
Small Hurricane Charley Ripped Up The Florida Peninsula in August 2004
One fact that we need to know about hurricanes is that the size (diameter) doesn’t always correlate to how strong it is. In August of

One fact that we need to know about hurricanes is that the size (diameter) doesn’t always correlate to how strong it is. In August of

During the late evening of July 25, 1956, two cruise ships collided in the North Atlantic well south of Nantucket Island, Massachusetts, in a dense

In the summer of 1988 I was an On-Camera Meteorologist at The Weather Channel. The dominating weather event that summer was an intense and expansive

July is a month where some historic floods have occurred over time. There is generally plenty of moisture in the atmosphere to work with. Unfortunately,

As this article is published, The United States is celebrating another July4th holiday. The high temperature is expected to reach the middle 80s with plenty

As I write this, most of the eastern and southern sections of the U.S. are in the grips of a nasty heat wave. Fortunately, the

With the first day of astronomical summer upon us, temperatures are rising and many of you are headed for the beaches. Back in the early

A couple of nights ago my wife and I were getting caught up with the latest season of Outlander on Starz. The story deals with

We are all aware of the kind of damage that a hurricane can in inflict but some of the worst impacts can come from flooding

From June 6th to June 9th, 1953 a powerful storm system moved eastward from the Plains, through the Great Lakes, and into the Northeast. The