Meteorologist Paul Douglas updates a daily blog of relevant and important stories related to weather, severe storms, meteorology and climate change.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
One more blast of flurries?
Uh oh. Here is the 10-Day GFS Outlook for Wednesday morning, April 22. It's hinting at one more winter slap, with a cold north wind, even snow flurries and snow showers. Look at the bright side: even if it snows it can't stick around on your lawn for long - the sun is as high in the sky as it was in early September. But a word to the wise: don't pack away the heavy jackets and coats just yet.
Welcome to my weather blog. Every day I sift through hundreds of stories, maps, graphics and meteorological web sites, trying to capture some of the most interesting weather nuggets, the stories behind the forecast. I'll link to stories and share some of the web sites I use.
I'm still passionate about the weather, have been ever since Tropical Storm Agnes flooded my home in Lancaster, PA in 1972. I've started 5 weather-related companies. "EarthWatch" created the world's first 3-D weather graphics for TV stations - Steven Spielberg used our software in "Jurassic Park" and "Twister". My last company, "Digital Cyclone", personalized weather for cell phones. "My-Cast" was launched in 2001 and is still going strong on iPhone, Android and Blackberry. I sold DCI to Garmin in 2007 so I could focus on my latest venture: WeatherNation.
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