It's what I call the 'fingers of God' shot. Doesn't it look like God must be reaching down from the heavens into Central Oregon during this thunderstorm? Vince Swagert sent this shot last night from Culver, Oregon which is SW of Madras, Oregon and not far from Lake Billy Chinook. He said the … [Read more...]
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La Nina Watch Issued For This Fall
Last year at this time, I was already talking on KOIN Local 6 Newscasts about what you see to the right: La Nina conditions developing for fall & winter 2010. Now, months after La Nina vanished, NOAA forecasters that study climate have issued a "La Nina Watch" for the globe for late fall … [Read more...]
Northwest Summer 2011 – Bruce Sussman’s Summer Outlook
Would you believe there's only one part of the country forecast to have a 'drier than normal summer'? And we're living in it! That's right. NOAA seasonal forecasters expect the dry summer places like Oregon & Southwest Washington to be drier than usual for July, August & September. … [Read more...]
Northwest Spring 2011 – Littered With Cool & Wet Weather Records
"Go big or go home!" That seemed to be the mantra around Oregon and Washington when it came to spring rains that refused to quit. La Nina driven weather patterns kept hanging on. Until the v-e-r-y-end-of-spring. This chart to the right is put together by the National Climatic Data Center … [Read more...]
An Interview Along The Oregon Coast With The Tolovana Inn’s Doug Nealeigh
When I talk to local school kids about weather along the coast they always know Haystack Rock. And you can see it in this shot from the Tolovana Inn along the waterfront in Cannon Beach, Oregon. Since this is a huge weekend for people to visit the coast I asked the Tolovana Inn's Doug … [Read more...]
Joplin, Missouri Tornado One Of The Deadliest In U.S. History
Like a scene from a movie. But this time it's real and with deadly consequences. You're looking at the damage outside St. John's Regional Medical Center in Joplin, Missouri, which was in the path of the most powerful kind of tornado there is--an EF-5. This rating means it had wind speeds … [Read more...]
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