Starfall calendar december 20092/7/2024 ![]() ![]() The Atlantic provinces saw snow to start then mixing, and rain was reported in some areas. Eastern Ontario and Southern Quebec saw amounts of 15–30 cm. Niagara region saw snow mixing with ice pellets and Freezing rain. It is slowly moving north, and it will be a complex of two lows. On the west coast, Vancouver and the surrounding Fraser Valley got 5–20 cm of wet snow, with heavier accumulation towards in the interior of British Columbia, about 10–20 cm of dryer, more powdery snow.Ī major winter storm is developing near the Gulf. Northeastern United States can expect ice and snow, with rain down south. 10–20 cm also fell through Northern Ontario, with freezing rain, ice pellets (sleet) and rain to the south. Yet another winter storm developed and brought about 10–25 cm across Alberta, Saskatchewan and through the Northern Great Plains. ![]() January 2 saw a blizzard hit the Swiss– Liechtenstein border, killing an Italian tourist, when his car skidded into a tree due to black ice on the nearby road. Another 15–20 cm could fall through the province, as another low comes in.Īmounts of 5–15 cm of heavy wet snow fell in Metro Vancouver and the surrounding Fraser Valley. Newfoundland and Labrador saw about 15–25 cm of snow, with blowing snow. Blizzard warnings and storm surge warnings were posted as winds were sustained more than 60–80 km (37–50 mi), out of the North. The Atlantic provinces were in a Blizzard for New Year's Day, with 49 cm recorded in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, and 25 cm in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Northeastern United States saw about 10–20 cm. The storm is strengthening over the Atlantic, and could become a blizzard. Greater Toronto Area saw about 7–10 cm, with higher amounts towards the Niagara region. January December 30, 2008-JanuĪn Alberta clipper affected regions around the Great Lakes, Midwestern United States and Northeastern United States. Small, localized areas of low pressure can form from hot air rising off hot ground, resulting in smaller meteorological disturbances such as dust devils and whirlwinds. This combination of opposing forces can create winds and result in the formation of storm clouds, such as the cumulonimbus. Storms are created when a centre of low pressure develops, with a system of high pressure surrounding it. Ī storm (from Proto-Germanic *sturmaz "noise, tumult") is any disturbed state of an astronomical body's atmosphere, especially affecting its surface, and strongly implying severe weather. On between May 12 and 26, both Mauritania, the Sénégal River Area and neighbouring parts of both Senegal and Mali faced both a drought and famine in 2010. Bolivia, Venezuela, Mali, Mauritania, Morocco and Spain have also seen periods of drought in 20. The lack of winter precipitation in parts of China, however, contributed to a severe drought in the southwest. August 17 saw a dust storm at Laguna Mar Chiquita as a major drought hit Argentina, and flooding and hailstorms hit southeastern Australia and Queensland in March 2010. ![]() Victoria, the scene of horrific bushfires the year before, had a far colder summer, with hot weather arriving more than a month later than usual in 2009. Summer storms including flooding, severe thunderstorms and extratropical cyclones (which can occur in summer or winter) are also included in this list to a certain extent.Īs this occurred a heat wave and/or unforeseen monsoon weather also hit parts of Australia in 20. ![]() It may be marked by strong wind, thunder and lightning (a thunderstorm), heavy precipitation, such as ice ( ice storm), or wind transporting some substance through the atmosphere (as in a dust storm, snowstorm, hailstorm, etc.). Wintery storms are events in which the dominant varieties of precipitation are forms that only occur at cold temperatures, such as snow or sleet, or a rainstorm where ground temperatures are cold enough to allow ice to form (i.e. Global weather activity of 2009 profiles the major worldwide storms, including blizzards, tornadoes, ice storms, tropical cyclones and other meteorogical events, from January 1, 2009, to December 31, 2009. Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information. ![]()
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