Saturday, November 21st, 2009
As Thanksgiving nears, I have some thankful thoughts about the weather in eastern North Carolina in 2009. Foremost, I'm thankful for...
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A recent study found that portions of the Outer Banks and Pamlico Sound region - some of the climatologically windiest areas in the the Carolinas -...
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Despite its summery feel, the first full day of autumn 2009 inspires me to outline the fall weather norms for Coastal Carolina. TEMPERATURES Average...
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The North Carolina Coastal Resources Commission will meet in New Bern Monday 9 / 14 to discuss possible implications with lifting a statewide ban on...
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Ten years after the biggest natural disaster in North Carolina history, Rocky Mount will remember Hurricane Floyd with a presentation "Hurricane...
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This time of year, I often field the question: "When does fall begin?" The short answer is, this year anyway, September 22, but I might...
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On Tuesday, I asked: Names of tropical storms and hurricanes in the Atlantic Basin are rooted primarily in American English, Spanish and what other...
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Names of tropical storms and hurricanes in the Atlantic Basin are rooted primarily in American English, Spanish and what other language? A. French B....
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Average late July daily high temperatures hover around 90 degrees in eastern North Carolina, but high temperatures easily top 110 or 120 degrees on...
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The meteorological insight of Declaration of Independence signer Benjamin Franklin was decades - if not centuries - ahead of its time: Through careful...
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