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Dr. Jeff Masters, September 8, 2010
Director of Meteorology, Weather Underground
Major flooding is occurring in the Austin, Texas region after Tropical Storm Hermine dumped an estimated 10 - 15 inches of rain over the past 24 hours. Hardest hit was the area ten miles north-northwest of Austin, where an National Weather Serivce station measured 10.11" of rain yesterday. The rains have swollen the South Fork of the San Gabriel River at Georgetown, Texas, to 50-year flood heights. This afternoon, additional significant rains are possible near Austin as the sun's heat drives thunderstorm development in the very moist airmass over Central Texas.
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Dr. Ricky Rood, September 3, 2010
Professor, University of Michigan
Who is the Audience? What to Do ? (2) At the bottom is a short Pakistan update.In the previous article I argued that much of the “opposition” to climate change was politically motivated or politically aligned. With such political positioning a communications and education strategy motivated by the opposition only feeds the political argument. This is especially true in “crisis situations,” where reactions to the crisis serve to build and perpetuate the crisis. Then some become vested in maintaining the crisis, including those whose primary goal is to seed doubt ...
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Jess Parker and Kari Kiefer, September 8, 2010
Weather Underground Meteorologists
Hi Travelers!We hope you can catch our next show on Thursday, September 9th at 2:30 pm PT (5:30 pm ET). If you can't listen to the live show, you can listen to the replay at the Weather Underground B...
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Dr. Rob Carver, September 8, 2010
Research & Development Scientist
Storms associated with Tropical Storm Hermine have produced over 15 inches of rain in central Texas leading to flash flooding. Preliminary reports indicate that this a 50-year flood for Georgetown, TX. This is not the worst storm, that was the Thrall, TX storm of Sep. 1921 which produced 30 inches in 12 hours.
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Thomas F. Walsh III, September 8, 2010
Meteorologist, Palm Harbor Tropical Forecast Center
AMO: Atlantic Multidecadal OsillationATCF: Automated Tropical Cyclone Forecasting systemBOC: Bay Of CampecheCATL: Central AtlanticCARCAH: Chief, Aerial Reconnaissance Coordination, All HurricanesCDO: ...
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Zachary Labe, September 7, 2010
Winter Weather Enthusiast
Another bubble of high pressure will allow for unusually warm temperatures again in the Middle Atlantic this week; while the tropics pose a possible long term risk towards the East Coast.
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Portlight, September 5, 2010
Disaster Relief Organization
Our potential for response to post disaster needs and our new website.
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Vortex2, August 27, 2010
University of Michigan AOSS Vortex2 Participants
Some of our friends from the University of Michigan pointed us to a 3D photo that members of the project team had taken during their tornado hunt this year. We've reproduced it here, but you can take ...
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