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October 8, 2007

Southern Alaska’s 2007 fall colors spectacular and at their peak; snow levels falling in region’s mountains

I’ve just returned from southern Alaska and wanted to share some photos I snapped over this weekend (October 6-7) of this year’s fall colors. Some of the images you see here were taken along the New Seward Highway which parallels the Turnagain Arm between Anchorage and Girdwood—a community 36 miles southeast of Anchorage. The region features a mix of spruce and deciduous trees. It’s the deciduous trees which change color in autumn. Given the species of trees there, fall colors feature vivid yellow and orange colors rather than the yellow, orange and red mix which occurs here in the Chicago metro area. I can tell you this year’s display, which is peaking in the area from Anchorage southward, is nothing short of spectacular.

“Termination dust”, the term used to cover the first snow cover of the cold season, is creeping down the mountains as snow levels and temperatures in the region drop. Interior and north Alaskan temperatures have fallen to single digits with increasing regularity in the past week and snow now dusts or covers the ground in much of the state’s interior. Note: Much of the Chicago area is two to three weeks from its peak autumn colors while fall colors are peaking (or in spots have just peaked) across northern Wisconsin and are on the verge of peaking in the southern third of the state.

-Tom Skilling

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Photo Courtesy: Tom Skilling!

January 23, 2007

Chicago Skyline cheering on the Bears!

John Lykowski sent us this photo of the Chicago skyline cheering on the Chicago Bears. John tell us he shot this image last Saturday from Adler Planetarium, the night before Chicago’s NFC Championship game. Thanks for the great shot John!

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PHOTO COURTESY: John Lykowski, Lykowski Studios

August 8, 2006

VICTORY IN THE 2006 RACE TO MACKINAC ISLAND!

The Crew of the Eagle wins this year's Race to Mackinac Island.
It's with special pride we congratulate the crew of the sailboat "Eagle" for their victory in this year's challenging Chicago to Mackinac Island Sailboat race. What an accomplishment on the part of these dedicated mariners and how proud we are that this crew was among the mariners who joined us ahead of the race in the WGN-TV/Tribune Weather Center for our annual weather briefings. This year's briefings took place Thursday and Friday evenings, July 20 and 21.

The crew competed against 300 sailboats and their crews, which underscores the magnitude of the accomplishment. Shawn O'Neill and his father Jerry of the Eagle's crew tell us that they sailed across the finish line at Mackinac Island just four seconds ahead of their closest challenger. The win followed a 43 hour and 333 mile trek the length of Lake Michigan to Mackinac Island. Shawn, Jerry and their dedicated crew were among the mariners who joined us this year—and in years past as well—in the WGN/Tribune Weather Office for our annual Mackinac Race briefings the Thursday and Friday before the 300+ mile July 24, 2006 trek up the lake began. Our visits and briefings with Mackinac racers has been a part of our July here for many years now and always rank among the highlights of each year here in the office. Few watch or understand the weather better than those who take on the Great Lakes—and the mariners who participate in the Mackinac Race rank among this region's most accomplished mariners. Their's is clearly a mission conducted with true passion!

Congratulations to the crew of the Eagle and all who participated in this year's Chicago to Mackinac Race! Look forward to seeing many of you here in the office ahead of next year's race!
--Tom Skilling


The Eagle and its crew cross the finish line on Mackinac Island at 11:23 a.m. Monday, July 24.
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PHOTO COURTESY: Ann O'Neill

The Eagle in full sail against Chicago's skyline as viewed from Lake Michigan
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PHOTO COURTESY: Lu O'Neill

Here's the happy crew assembled July 24 this year after victory on board the Eagle in Mackinac harbor
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PHOTO COURTESY: Ann O'Neill

CREW MEMBERS:
Back row left to right: Bill Zeiler, Boris Bonutti, Shawn O'Neill, Jan Promer, Michael Cook, Doug Warren
Front row left to right: Doug Gifford, Bork Maronn, Jerry O'Neill

March 13, 2006

Exploring Alaska

Tom Skilling takes a moment to send greetings from his Alaskan vacation and reports that it snowed for two days straight when he first arrived. He's already shoveled three feet of snow, but he's thoroughly enjoying his trip. He says "It's been magnificent!"
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August 25, 2005

WGN-TV Weather Team at Wrigley

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Tom Skilling being interviewed on WGN Radio by Pat Hughes and Ron Santo
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Are you ready Cub Fans? A one a two...
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One, two, three strikes you're out!
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