Saturday, October 24, 2009

Examiner.com | Severe storm potential in the east can be traced to Hurricane Rick from Pacific

October 24, 9:53 AM - Just one week after record cold and snow at Penn State and even the Baltimore suburbs, the threat of severe weather may erupt along the east coast. This is part of a strong storm that already brought snow to Denver, flooding rain to Fort Worth and Houston Texas, even tornadoes to parts of Louisiana. This is in part to due the remains of once powerful Hurricane Rick, which had winds of 180 mph last week, then hit Mexico's Pacific coast as a tropical storm. I had shown how some of this energy would get pulled into this storm and increase it's energy. The result today will be the final push as it winds up and moves into Canada.