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21 April 2012

Nor-Easter Poised to Break East Coast Drought (Heavy snow possible as well.)

  The drought conditions from Florida to NY have been getting steadily worse, but some real relief is on the way starting tonight. A major Nor-easter is on the way as a rapidly deepening surface low runs up the East Coast on Sunday into Monday. While there may be some isolated severe weather, the main threat with this system is high winds and Gale Warnings are likely to be issued (first one just posted …

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Asperatus Over Chincoteague

Chincoteague Island on the eastern shore of the Delmarva Peninsula is famous for its wild ponies. they’ve roamed the island or centuries and the present ponies may be descendants from a doomed ship that sank near shore in the 17th century. It’s also famous for some incredible scenery and a beautiful lighthouse that was rebuilt during the Lincoln Administration. It is not famous for ASPERATUS CLOUDS but the pic above shows a beautiful display of them on Wed. 17 April. …

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