Meteorologist Ted Keller posted this in
Tropics on
September 2nd, 2010

Category four Earl has made a turn overnight and is moving more northward. It has strengthened to sustained winds of 145 mph. This storm will affect the outer banks of North Carolina later tonight and hurricane warnings are in effect for this region. [...]
Meteorologist Ted Keller posted this in
Forecast Discussion on
August 13th, 2010

We have been beat up with heat this summer. The hot spells have been numerous and, depending on how the rest of August turns out, we may rank in the top ten hottest summers (summer on the record books is June-August). [...]
Meteorologist Ted Keller posted this in
Climate, Extreme Weather on
August 11th, 2010

We have had several memorable runs of ninety-degree heat this summer. [...]
Meteorologist Ted Keller posted this in
Tropics on
August 10th, 2010

Early this evening, the National Hurricane Center (NHC) determined that a tropical depression had taken shape in the eastern Gulf of Mexico. This is the fifth tropical depression of the season. [...]
Meteorologist Ted Keller posted this in
Extreme Weather, Forecast Discussion, The Ozarks on
August 6th, 2010

Another round of excessive heat is forecast to develop over the Ozarks beginning on Sunday and lasting through at least the first few days of next week. [...]
Meteorologist Ted Keller posted this in
Forecast Discussion, The Ozarks on
August 5th, 2010

Readings are only in the seventies over much of the Ozarks. Meanwhile, areas south of the rain and cooler front are in the one-hundred’s again. [...]
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