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HURRICANE HUNTERS IN HURRICANE IKE

Here are some great photos inside a hurricane hunter plane and some instruments that are used. These were taken when they were flying through Hurricane Ike in September of 2008.

Click here for more photos from a hurricane hunters perspective.

Posted under NOAA, Photo, Tropics

This post was written by Schnack on November 11, 2009

FALL COLORS 2009

Send me your fall color photos schnack@kwwl.com and I will post them all here and use some of them on the 6 PM Newscast.

Posted under Fall Colors, Photo

This post was written by Schnack on November 4, 2009

WHAT A VIEW!!!

Mount Washington Observatory in New Hampshire always has some very interesting weather. The view from the top of the mountain is amazing every time you look out the window. Here is one example on a clear day. There are some days where the top of the mountain sits above all the clouds and it almost looks like you can just walk across the top of the clouds below.

During the day, check these web cams.

Posted under Photo

This post was written by Schnack on October 16, 2009

GREAT SATELLITE PHOTO OF TYPHOON CHOI-WAN

The photo below is of Super Typhoon Choi-wan. The winds at the time were 160 mph.
Click on imgage for larger view.

Posted under Photo, Tropics

This post was written by Schnack on September 17, 2009

HOW LONG?

How long do you think it takes a spider to make a web like that? Is it just one spider or are there others helping?

Photo by: Barb Yates

Posted under Miscellaneous, Photo

This post was written by Schnack on September 3, 2009

FLOODING PHOTOS

If you have any photos of the flooding and would like to share send them to schnack@kwwl.com and I will post them or use them at 10 PM.

Posted under Flooding, Photo

This post was written by Schnack on August 27, 2009

FUNNEL CLOUD NEAR WAVERLY

There were a few reports of a funnel cloud near Waverly around 7:40 PM tonight. There were no reports of any damage. Here are some of the photos.

Posted under Photo, Severe Weather

This post was written by Schnack on August 25, 2009

MORNING GLORY CLOUDS

Courtesy: Mick Petroff

Courtesy: Mick Petroff

The remote settlement of Burketown, in Australia’s northern Queensland, is not the sort of place you’d expect people to travel thousands of miles to visit. With a population of just 178, Burketown sits in one of Australia’s most remote shires. But every September and October, a small group of individuals journey from all corners of the country for the appearance of a remarkable and dramatic cloud called the Morning Glory. Clouds don’t usually have names, nor are they normally linked to a particular location, but then the Morning Glory is no normal cloud.
Click here for more information about the “morning glory”.

Posted under Photo

This post was written by Schnack on August 25, 2009

THE EYE OF BILL


The eye of Hurricane Bill on August 19 , from a NOAA P-3 Hurricane Hunter aircraft flying at 10,000 feet. Photo credit: Jack Parrish of NOAA’s Aircraft Operations Center.

Posted under NOAA, Photo, Tropics

This post was written by Schnack on August 25, 2009

SPACE SHUTTLE LIFTS OFF TONIGHT


People along the east coast will be able to get a good look at the Space Shuttle as it heads into space.

Click here for the latest weather forecast for the launch pad in Florida.

You can watch all diffrent camera feeds from the Kennedy Space Center right now and also watch the launch live right on your computer. Click on the image of the shuttle above. The photo was taken around 8 PM today.

Posted under Astronomy, NASA, Photo

This post was written by Schnack on August 24, 2009