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Weather underground storm app
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I learned a vast amount working with Jeff through his departure in the fall of 2019 (see my tribute to Jeff) and I hope I’ve met his high standards in keeping things going since then. When he launched this wunderground blog in 2005, Jeff established a high bar for accessible discussion of tropical cyclones, and eventually many other spheres of weather and climate. I’m tremendously sad to be leaving this platform and community that I have come to know and love during my five-plus years on board. Jeff Masters’ WunderBlog-will publish its final post on June 19, as The Weather Company shifts resources to other weather and climate efforts. Īfter a run of 15 years, Category 6-originally Dr. I recommend that if you are trapped in New Orleans tomorrow, that you wear a life jacket and a helmet if you have them.” Our posts are archived in two groups: 2005-20-present. A few hours after the image above was collected, Jeff Masters warned, “I put the odds of New Orleans getting its levees breached and the city submerged at about 70%. Jeff Masters’ WunderBlog-exploded in readership during the approach of Katrina. This website-just a few months old at the time, and then known as Dr. Above: A NOAA satellite image of Hurricane Katrina approaching the Gulf Coast at 2115Z (5:15 pm EDT) on August 28, 2005.












Weather underground storm app