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Last Updated: 2010 Február 12 06:31 PM (GMT időzóna)
— Last Comment: 2010 Február 20 12:59 PM (GMT időzóna)
| Posted by: LRandyB, 2010 Január 07 01:44 PM (GMT időzóna) |
Current weather in the SE US!

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Rain or shine, make the best of your day! And bundle up!!!!
Randy
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Updated: 2010 Február 12 06:31 PM (GMT időzóna)
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| Posted by: LRandyB, 2009 December 17 02:57 PM (GMT időzóna) |
Good morning and welcome to my first winter weather post of the season. Now that the tropical season is done, I'll focus on the SE US winter weather discussion. I've gotten woefully negligent at keeping my blog updated as the tropical season was so slow. I'll try to maintain the winter weather discussion a bit better.Most of us here in the SE, particularly along the northern Gulf Coast, have about had our fill of rain over the last month. Unfortunately, we get to en...
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| Posted by: LRandyB, 2009 December 11 02:39 AM (GMT időzóna) |
I'll be posting winter weather updates for the SE US starting next week.In the meantime, here is a good cause!Link
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| Posted by: LRandyB, 2009 November 06 01:43 PM (GMT időzóna) |
Good morning folks! I'm still flying and training in Little Rock, AR for another couple of weeks but thought I'd take a moment to talk about Ida this morning!As of 7am EST this morning, Ida was a category 1 hurricane just east of Cozumel, MX moving north at 12 mph. The current forecast has Ida moving north into the cool waters of the Gulf and under some fairly strong shear. While some slow strengthening may occur today, rapid weakening should begin tomorrow. So the ...
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Updated: 2009 November 08 02:00 PM (GMT időzóna)
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| Posted by: LRandyB, 2009 Szeptember 19 02:52 PM (GMT időzóna) |
Good morning folks! The tropics have been relatively quiet for most of the season with small bursts of activity here and there. I'm currently in Little Rock, AR learning the airdrop side of the job of loadmaster and haven't been able to fly any of the storms this year but as it's a slow year, I guess I picked a good time to do the training! Mid-September is statistically the peak of the hurricane season. You wouldn't know it looking at the current satellite loops of...
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