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Tracking Two Storms Impacting the Northern U.S. Through Thanksgiving and into This Weekend

Heavy lake effect snow, gusty winds, and localized blizzard conditions will persist through Thanksgiving near and downwind of the Great Lakes. Rain and mountain snow are forecast for the Pacific Northwest. Confidence is increasing for another winter storm to develop over the northern and central Rockies Friday and track across the central Plains through the Midwest and Great Lakes this weekend. Read More >

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Nov 2012 Briefings - Nov 7-8 Nor'Easter zip 700KB
Oct 2012 Briefings - Superstorm Sandy zip 7MB
June 2009 Presentation - Escape the Cape, Part Two zip 10MB
Sept 2007 Presentation - Saint Barnabas Health Care System zip 35MB
May 2007 NWS Outreach Presentation at NJ Emergency Preparedness Conference zip 20MB
May 2007 Delaware River Flooding - The Real Causes and The Way Forward zip 41MB
April 2007 Rancocas Creek - Major Flooding - April 2007 zip 11MB
July 2006 Hurricane Season 2006 - Just How Bad Could It Be? zip 16MB
July 2006 Climate Change and a look back at the
2005 Hurricane Season
zip 28MB
July 2006 Hurricane Preparedness
Loveladies, Long Beach Island, NJ
zip 75MB
November 2005 Hurricane Season 2005
Review and Perspective
zip 28MB
September 2005 Katrina - The Imperfect Storm zip 28MB
August 2,2005 Major Delaware River Flood
Early April 2005 (Easton)
zip 27MB
June 2,2005 Major Delaware River Flood
Early April 2005 (Yardley)
zip 24MB
August 18, 2004 The Great Rancocas Flood of July 2004 zip 1.5MB
August 6, 2004 Rancocas Flood 2004 zip 1.5MB
May 25, 2004 Carbon County Briefing zip 10MB
September 25, 2004 Open House Briefing zip 23MB