Tag Archive for 'job'
April 6th, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
8:43 AM
Hello everybody!
I’m actually on vacation from the “other” job through this week.
Today, as many of you know, is the start of major league baseball. I am a die hard (especially the past two seasons) Mets fan and will be going to the Mets Blog Get Together at the Public House in New York City. [...]
April 5th, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
8:13 AM
High pressure is doing an excellent job this morning providing the forecast area with great Spring conditions for the entire region. High pressure will continue to provide the region with clear skies, light winds, and temperatures near normal. However, while today will be very pleasant; tomorrow will be the exact opposite.
An area of low [...]
March 3rd, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
5:52 AM
After a very snowy 24 hours, high pressure is going to bring quiet yet cold conditions to the forecast area over the next several days. Winds are currently from the northwest around 10 to 20 mph, which is producing wind chills in the single digits below zero to single digits above freezing. Frankly at [...]
January 31st, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
10:12 AM
The medium range forecast obviously is focused on Tuesday as to whether the forecast area gets a heavy snowfall or nothing at all. It’s amazing just how much the model guidance has changed in the past few days where the forecast from ALL guidance went from a driving rainstorm for the forecast area and [...]
January 25th, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
6:26 PM
I don’t think anyone can argue that the model guidance has warmed. There has been little shift in the actual storm track, but the low pressure systems that impact the forecast area appear to have stronger WAA at the mid levels are the very least. There is a lot to consider here, but I [...]
January 23rd, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
6:55 AM
The next forty-eight hours may be termed as the period where the foundation is laid out for the most impressive period of snowfall for the Mid Atlantic this winter. Granted, 5 inches in a snow storm for Philadelphia would easily lay claim to that title this winter, but you get my point. The cold [...]
January 14th, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
8:43 PM
The low pressure system that will bring light snow to the forecast area over the next 12 hours is already impacting western Pennsylvania with light snow. Obviously, based on the pressure fall data, this low is in a weakening phase and is having a direct impact on the coverage and strength of the precipitation [...]
January 9th, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
8:36 PM
Those that relay completely on model guidance and not reasoning are likely jumping all over the place with the forecast for the next 24 to 48 hours. There are models that are trending warm like the 12Z and 18Z NAM and GFS, cold like the ECMWF and UKMET, or basically staying the same like [...]
January 9th, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
7:30 AM
The Arctic Express is on the way, and this has nothing to do with Santa Claus, however for some it might seem like Christmas morning all over again.
The negative EPO is going to be doing a heck of a job driving arctic cold air into the eastern two-third of the nation through next week. [...]
January 7th, 2009 by Steven DiMartino
6:20 AM
I think I’ll start with the good news. The east wind has done its job as expected and has warmed the entire coastal plain above freezing including the major cities and surrounding suburbs. Heavy rain can be expected through the day as the best dynamics continue to be present over the forecast area. This [...]