Forensic Meteorology Blog

17 Apr

Microburst

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A microburst is a strong downward oriented wind usually associated with thunderstorms. These winds usually form within a cumulonimbus cloud that is mature and are often associated with heavy rain and perhaps along with hail. These winds can cause major issues such as crashes with airplanes during take-off and or landing. In an attempt to

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14 Jan

Aircraft Accidents

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Aircraft accidents are less likely to occur today than years ago and this is the case even with the growing number of aircraft in operation. From 1959 to 2008 there were 27,877 onboard fatalities and comparing the same statistic for 1999 to 2008 there were 4717 fatalities. Certainly good news. The Aircraft Crashes Record Office

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08 Jan

Vortex

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The cold air that has gripped much of the eastern 2/3’s of the US during the week of January 6, 2014, has the media using the term “the polar vortex.” I have seen the term: “a dive into the polar vortex.” This is certainly is a term that gets everyone’s attention. What is a vortex?

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