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Sunday, September 18, 2011

RU WeatherWatcher - Warmer Weather On Its Way!

 
It was a cool past couple of days and that's no different for today or tomorrow.  Warmer weather will move into the region by mid-week, but some rain might come with it too.

Sunday, September 11, 2011

RU WeatherWatcher - Somber Skies for a Day of Rememberance

 

Somber skies set the mood for the nation's commemoration of the 9/11 attacks on America 10 years ago.  Expect some showers and storms later today, most likely after lunchtime, and into tomorrow.  By tomorrow night, we will get a break from all the wet weather that will continue for most of the week with the exception of Wednesday, which has a chance of showers. 

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Rutgers WeatherWatcher - Sunny today, then rain moves in for the rest of the week

Today will be a sunny one, but tonight brings the threat of storms that will continue through the week.  A Low pressure system with a trailing cold front will not only make it rain the the next few days, but also pick up the remnants of TS Lee, which will dump some rain on us for Wednesday and Thursday.  And then there's Katia, the hurricane that churns up bad memories of Irene.  Good news is that the remnants of Lee along with the cold front will push Katia out of the way just in time.  

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Tropical Update - Will Katia Impact Us?

After Irene hit the Mid Atlantic, the question on everyone's mind is "will another hurricane hit us?"  And with Hurricane Katia churning in the Atlantic, people are wondering if she's up next.  Katia's forecasted track issued by the National Hurricane Center looks like she will impact New Jersey like Irene did, but I'm here to tell you that the chances of that happening are less than likely.  Below are the 12z model runs from the GFS (left) and GFDL (right) for Katia:
GFS Forecast Model | GFDL Forecast Model
These two models, the GFS and GFDL are considered the best hurricane models there are to offer.  Now, this doesn't mean that they're perfect, but indeed, they do a good job.  As you can see, both models have Katia well off shore NJ around Thursday - Friday (there's a little disagreement on timing) and not making a significant impact on us.  The GFS has Katia a little closer to NJ and arriving later than the GFDL's predictions, but it still suggests that Katia will not affect us greatly.  Both models agree that Katia will make a charge towards the Mid-Atlantic, but then make a sharp turn Northeast away from the US.  The reason for this is the remnants of Tropical Storm Lee is predicted to help push Katia away from us.  According to these models, the maximum affect Katia will have on NJ will be cloud cover, rip currents, and some outer rain bands. 

So should you cancel your plans for next week?  Unless you're planning to go down to the shore, I'd suggest no, at least not yet (because the computer models could always be wrong... after all, weather is chaotic).  As always, for the most up to date info on the tropics, go to the WeatherCoats Hurricane Center