Monday, September 15, 2008

Price Gouging in NC? Nawwwwwwwwwww


This graphic comes from Durhamgasprices.com, part of the gasbuddy.com family. Notice how there is a bigger spike for us than the rest of the United States

Thursday, September 4, 2008

H I J - We're off to see the wizard - Hanna, Ike, Josephine

Three Tropical entities in the Atlantic - Ike is strong - 935 mb at 5 AM and 938 at 11 AM

Thursday, July 24, 2008

Good News Bad News


The drought continues to expand in the southwestern part of the state, while the Triangle is above average for rainfall for the year. What is not being reported is that we are, as a state, in worse condition - looking at the table - this year than we were last year. We are approaching the dog days of August - hopefully the reservoirs will hold out through the rest of the water year.

Friday, July 11, 2008


The 2007-2008 Drought continues in North Carolina. Zoom in to see the individual tables and you will see that the drought increased this week, even with the beneficial 4th of July rainfall. We are in worse shape than last year (middle picture) and not as bad as 2002 (lower picture.) Remember - 2002 was the drought that started during November of 2001, when Greensboro received only a trace amount of water for the entire month of November. Also, remember that the drought took off in earnest last year during the "Dog-Days of August."

Wednesday, July 9, 2008


Warmer waters off the African Coast have made Bertha an early season Cape Verde Hurricane.

Article from the Daily Green

Monday, June 30, 2008

North Carolina in worse drought than one year ago


The drought continues - even with the rain of the past few days we are down for the month and the year. Add to that the roughly one foot we were down at the end of the year and we have the recipe for trouble. Asheville is getting hit hard, and the drought is spreading this way.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

Drought a little worse this year than last year

Just when you thought we were going too catch a break, the past week of drought/high heat conditions have tipped the scales back to a worsening drought.

A article in the N&O states that the rivers did not have a chance to recharge after last summer's drought - the good news is that the reservoirs are near capacity.