Archive for September 12th, 2014
The NAO becomes more significant as we head from summer into autumn and obviously winter. Over the past 12 months, the NAO has been predominantly positive and I believe this is strongly connected to the weak solar maximum of sunspot cycle 24. The positive NAO has laid to a warm Europe last summer, winter and even summer this […]
It’s been quite the snowstorm for the Northern Rockies over the last 72 hours. The models did a pretty good job from 5 days out. Actual snow cover! Wyoming Snowfall Totals County Location Snowfall Big Horn Shell Creek Snotel 16 Big Horn Bone Springs Divide Snotel 10 Big Horn Bald Mountain Snotel 7 County Location Snowfall […]
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