Riskpulse meteorologists predict El Niño conditions and a more southerly placement of the polar vortex will create an abnormal winter for much of the continental United States.     El Niño is associated with warmer than normal water temperatures in the Equatorial Pacific Ocean and plays a huge role on weather conditions during the winter season…

  We’ve all heard that due to climate change, humanity is on a collision course with the planet. Today I want to talk about why humanity is on a collision course with the data that could actually help us save lives, and what can be done to fix it. Every day, the U.S. generates more…

The winter of 2013-14 was the 34th coldest winter for the lower 48 United States since modern records began in 1895. A highly amplified weather pattern brought several rounds of very cold air to the contiguous United States. For more details on this past winter, please check out our 2013-14 Winter Transportation Report. For the…

We will be writing a blog series on “home-grown” tropical cyclones which quickly developed and intensified close to the coastline as this is what we expect could happen this hurricane season. Here is a case study on several home-grown tropical cyclones.   Hurricane Humberto (2007): Hurricane Humberto set the record for intensifying faster than any…

The winter of 2013-14 (December 2013–February 2014) was the 34th coldest winter for the lower 48 United States since modern records began in 1895. As storm systems interacted with the cold air, several major winter storms brought treacherous travel conditions to a large part of the country. Here are some of the worst winter storms…

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Tropical cyclones pose a significant risk to the Gulf Coast states and Eastern states. Riskpulse meteorologists predict a below average season for tropical storms and hurricanes in the Atlantic basin, based on several influences. Even with a below-average number of named storms, preparation for hurricane season is critical. Read more here: https://riskpulse.com/media/Riskpulse_Tropical_Outlook_Report_Atlantic_Basin.pdf