Good morning everyone! I hope everyone has had a fantastic weekend out there, and is getting well rested for another week at work. Leftover showers/storms give way to a cool down for the start of the work week, but heat returns later in the week. Sunday Leftover Showers Not the best kind of leftovers on […]
Tag: Hurricanes
Unsettled Bowling Green Weather
Real-time Bowling Green Weather Radar Yesterday’s Weather Overall, yesterday was a rather dreary and uneventful day in terms of weather. We received just a small bout of rain under overcast skies. We were just a few degrees above a normal high for this time of year at 49 degrees, which leads us into today’s forecast […]
The WxOrNotBG Weather Events of the Year
I know for a fact that many of you share in my love for College Football. I love college football. It is awesome, relatively unpredictable and just fun to watch. College football (in my opinion) is light years better than the NFL, and is just more pleasant to watch and be around. Over the past […]
11 Years Ago Yesterday: Hurricane Wilma and the Streak
The talk of the sports world recently has been streaks. Tonight, the Chicago Cubs and Cleveland Indians match up in the World Series, and these two teams have been apart of two of the more absurd streaks in sports history. The Cubs haven’t won a World Series since 1908 (I would guess that you weren’t […]
WxOrNotBG Tweets of the Week
Twitter is a meteorologist’s best friend and worst enemy. Meteorologists send out hundreds of tweets per day, and it is such a useful tool for dispensing information. Many times, though, hype will begin and spread like fire on Twitter. Other times, it saves someone’s life. Therefore, Twitter sees the best and worst out of meteorologists […]
A Running History of Hurricane Matthew
As many of you know, Hurricane Matthew is on a tear across the north-central Caribbean right now. Matthew formed on Wednesday of last week, and hasn’t looked back since. He has posed a threat to the central Caribbean, and now is posing a threat to the US. This is his story. Wednesday, September 28th. Matthew […]
WxOrNotBG Tweets of the Week
Twitter is a meteorologist’s best friend and worst enemy. Meteorologists send out hundreds of tweets per day, and it is such a useful tool for dispensing information. Many times, though, hype will begin and spread like fire on Twitter. Other times, it saves someone’s life. Therefore, Twitter sees the best and worst out of meteorologists […]
The Week in Tropical Weather
I have come to the conclusion that I post way too much about the tropics. I am no expert in tropical meteorology, I wouldn’t even call myself an amateur. Tropical Meteorology is a much different animal than mid-latitude meteorology, and as such, it is difficult for me to apply my knowledge of mid-latitude meteorology to […]
WxOrNotBG Tweets of the Week
Twitter is a meteorologist’s best friend and worst enemy. Meteorologists send out hundreds of tweets per day, and it is such a useful tool for dispensing information. Many times, though, hype will begin and spread like fire on Twitter. Other times, it saves someone’s life. Therefore, Twitter sees the best and worst out of meteorologists […]
Hurricane Hermine Takes aim at Florida
Yesterday morning, Tropical Storm Hermine was born in the southern Gulf of Mexico as what looked like a big blob of convection. She has been classified as a tropical system, with an organized surface circulation, since Sunday morning; however, it took her a while to get the name “Hermine”. Early in her life she came […]