October 3, 2016in Cape Cod, Chesapeake Bay, Coastal Georgia, Coastal South Carolina, Connecticut, Delmarva, Long Island/SE New York, Massachusetts North Coast, New Jersey, Northeast Florida, Outer Banks, Rhode Island, Southeastern North Carolina, Tidewater VirginiaBy Shea GibsonMore from Shea Gibson
By WeatherFlow meteorologist Shea Gibson 10/3/16 8AM Update on Hurricane #Matthew: Still a Category 4 major hurricane with winds at 130mph, pressure 943mb’s, heading N at 6mph towards western #Haiti and eventually up through eastern #Cuba. Looks like #Jamaica may get spared the stronger core winds. Hurricane Warnings are up for all of these areas. Beyond…
October 1, 2016in Cape Cod, Chesapeake Bay, Coastal Georgia, Coastal South Carolina, Connecticut, Delmarva, Long Island/SE New York, Massachusetts North Coast, New Jersey, Northeast Florida, Outer Banks, Rhode Island, Southeastern North Carolina, Tidewater VirginiaBy Shea GibsonMore from Shea Gibson
by WeatherFlow meteorologist Shea Gibson Here is my latest video discussion: Until the next update, stay safe! Shea Gibson WeatherFlow Meteorologist SE Region/East Coast/Tropics Outreach & New Weather Station Projects Twitter: @WeatherFlowCHAS Facebook: Shea Gibson – WeatherFlow, Chucktown Wind Report
September 30, 2016in Cape Cod, Chesapeake Bay, Coastal Georgia, Coastal South Carolina, Connecticut, Delmarva, Long Island/SE New York, Massachusetts North Coast, New Jersey, Northeast Florida, Outer Banks, Southeastern North Carolina, Tidewater VirginiaBy Shea GibsonMore from Shea Gibson
By WeatherFlow meteorologist Shea Gibson Hurricane #Matthew is undergoing rapid intensification right now as it moves across the Caribbean Sea just north of Venezuela/northern tip of Colombia. Winds went from 75mph last night (9/29/16) at 8:00PM to 100mph by 2AM (9/30/16)….and is now a Category 3 Major Hurricane as of the 11AM udpate for today…
September 26, 2016in Cape Cod, Chesapeake Bay, Coastal Georgia, Coastal South Carolina, Delmarva, Long Island/SE New York, Massachusetts North Coast, New Jersey, Northeast Florida, Outer Banks, Rhode Island, Southeastern North Carolina, Tidewater Virginia, Weather BlogBy Shea GibsonMore from Shea Gibson
By WeatherFlow meteorologist Shea Gibson. My latest tropical update 9/26/16 at 10:00PM: Stay safe! Shea Gibson WeatherFlow Meteorologist SE Region/East Coast/Tropics Outreach & New Weather Station Projects Twitter: @WeatherFlowCHAS
September 20, 2016in Cape Cod, Chesapeake Bay, Coastal Georgia, Coastal South Carolina, Connecticut, Delmarva, Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, Lake Simcoe/Georgian Bay, Long Island/SE New York, Massachusetts North Coast, New Jersey, Northeast Florida, Outer Banks, Rhode Island, Southeastern North Carolina, Tidewater VirginiaBy Shea GibsonMore from Shea Gibson
By WeatherFlow meteorologist Shea Gibson 9/20/2016 The Polar jet is starting to show a couple of strong dips from the north as we head into fall. Two Rossby waves (jet stream dips) are shown forming here that creates what is called an “Omega Block” Ω – this shows two upper Lows pinched off in the…
August 21, 2016in Cape Cod, Chesapeake Bay, Coastal Georgia, Coastal South Carolina, Connecticut, Delmarva, Long Island/SE New York, Massachusetts North Coast, New Jersey, Northeast Florida, Outer Banks, Rhode Island, Southeastern North Carolina, Tidewater VirginiaBy Shea GibsonMore from Shea Gibson
by WeatherFlow meteorologist Shea Gibson As we head into the last half of August, we typically begin to see the Atlantic basin become more active along the ITCZ (Intertropical Convergence Zone) and other areas such as the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico. Right now there are 3 areas being monitored as activity has ramped up…
July 20, 2016in Cape Cod, Chesapeake Bay, Coastal Georgia, Coastal South Carolina, Columbia River Gorge, Connecticut, Delmarva, Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, Lake Simcoe/Georgian Bay, Long Island/SE New York, Massachusetts North Coast, New Jersey, Northeast Florida, Outer Banks, Puget Sound, Rhode Island, San Francisco, Southeastern North Carolina, Southern California, Tidewater VirginiaBy Shea GibsonMore from Shea Gibson
By WeatherFlow Meteorologist Shea Gibson Ever been in a thunderstorm and a sudden burst of strong winds and rain comes down at the same time? This is called a “wet microburst”, which packs quite a punch when it comes to the strong winds associated with them. They can be particularly dangerous for airplanes and can…
July 18, 2016in Cape Cod, Chesapeake Bay, Coastal Georgia, Coastal South Carolina, Connecticut, Delmarva, Long Island/SE New York, Massachusetts North Coast, New Jersey, Northeast Florida, Rhode Island, Southeastern North Carolina, Tidewater VirginiaBy Shea GibsonMore from Shea Gibson
By WeatherFlow meteorologist Shea Gibson Written on 7/18/2016: Tropics Update: We started the late spring somewhat active along the SE United States and western Caribbean for the Atlantic Hurricane Season 2016. Don’t forget – we had an early storm in the eastern north Atlantic in January, which was Hurricane Alex (and still our strongest so…
May 24, 2016in Baja California, Cape Cod, Chesapeake Bay, Coastal Georgia, Coastal South Carolina, Columbia River Gorge, Connecticut, Delmarva, Lake Erie, Lake Ontario, Lake Simcoe/Georgian Bay, Long Island/SE New York, Massachusetts North Coast, New Jersey, Northeast Florida, Outer Banks, Puget Sound, Rhode Island, San Francisco, Southeastern North Carolina, Southern California, Tidewater VirginiaBy Shea GibsonMore from Shea Gibson
by WeatherFlow Meteorologist Shea Gibson As many now, we had quite a strong El Niño develop in the central and eastern Pacific Ocean as Sea Surface temperatures soared to 3.1°C above normal (tying the previous record from 1997). Normal is considered as 28°C or ~82.4°F. The focus now is shifting towards a La Nina this year, in…
March 6, 2016in Cape Cod, Chesapeake Bay, Coastal Georgia, Coastal South Carolina, Delmarva, Long Island/SE New York, Massachusetts North Coast, New Jersey, Northeast Florida, Outer Banks, Southeastern North Carolina, Tidewater VirginiaBy Shea GibsonMore from Shea Gibson
by WeatherFlow meteorologist Shea Gibson Oceanic Niño Index (ONI) values suggest that El Nino region 3.4 is cooling. Current anomalic value is at +2.076, which means that El Nino is now showing signs of weakening as Sea Surface Temps there have fallen the lowest since August 2015. The prediction is for SST’s continuing to fall, with Neutral phasing…