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Figure I start the official thread being that we still have ongoing winter pattern this summer.
Some interesting times could be ahead.
Either we stay in this pattern and have another cold snowy winter in Central/Eastern U.S or the pattern flips and we start getting above normal anomalies.. We'll see.
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With the strong El Nino dead in the water a weak El Nino could provide a cold snowy time as well. Models have been horrible trying to find the strength of it. Ocean is showing it but atmosphere wasn't. Now Ocean cooled and so we're still Neutral.
We'll get a brutally cold and snowy winter, I'll be like December 2010 but ALL winter.
My guest is that winter 2014-2015 in Britain will be average with a coldwave late january...
December 2010 was interesting and like nothing I had seen before.. but for my comfort I would much rather have another mild one, especially as I am paying for my gas and electricity bills now
lol. I know, & I will not post forecasts from certain people or sources. That is ridiculous someone came out with a forecast. All about getting extra clicks and awareness. Probabilities is all we can talk about at this point..
Whats funny is.. look at the first post from last years Winter thread I started even earlier on July 8th. Take a look at the analog map I chose that fit and matched a possible pattern. //www.city-data.com/forum/30379076-post1.html
When I have time I'll see if I can look into this winter more..
December 2010 was interesting and like nothing I had seen before.. but for my comfort I would much rather have another mild one, especially as I am paying for my gas and electricity bills now
Well, its suppose to be cold in winter so what did you expect? A heatwave? Spanish plume??
You should relocate to a hot country...
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