
Mike Buresh
Chief Meteorologist at WJAX-TV (Jacksonville, FL)
Chief Meteorologist at WFOX-TV (Jacksonville, FL)
Chief Meteorologist & Certified Broadcast Meteorologist (CBM) at CBS47/FOX30 Action News Jax ...Family, outdoors, sports travel & All the Weather, All the Time
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1 week ago |
actionnewsjax.com | Mike Buresh
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — To become a part of the First Alert Neighborhood weather station network - scan below &/or click * here *:So a Florida legislative bill is going to the governor’s desk regarding airplanes & weather modification. While the spirit of the bill generally makes sense, there is a great deal of confusion between jet contrails & so-called chemtrails. In summary - Senate Bill 56 repeals the state’s ability to issue permits for geoengineering and weather modification.
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2 weeks ago |
actionnewsjax.com | Mike Buresh
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — To become a part of the First Alert Neighborhood weather station network - scan below &/or click * here *:We turn the calendar to May:The first week of May (4th-10th) is National Hurricane Preparedness Week. The Atlantic hurricane season begins June 1st. Local info. on the upcoming season * here *. I’ll start updating “Talking the Tropics With Mike” every day on June 1st (or earlier if the tropics become a concern).
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3 weeks ago |
actionnewsjax.com | Mike Buresh
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Scan below &/or click * here *:Look for an “astronomical smiley face” early Friday (April 24). Best viewing will be between about 5:30 & 6:30am with the crescent moon on the horizon & Venus on the top & Saturn on the bottom (triple conjunction) making a sideways smiley face. But realize the formation will low on the horizon for a short time before sunrise & - again - it’s not a “straight up” smiley face but rather on its side. The image below is courtesy NASA:I spent Mon. & Tue.
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3 weeks ago |
actionnewsjax.com | Mike Buresh
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — You can become a part of the First Alert Neighborhood Weather Network. Scan below &/or click * here *:NOAA has declared the weak La Nina that lasted just a few months as officially ‘over’. While not particularly strong, this La Nina did seem to have some “hallmark” impacts on the overall weather pattern over the Lower 48 of the U.S. including: (1) big winter temp.
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3 weeks ago |
yahoo.com | Mike Buresh
You can become a part of the First Alert Neighborhood Weather Network. Scan below &/or click * here *:NOAA has declared the weak La Nina that lasted just a few months as officially ‘over’. While not particularly strong, this La Nina did seem to have some “hallmark” impacts on the overall weather pattern over the Lower 48 of the U.S. including:(1) big winter temp.
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