May 30, 2015
2330.19z
UNISYS North and West Hemisphere Water Vapor Satellite (click here for 12 hour loop - thank you)
The ITCZ (Intertropical Convergence Zone) has repopulated itself with water vapor again. The air movement is carrying the storms resulting from that water vapor at the Equator over Central America and the US southern Midwest. There is no getting away from it.
May 30, 2015
By Lisa Marie Garza and Jim Forsyth
Rain caused flooding on roads (click here) in parts of Texas on Saturday, an official said, after severe weather killed at least 23 people during the week and prompted U.S. President Barack Obama to declare a disaster in the state.
Texas has endured record rainfall in May. This week, flooding turned streets into rivers, ripped homes off foundations, swept over thousands of vehicles and trapped people in cars and houses.
Obama signed a disaster declaration late on Friday to free up federal funds to help rebuild areas of Texas slammed by the storms. No estimate has been given for the damage in Texas.
The body of a woman was recovered on Saturday from the Blanco River at San Marcos in central Texas, the city said on its Facebook page. The death was the 23rd from the flooding.
Flash flood warnings were in place for several counties in North Texas, including Dallas County....
The GOES East Satellite shows a closer view of the system. It is a very hardy system.
May 30, 2015
2330.19z
UNISYS Goes East Water Vapor Satellite (click here for 12 hour loop - thank you)
The current system wanes and then regenerates with the rising sun.
2330.19z
UNISYS North and West Hemisphere Water Vapor Satellite (click here for 12 hour loop - thank you)
The ITCZ (Intertropical Convergence Zone) has repopulated itself with water vapor again. The air movement is carrying the storms resulting from that water vapor at the Equator over Central America and the US southern Midwest. There is no getting away from it.
May 30, 2015
By Lisa Marie Garza and Jim Forsyth
Rain caused flooding on roads (click here) in parts of Texas on Saturday, an official said, after severe weather killed at least 23 people during the week and prompted U.S. President Barack Obama to declare a disaster in the state.
Texas has endured record rainfall in May. This week, flooding turned streets into rivers, ripped homes off foundations, swept over thousands of vehicles and trapped people in cars and houses.
Obama signed a disaster declaration late on Friday to free up federal funds to help rebuild areas of Texas slammed by the storms. No estimate has been given for the damage in Texas.
The body of a woman was recovered on Saturday from the Blanco River at San Marcos in central Texas, the city said on its Facebook page. The death was the 23rd from the flooding.
Flash flood warnings were in place for several counties in North Texas, including Dallas County....
The GOES East Satellite shows a closer view of the system. It is a very hardy system.
May 30, 2015
2330.19z
UNISYS Goes East Water Vapor Satellite (click here for 12 hour loop - thank you)
The current system wanes and then regenerates with the rising sun.