The Mid Atlantic Moisture Cap–the hidden lid
Why Maryland’s spring storms sometimes never arrive — and what 22 years of weather balloon data reveal about the invisible force suppressing them.
Why Maryland’s spring storms sometimes never arrive — and what 22 years of weather balloon data reveal about the invisible force suppressing them.
The atmosphere over the Mid-Atlantic is loaded with heat and moisture. The models look active, but the radar is quiet. Here’s the mechanism responsible — and why it’s been hiding in plain sight. This is a simple explanation for this…
On the same week NASA launches four astronauts around the Moon with fanfare and optimism, the scientists who actually monitor the planet they’re leaving behind are clearing out their desks. This is not a coincidence. This is a choice.
A growing body of research suggests hail risk is expanding eastward into the Mid-Atlantic. The Chesapeake corridor — centered on the DC-Baltimore metro — is emerging as a named secondary hotspot. Here’s what the data shows.