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To: Doug R who wrote (4071)8/1/2020 12:16:40 PM
From: Doug R  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6351
 
Hello Autumn:


I do believe that's a wind chill reading Southeast of Calgary:



To: Doug R who wrote (4071)8/1/2020 4:45:39 PM
From: Doug R1 Recommendation

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Cranky Weather Guy on the hurricane. It might be a good idea for anyone in the path to check here:
crankywxguy




weather.gov



To: Doug R who wrote (4071)10/7/2020 8:30:58 PM
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More signs in the New Madrid area that something's going on. Consistent discharging...
World record waterspout outbreak over the Great Lakes

232 waterspouts/funnels have been confirmed over the Great Lakes from September 28 to October 4, 2020, in the second world record waterspout outbreak of the year, according to the International Center for Waterspout Research (ICWR).

From August 16 to 19, 2020, a short-lived waterspout outbreak produced 88 funnels, setting a new world record waterspout outbreak -- the first of the year.Both outbreaks were a result of Canadian cold air sweeping over the region, which made surface air prone to rise."There were an average of 33 per day," said ICWR director Wade Szilagyi, also a meteorologist at Environment Canada. "That’s why I label it as a world record. You have to take into account the period."

Szilagyi noted that the number is remarkable and he has "never heard of anything like that."

David Piano, a storm chaser and a photographer, said he witnessed 38 waterspouts over a five-hour period.



To: Doug R who wrote (4071)6/7/2021 2:11:04 AM
From: Doug R  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6351
 
A week into hurricane season, the Gulf of Mexico is targeted first. "Prepare now" is most likely very good advice.