Here are a few interesting stories from some of my excellent weather blogging friends:
Weather Brains
I recently discovered the Weather Brains Web site, which is host to an informative and entertaining weekly (hour-long) podcast on the weather. If you like the weather (and have a brain!), you’ll love Weather Brains.
Moderate El Nino–Heavy Snow in the East?
Frank Roylance of Maryland weather reports on how a moderate El Nino, like the one going on now, sometimes produces snowy winters in Maryland (NWS: Moderate El Nino winters can be Maryland’s Snowiest), which is something applicable to all Mid-Atlantic residents.
Thanksgiving Tragedy
Erik at MemphisWeather.Net recalls a devastating Tennessee tornado–Remembering the Germantown tornado, 15 years later. What a sad day that was.
Strongest Storm Ever?
Jesse Ferrell of WeatherMatrix reports that Super Typhoon Nida may have been the strongest storm ever recorded.
Want More Sun–Move to Antarctica!
Scott Sistek of Partly to Mostly Bloggin’ recently wrote about how Seattle is gloomier than Antarctica. I know that people talk about moving south to the sunbelt, but this is ridiculous!
Active Weather Pattern?
Tom at PhillyWeather.Net talks about the potential for a stormier pattern during the next week (Potent, Variable Week of Weather Ahead). Again, this is of interest to many eastern residents, not just Philly natives.
–Paul Yeager

