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Posts treating: "Coming Winter"

Wednesday, 02 December 2015

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The Coming Winter Part Two: The Elephant in the Room 

Dan\'s Wild Wild Science Journal [2015-12-02 03:27:58]  recommend  recommend this post  (149 visits) info

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THE ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM Ask me what the Northern Hemisphere winter will be like, and I can easily tell you. As a matter of fact, It’s a slam dunk!  It will be WAY above normal. I’ll say the same for the whole planet for December through January. As a matter of fact, rising greenhouse gases in our atmosphere make it quite likely that the U.S. will see an above average

Some Thoughts About The Coming Winter: Part One 

Dan\'s Wild Wild Science Journal [2015-11-30 00:48:13]  recommend  recommend this post  (177 visits) info
This time of year it’s the number one question that every meteorologist hears: “What’s the winter going to like??” The correct answer is, “We can’t predict the weather 3 months in advance with any real accuracy.”. That said, we can make some decent guesses about the climate patterns that we may see, in some areas more than others. First, let me show you why we really cannot use numerical weather

Snow,Cold, and Drought: The Coming Winter Might Be Brutal 

Dan\'s Wild Wild Science Journal [2014-08-11 02:50:52]  recommend  recommend this post  (99 visits) info
I’ve spent the weekend looking at how the coming winter may turn out, and before I go any farther, let me say that long-range forecasts can turn out to be horribly wrong. Let me repeat that: long-range forecasts can turn out to be horribly wrong. That said, there are some fascinating indications that the Eastern and Southeastern U.S. may be in for a cold and wet/icy winter, while the drought in
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