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Tag Archives: Mid Atlantic Oscillation
5 April 2012 – It’s Florida’s turn!
Over the past few days we have watched as severe stormy weather developed over the southern and southeastern USA, from Texas to Virginia. Tornado destruction in Texas was widely on display on TV’s evening news. Atmospheric conditions that generated such … Continue reading
Posted in Featured, Tornado, Weather
Tagged Cold front, El Nino, hail, La Nina, Mid Atlantic Oscillation, Rip currrents, South Florida, Stormy weather, Wind flow
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