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Incredible Weather Pictures

March 8, 2013 by Bruce Sussman 1 Comment

I've rarely seen a day as photogenic as Thursday March 7, 2013. A day where fair weather cumulus clouds around Portland, Vancouver and the Columbia River Gorge mixed with brilliant blue sky to create instant art. And the pictures kept hitting my inbox until well after sunset. I shared them … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Weather Photos Tagged With: clouds reflecting in columbia river picture, clouds reflecting in willamette river photo, columbia river calm picture, columbia river gorge sunset, northwest weather images, oregon coast sunset, oregon coast twin rocks, twin rocks sunset picture, weather photos, weather pictures

Sweet End To One Of Portland’s Rainiest Days Of 2013

March 6, 2013 by Bruce Sussman Leave a Comment

Sweet indeed. That's how I'd describe the end of Wednesday March 6, 2013. At least the end at the coast. Specifically, Agate Beach Oregon, near Newport. Claire captures that nicely. And just as sweet is the sunset picture from Rockaway Beach, Oregon. Oooh. Ahhh. Look at those colors just … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Portland Weather Tagged With: agate beach oregon after storm photo, portland rainiest days 2013, portland wettest days 2013, rockaway beach after storm photo

Spring Weather Outlook For Portland, Oregon, Washington And The Northwest

February 27, 2013 by Bruce Sussman 5 Comments

It's probably a little rude to post about Washington and Oregon's spring weather outlook while my relatives in Kansas are getting buried in another foot of snow. But I'm going to do it anyway! The number one question I've been getting lately is this: "Is Portland going to have another lousy … [Read more...]

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One Week Later: Scientists Are Finding Pieces Of The Russian Meteorite

February 23, 2013 by Bruce Sussman Leave a Comment

The scramble is still on. Everyone from scientists to neighborhood kids in Chelyabinsk, Russia, are on the hunt for pieces of the Russian Meteorite that exploded with a sonic boom and shattered windows and walls. Have you seen these 10 Incredible Russian Meteor Facts About The Size, Weight, … [Read more...]

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More Rain Friday Than All The Rest Of February

February 22, 2013 by Bruce Sussman 6 Comments

It's true. So far in February 2013 here in Portland we've barely topped .25" of rain. Today alone we're looking at .40" to .75" in the Willamette Valley. So it's going to seem wet, for sure! The moderate to heavy rain moves out by late afternoon leaving us in shower and sun breaks mode. The … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Extreme Weather Tagged With: mt hood snow, portland february storm

10 Incredible Facts About The Meteor That Exploded Over Russia

February 16, 2013 by Bruce Sussman 16 Comments

As much as I love Twitter and Facebook--I had to go 'the real experts' on this one! I've spent hours reading reports and interviews of folks from various arms of NASA, including the Marshall Space Flight Center and experts at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). Here Are Ten Incredible Facts … [Read more...]

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