Stories by Scott Bachmeier
Unusally cold across the North Slope region of Alaska
Unusually cold conditions were seen across the North Slope region of Alaska during the 22 January – 24 January 2012 period. A sequence of AWIPS images of 1-km resolution POES AVHRR 12.0 µm IR channel data (above) showed the expansion of a large area of surface IR brightness temperatures of... Read More
Severe weather outbreak across the southeastern US
A major outbreak of severe thunderstorms along a strong cold frontal boundary swept eastward across much of the southeastern US on 22 January – 23 January 2012, producing widespread damaging winds, large hail, and tornadoes (
Blowing dust in New Mexico, Texas, and Oklahoma
A large outbreak of blowing dust developed in the wake of a cold frontal passage across parts of New Mexico, Texas, and Oklahoma on 22 January 2012. At Lubbock, Texas winds gusted to 60 mph, and surface visibility was reduced to 0.5 mile. The strongest wind gust was 77 mph,... Read More