Roger Hill's Weather Classroom Roger Hill's Weather Classroom
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This podcast series explores all things atmospheric pertaining to our world, Vermont and locally. It will also include other topics about the planet Earth such as the Geomagnetic Field and trends in climatology near and far. If you follow the weather and are enthusiastic about storms of all kinds, I’ll delve into the mechanics like Bombogenesis of a coastal low pressure system, or why well-developed low pressure systems sometimes do not deliver. I’ll explain some of the hidden details about our climate, how our weather behaves and we’ll explore other climates, and how they might play a role in our daily weather in the Green Mountain State and northern New England.
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What are Froude Numbers? How do they relate to Vermont Weather Forecasting?
On this episode of Roger Hill's Weather Classroom, Roger talks about what Froude Numbers are, and how they relate to Vermont weather forecasting. Image from Roger for this episode (https://i.imgur.com/Bua91DW.jpg)Froude Numbers for the Green Mountains (https://www.weather.gov/btv/froudeALL)
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2023 Temperature Anomalies
On this episode of Roger Hill's Weather Classroom, Roger will talk about some of the weather anomalies we've noticed in 2023.
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Climate Change and Scientific Consensus
On this episode of Roger Hill's Weather Classroom, Roger talks to you about the Climate Crisis as well as Scientific Consensus.Images Roger included with this Episode (https://imgur.com/a/65ox8TH)
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El Nino Souther Oscillation and an Overheating Planet
On this episode of Roger Hill Weather Classroom, Roger talks to you about the El Nino phenomenon.Images Roger Included with this Episode (https://imgur.com/a/O7S6uqa)
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Roger Hill 2022-2023 Winter Outlook
Today on Roger Hill's Weather Classroom, Roger will talk about how this winter is shaping up to look!Check out some photos Roger sent along here!
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Climatology of the Summer of 2022
In this episode of Roger Hill's Weather Classroom, Roger goes over the Climatology from this past summer. The highs, the lows, is it within the average range? Listen in to see!
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May
Highest Temperature90Normal Degree Days370
Lowest Temperature30Total Precip1.96
Average Temperature59.1Total Snowfall0
Departure from Norm+5.8Normal Precip3.52
Heating Degree Days222% of Normal Precip56
# tstms 1 peak gust 36 mph WNW
# 90+ 1
June
Highest Temperature91Normal Degree Days137
Lowest Temperature41Total Precip2.61
Average Temperature63.4Total Snowfall0
Departure from Norm+1.5Normal Precip4.21
Heating Degree Days84% of Normal Precip62
# tstms 1 peak gust 36 mph WNW
# 90+ 1
July
Highest Temperature92Normal Degree Days39
Lowest Temperature44Total Precip3.4
Average Temperature69Total Snowfall0
Departure from Norm+2.4Normal Precip4.27
Heating Degree Days12% of Normal Precip80
# tstms 1 peak gust 36 mph WNW
# 90+ 1
August
Highest Temperature92Normal Degree Days71
Lowest Temperature48Total Precip2.24
Average Temperature70.2Total Snowfall0
Departure from Norm+5.3Normal Precip3.81
Heating Degree Days8% of Normal Precip59
# tstms 1 peak gust 36 mph WNW
# 90+ 1
September
Highest Temperature83Normal Degree Days249
Lowest Temperature35Total Precip5.04
Average Temperature59.5Total Snowfall0
Departure from Norm+2.0Normal Precip3.33
Heating Degree Days185% of Normal Precip151
# tstms 1 peak gust 36 mph WNW
# 90+ 1