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February 2010 North Carolina Snow Pictures
It seems of late every weekend that comes around, has snow in it…and this weekend was no different. It started Friday night, February 12 and continued to the early morning hours of Saturday, Saturday, February 13, 2010.
It was a wet, heavy snow, perfect for snowballs and snow men…but if you didn’t get up early enough [...]
Time Lapse of Washington, D.C. Snow
The February 2010 Blizzard that has hit Washington, D.C. and many other is most likely getting a little old for those living it. But one way to enjoy the snow if you are NOT living through it….check out this time lapse.
January 2010 North Carolina Snow Totals & Pics
Our first significant snow storm of the new decade hit Friday, January 29th and Saturday, January 30th. Here is a look at how much snow everyone in central North Carolina got.
The best part of the event, besides the kids loving the extra long weekend, was all the pictures we received. Check them out below and [...]
Video: If Hitler Was A Storm Chaser
Fresh off starring in a movie with Tom Cruise, it appears Adolf Hitler is now turning his attention to storm chasing.
The former German chancellor will now turn his attention to the wonders of weather. For those of you who think the video below is taken from the movie Valkyrie, not true, it’s merely a coincidence.
North Carolina Lightning Storm Video
After a hot July day in Central North Carolina, many of us were rocked with showers and thunderstorms on Saturday night July 25, 2009. While there was some severe weather with the storms, the lightning show mother nature gave us was quite amazing.
Lisa Sullivan of Garner, North Carolina was able to capture some of the [...]
Choir Performs Thunderstorm With Hands & Feet
Have you ever heard of the Perpetuum Jazzile Choir? Me neither…that is until one of their songs popped into my inbox the other day.
Perpetuum Jazzile is an a cappella choir from Slovenia. Most of the songs this large choir sings you would recognize. Toto and Bee Gees are just a few of the groups this [...]
Al Roker & Stephanie Abrams Start New Show Monday
When “Wake Up With Al” starts Monday, July 20 on The Weather Channel, Al Roker truly will be the hardest working man in the business. Stephanie Abrams, who is no slouch, will join Al before The Today Show from 6-7am eastern time on The Weather Channel.
The show will focus on the day’s top news, weather [...]
1 Storm, 15 Minutes, 1300 Lightning Strikes
Temperatures in the 90s, dew points in the 70s and a little instability in the atmosphere gives you the perfect recipe for an afternoon thunderstorm in North Carolina. On this July afternoon however, the storm was producing lightning like I’ve never seen.
It was just before 2pm on Thursday, July 16, 2009. North Carolina had enjoyed [...]
Train Versus Tornado Video; Tornado Wins
Freight trains can weigh somewhere in the neighborhood of 200 tons. Tornadoes can produce winds up to 200 miles per hour. Now, let’s see what happens when the two collide! The tornado struck northern Illinois Monday, January 7, 2008. Read the account of how the tornado met up with the train from the National Weather [...]
El Nino Has Developed, Hurricanes May Not
The ocean waters in the Pacific are warming, signifying El Nino has returned. Government scientists released those findings Thursday saying waters in the Pacific were at least 1.0 degree above average at the end of June. While one degree is not a big deal in your back yard pool, in vast ocean waters, the change [...]
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