by Paul Douglas | Jan 26, 2018 | Blog
Enjoy The Thaw – Looks Like a Nanook Super Bowl Every season has it’s own unique meteorological challenges. Unlike hit-or-miss summer storms, precipitation during the winter months is generally widespread; everybody sees snow. As Monday’s storm...
by Paul Douglas | Jan 25, 2018 | Blog
A Nippy Super Bowl VII – No Big Storms Expected When I testify on behalf of clients in weather-related court cases I often mention that you can’t negotiate with the atmosphere. “You make plans, draw up schedules and deploy resources, but never forget...
by Paul Douglas | Jan 24, 2018 | Blog
Thaw Coming, But a Numbing Outlook for Super Bowl 52 The coldest Super Bowl game? Super Bowl VI in 1972, when Dallas trounced Miami, 24 to 3. The gametime temperature at Tulane Stadium in New Orleans was a “brisk” 39F. Child’s play. Latest computer...
by Paul Douglas | Jan 23, 2018 | Blog
Digging Out – Late Week Thaw – Numbing Super Bowl? OK, we’re batting .500. The Vikings loss still stings, but the MSP metro snow curse has been vanquished! Turns out it CAN snow in the Twin Cities after all. I find that vaguely reassuring. Sure, it...
by Paul Douglas | Jan 22, 2018 | Blog
Winter Storm Monday “Heavy snow and strong winds will develop overnight and persist through Monday. There is still a narrow corridor where a large range of snow amounts are expected over a short distance width. Slight shifts in the storm track may result in...