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Dr. Jeff Masters, June 19, 2013
Director of Meteorology, Weather Underground

Data from the Air Force Hurricane Hunters this afternoon indicates that Tropical Storm Barry has formed in the extreme southern Gulf of Mexico. The aircraft measured winds at their flight level of 1000 feet as high as 47 mph, which implies winds of at least 40 mph at the surface. Barry has a small but growing area of heavy thunderstorms, as seen on satellite loops. The thunderstorms are steadily showing more organization this afternoon, and low-level spiral bands have begun to appear.

Christopher C. Burt, June 18, 2013
Weather Historian, Weather Underground

A strong upper-air high-pressure ridge has brought all-time record heat to much of Alaska the past few days. Temperatures peaked at 96°F at Talkeetna north of Anchorage on Monday June 17 with unofficial readings as high as 98°. Here is a brief review of the record-setting temperatures.

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Lee Grenci, June 19, 2013
Retired Senior Lecturer and Forecaster, Penn State

The heavy rains of the Southeast Asia summer monsoon advanced northward across India this week, causing massive flooding (as this YouTube video of an apartment building falling into a flooding river u...

Dr. Ricky Rood, June 10, 2013
Professor, University of Michigan

How to cope with a climate that is not stationary is a major challenge for agriculture (and engineering). Deep within our planning for the future is the assumption that weather will remain the same – it will be like our father’s and mother’s weather. This is no longer the case.

Shaun Tanner, May 29, 2013
Senior Meteorologist, Weather Underground

A moderate risk of severe weather is set for a large part of the Plains from northern Texas through western Kansas. A slight risk of severe weather is posted for much of the rest of the Plains. Please be aware of local weather conditions and prepare yourself, your family, and your neighbors for severe weather.

Bryan Norcross, May 20, 2013
Hurricane Specialist, The Weather Channel

NOAA's assessment of the National Weather Service's performance during Sandy is out. It's an outstanding report, which, if implemented, would significantly improve communications during landfalling hurricanes. But, there are a few areas where some more thinking is required.

Portlight, June 19, 2013
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June 17, 2013 – AmeriCares and Portlight Strategies, Inc. are partnering to help disabled Oklahoma residents affected by the recent t...

Zachary Labe, June 6, 2013
Northeast Weather Analyst

The remnants of Tropical Storm Andrea will continue to shift northeast along the Atlantic coast. Heavy rainfall will spread across the Northeast focusing in on a narrow axis along I-95 to the coast. Rainfall amounts in this region may approach a max of 6" in some select area. Minor gale force winds are also possible along the immediate coastline. Little to no storm surge threat is likely for the region along with little to no severe weather due to relatively stable air.

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