Category: Spring Migration 2012

  • And so it begins

    National Overview The title of this post refers mainly to the two focal areas of my regular forecasts, the Upper Midwest and the Mid Atlantic. Both of these areas have been waiting for the big wave to eventually hit, and now I think it’s safe to say that the first one has crashed on our […]

  • Migrants head north and begin the next big wave

    National Overview Happy May Day! Two fronts with their associated surface lows continue to move north and east across the region. The boundaries of these marked the northern extent of the heavy migration last night as you can see below (just trace the line of storms from south Texas through the Plains, up the west […]

  • Heavy migration, fallout potential in Great Plains (UPDATE: RADAR BACK ONLINE!)

    National Overview UPDATE: The NCAR radar feeds are back online now, so here they are with my original writeup from this morning. I guess we’ll have to wait for the NCAR folks to get into the office this morning, because the radar is STILL failing to be posted to their site. I thought that after […]

  • More migration into the south (radar restored!)

    National Overview UPDATED: The radar feed went back up this morning but it looks like all the data prior to 2am was dropped, so here are the loops from 2am – 5am Central Time. The good news is that things should be back to normal for tomorrow’s post. You can still check out the loop […]

  • The southern half of the U.S. continues to stack the deck with new migrants

    National Overview With this cold-warm-stationary front draped across the country, the bulk of heavy migration east of the Rockies continues to be concentrated in the southern half of the U.S. Heavy trans-Gulf and circum-Gulf migration continued from yesterday afternoon through early this morning across the entire Gulf Coast from Texas to the western Florida panhandle. […]

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