Friday, October 26, 2007

More October 2007 Forecast Results


The Weather Alternative forecast for October 20-23 called for a tropical wave or tropical storm system to affect the island of Puerto Rico between these dates. The National Weather Service reported the following on Monday, October 22nd:

AN APPROACHING TROPICAL WAVE WILL BRING ADDITIONAL LOW LEVEL MOISTURE TO THE REGION ON TUESDAY (23rd) AND WEDNESDAY (24th)...RESULTING IN AN INCREASE IN THE AREAL COVERAGE AND INTENSITY OF SHOWERS OVER PUERTO RICO THE NEXT TWO AFTERNOONS. AS A RESULT...LOCALIZED FLOODING OF SMALL STREAMS AND URBAN AREAS CAN BE EXPECTED TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS.

The forecast for the 21st through the 23rd called for a stormy period from Michigan southward to Florida with perhaps a tropical system developing in the eastern Gulf of Mexico. Although no tropical system developed, Accuweather reported that abundant moisture from the Gulf helped to create drenching thunderstorms over the southern states.

Accuweather October 21, 2007
Heavy Southern Storms Updated: Sunday, October 21, 2007 3:36 PM With rich moisture surging in from the Gulf of Mexico and a cold front approaching, the ingredients will be in place for drenching thunderstorms to impact a part of the South Monday into Monday night.

Between the 22nd and 24th The Weather Alternative called for a cold front to penetrate the Plains due to the Sun's conjunction to Mercury, and Venus' opposition to Uranus.


Here's Accuweather's report for the 22nd:
The storm system that produced snow in the central Rockies on Sunday will drive a strong cold front through the southern Plains today. Highs will be held in the 50s today around the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, while Houston to San Antonio and Brownsville will also have a dramatic change from the summerlike heat. Temperatures today into Tuesday will be at the coolest levels since late spring throughout most of the Lone Star State.

The last Weather Alternative forecast to report called for a major storm system packing high winds and rain to hit the West Coast between October 23rd and the 26th. The devastating Santa Ana winds were already dealing a tragic blow to southern California at this time. Unfortunately, no rain accompanied the winds. The Pacific Northwest also experienced brisk winds as shown by the following National Weather Service Hazardous Weather Outlook for October 24th:

502 AM PDT WED OCT 24 2007
THIS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK IS FOR NORTHWEST OREGON AND SOUTHWEST WASHINGTON.
BRISK EAST WINDS ARE EXPECTED TO DEVELOP OVER MUCH OF THE AREA THURSDAY NIGHT (25th) AND FRIDAY (26th) AND CONTINUE THROUGH SATURDAY.
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