weather exists across the area today, courtesy of a low pressure system moving through the Southeast. The main concerns will be large hail and damaging winds, but there could also be a few isolated tornadoes across Central Florida, as there is enough instability and wind shear to cause some of the stronger storms to rotate. Most of the area is under a Tornado Watch. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Suncoast Stormwatch Weather Blog: Yazoo City: Looking Back One Year Later
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Tracking The Weather In West Central Forida. Saturday, April 23, 2011. Yazoo City: Looking Back One Year Later. Tomorrow is the one year anniversary of the Yazoo City, MS EF4 tornado. On April 24th, 2010, a devastating tornado roared through Mississippi, causing extensive damage around Yazoo City, and becoming the 4th longest-tracked tornado in state history. The loop may be slow to load). Here is a radar image. Of the tornado when it was over Yazoo City. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). We also have ...
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Suncoast Stormwatch Weather Blog: September 2010
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Tracking The Weather In West Central Forida. Tuesday, September 21, 2010. A Look Into The Future. Well, here we are. Let's take a look into the meteorological crystal ball. The first day of autumn (or fall, depending on what you call it) is tomorrow. Usually, as we head into October and November, temperatures cool down and in some places get downright frigid. Unfortunately, the key term here is. And will most likely surpass 1998 as we wrap the year up. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Suncoast Stormwatch Weather Blog: October 2010
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Tracking The Weather In West Central Forida. Sunday, October 10, 2010. We don't have much longer. Pretty soon, the 2010 Atlantic Hurricane Season will be over. To date, we've had 15 named storms, with 8 hurricanes. 5 of those hurricanes were considered major (Category 3 ). There is a disturbance the NHC is watching for development in the Caribbean moving west towards Nicaragua, but it doesn't look like it will amount to much. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Suncoast Stormwatch On Facebook.
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