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Cold Front: The Forecast
This afternoon the clouds are beginning to fill the blue skies. Southeast winds will persist through the afternoon and overnight, but should transition to sideshore/onshore flow in the next day or two. It is pretty clear we have moved into a wintertime pattern, wouldn’t you say? The skies are forecast to be partly cloudy and scattered clouds during the day, each day, through the end of the work week. Continue reading Cold Front: The Forecast
Fireball Over the Gulf of Mexico
On November 22nd a strange ball of light fell from the sky. Was it an alien space ship? Probably not. If I were to guess, as anyone might, I would guess this was an extra large meteor from a hailstorm burning up as it entered our atmosphere. And, it looks like it could have been a part of the Leonids meteor shower. Continue reading Fireball Over the Gulf of Mexico