Category 2 Hurricane Isabel and its100 mph raging windshit land between North Carolina's Cape Lookout and Ocracoke Island on Sept. 18, 2003. Some700,000 inhabitants lost power, and one out of every two or three trees was ripped from the ground. The coasts of North Carolina, Virginia, and...
for days and weeks. And it was one of the most challenging phenomena I have ever had to forecast — air quality, visibility, sky cover, and temperatures were all affected. The rarity, the severity, and the curiosity contribute to the Canadian wildfire smoke earns the top spot in this 2023...
After heavy rainfall lashed North Carolina, the French Broad and Swannanoa rivers started overflowing, resulting in the "Great Flood of 1916." The exact number of people who died during this deluge is still unknown, but it's estimated that at least a few dozen people lost their lives. Houses...
Category 2 Hurricane Isabel and its100 mph raging windshit land between North Carolina's Cape Lookout and Ocracoke Island on Sept. 18, 2003. Some700,000 inhabitants lost power, and one out of every two or three trees was ripped from the ground. The coasts of North Carolina, Virginia, and...
The East Texas forecast is going to have more ups and downs over the next seven days than big lift hills on Titan at Six Flags Over Texas! East Texas has experienced a relatively mild winter so far, but that's changing with a cold front that went through yesterday along with the ...
Highs Wednesday and Thursday will stay much warmer than normal, with temperatures in the mid 70s both days. We can't rule out highs approaching 80 as we get towards the end of the week. The forecast for Friday is calling for increasing clouds, with highs in the upper 70s. The next chan...
weather events like heat waves, droughts, tornadoes, and hurricanes are harder to forecast. “Our long-range predictions rely on an assumption that the future will be similar to the past,” wrote Fry. “Lose that, and we lose the tools that have allowed us to prepare for such eventual...
Category 2 Hurricane Isabel and its100 mph raging windshit land between North Carolina's Cape Lookout and Ocracoke Island on Sept. 18, 2003. Some700,000 inhabitants lost power, and one out of every two or three trees was ripped from the ground. The coasts of North Carolina, Virginia, and...