by tnoutdoordev | Oct 10, 2012 | Kansas City Weather, Weather
Accuweather.com released its official Winter forecast for this 2012-2013 season. The full forecast can be viewed here, but here’s what they said for us in the Midwest. From Accuweather.com: Below-Normal Snow for Midwest; Normal Lake-Effect Snow for Great Lakes...
by tnoutdoordev | Oct 9, 2012 | Blog, Weather
As made obvious by the varying forecasts above, predicting snowfall levels for an entire geographic area is no easy feat. If it was, every meteorologist would come to the same conclusion. Forecasting the amount of snow, ice and sleet specific areas will get during one...
by tnoutdoordev | Oct 5, 2012 | Kansas City Weather, Weather
What El Nino Effect means for this Winter 2012-2013 Winter Outlook May be White As we look toward the upcoming winter season, there’s never a lack of speculation about temperatures and snowfall. Especially after a drought-filled spring and summer. While...
by tnoutdoordev | Jun 22, 2012 | Snow Removal, Weather
There are a lot of factors that going into predicting the weather. From trade winds to volcanic activity, the earth is always alerting us on what to expect. Weather experts are saying that this winter we can expect much more cold and snow than last year. Long range...
by tnoutdoordev | Mar 23, 2012 | Snow Removal, Weather
During the months of December 2011 through February 2012, significant snow fell; It just didn’t fall in the United States. Due to heavy snowfall across central and eastern Europe in January and February, the Eurasia winter snow cover reached the 4th highest in...
by tnoutdoordev | Jan 21, 2012 | Snow Removal, Weather
The day after I wrote the first article in this series, my daughter happened to watch an episode of one her favorite cartoons on PBS called “Cyberchase”. It was all about dew points, and this three minute clip from the show explains how dew points work...