Cattle And The Climate
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Blaming cattle for bad weather is the latest in a long line of climate
superstitions. During the 16th century they blamed bad weather on witches.
Sun, Heat, Scattered Storms This Weekend
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RADAR CHECK: We have random, scattered showers and thunderstorms over the
northern 2/3 of Alabama this afternoon. Some of the storms are producing
heavy ra...
Update on the Great Salt Lake
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Mid July is here and it's worth a look at the Great Salt Lake. Satellite
imagery from July 11, when northern Utah was cloud free, showed
considerable la...
Massive Lightning Outbreak Hits The Northwest
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One of the greatest Northwest lightning outbreaks in recent memory occurred
today, *with well over 5000 lightning strokes over the region.*
Below are the...
Flash Flood Watch
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*Late post today. View of storm over the Catalinas at 2:00 pm MST this
afternoon.*
*Plot of detected CG flashes (above for 24-hours ending at 1413 UTC ...
June Climate Data
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Last year at this time I commented on the unusual high-latitude circulation
pattern in June 2025, when a broad but very strong circumpolar circulation
ex...
My Updated Friday Night Forecast — May 15th, 2026
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Roger Hill’s forecast 3:00 PM FRIDAY 5-15-26 TONIGHT: A few misty sprinkles
early, drying up. Otherwise clearing. Considerable valley fog. A low
mid-40s. L...
Deep Purple
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This is the best year in several, for a favorite yet underused and
near-native plant. Call it a dwarf tree or a large shrub, depending on
irrigation or pru...
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