Storm Recap Satellite Anniversary And Opening Day Outlook
April 1 2017 - Today is the 57th anniversary of the first weather satellite. It was in 1960 when TIROS-1 launched and then provided our first glimpse of the clouds
April 1 2017 - Today is the 57th anniversary of the first weather satellite. It was in 1960 when TIROS-1 launched and then provided our first glimpse of the clouds
Monday January 23 - The strong Nor'Easter off of the Mid Atlantic coast may bring up memories of our record snowstorm a year ago, but this time the cold air
Friday November 11 - Today is not only Veterans Day, but my son's 7th birthday. We are honored to share it every year, and flags will be extending in the
After the truly epic record breaking snowstorm on January 23 2016, we had a clear sky to help blind us with light during the big dig cleanup. The storm fondly labeled
January 23: The Blizzard of 2016 has not produced blizzard conditions yet in Baltimore, but I'm sure many will argue that. The range of snow between 1 and 2 and
The first phase of record setting Hurricane Patricia is taking place this evening as it makes landfall on the west coast of Mexico. The US State Department has been busy
At noon the National Hurricane Center made a special announcement that Hurricane Joaquin has increased in intensity. The latest Air Force Reconnaissance mission found a 155 mph wind speed. The
Beauty in the beast is one way to look at a major hurricane. Early today Hurricane Joaquin jumped up to category 4 intensity with 130 mph winds as it continued
Just as Danny was downgraded and almost forgotten, the new Tropical Storm Erika is picking up where he left off. For the record, Danny looks impressive on satellite and is
Way out in the central Atlantic Ocean today is a little storm that has become the first hurricane of the 2015 season. I want to emphasize 'little' but note it is