November 15th, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
8:58 AM
Sorry for the late update. I don’t know why, but Sunday’s always seem to be the day where I sleep the most. I promise that won’t be an issue for winter storms though. Those storms are like caffeine for me.
The water vapor this morning shows us that the strong Polar/Sub Tropical phased jet stream over the Plains is finally kicking this coastal storm out into the Atlantic. Plenty of low level moisture still is linger arou... Read Full Story
November 14th, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
6:45 AM
5 AM Observations
The coastal storm that has battered much of the New Jersey coast with significant flooding and has produced heavy rain along much of the coast is starting to wind down. An inverted trough extending from the surface low pressure east of North Carolina continues to enhance low level forcing over much of the northern Mid Atlantic. However, pressure within this area of low pressure continues to rise rapidly suggest the storm ... Read Full Story
November 13th, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
6:45 AM
A lot of interesting developments happened over night as a gravity wave appears to have impacted the southern Mid Atlantic, which caused the rain shield to unexpectedly collapse overnight. However, another round of rain has finally started to move back into the coast from southern Connecticut to south-central New Jersey. Despite the unexpected relatively dry conditions late last night, rainfall amounts have been on track to what has bee ex... Read Full Story