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Central US Cold Blast In October Often Means Heat For West Coast, 100s For Los Angeles?

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Central US Cold Blast In October Often Means Heat For West Coast, 100s For Los Angeles?

Tonight’s run of the ECMWF now has next week’s very cold air pushing south of the US-Canada border and this could mean an early snowstorm as well as 15-30 below normal temperatures anywhere from Montana to the interior Northeast. While the arctic hound comes acalling next week down the spine of the continent, often during October cold blasts, a strong ridge […]

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Record Low Sea Ice In Arctic But Near Record HIGH Antarctic Sea Ice Extent!

Written by on September 28, 2012 in Rest of Europe with 1 Comment
Record Low Sea Ice In Arctic But Near Record HIGH Antarctic Sea Ice Extent!

The arctic has seen the greatest loss of sea ice on record this summer, beating the previous record minimum set back in 2007. In stark contrast and despite all the hysteria about global warming, what you’ll perhaps struggle to see in the news is the fact that the Antarctic has seen a near record extent of sea ice. […]

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Thoughts on Autumn, Winter and Why There Was No Winter Last Year!

Written by on September 28, 2012 in United Kingdom & Ireland with 0 Comments
Thoughts on Autumn, Winter and Why There Was No Winter Last Year!

I have stated multiple times already about the fact that the UK/Ireland autumn should be warmer/wetter than usual when all is said and done at the close of November but that does not mean we can’t see cold spells nor accompanied by snow. Like in 2009, I think we should see wet and stormy conditions with BACKSIDE cold coming down […]

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