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I went down to NYC yesterday and it's like a different world! All the trees in Binghamton are already empty, but in New York they're just starting to get colors. As you're traveling through Paterson you can see the changes
I am going to lean on probably not. We have seen this thing flip around again and again. I think that the type of pattern we are going to see is going to be called "The Rollercoaster" season, and I feel like its probably going to do that at least into the first of Winter.
It is significantly behind last year (Canada slightly ahead)
Although fun to compare year to year I like to look at the anomalies instead..
Blank areas = normal. Not much red in Siberia. Also note.. WTF is up with Ontario and Quebec this October? I think too many are ignoring that.... and Hudson Bay's potential early freeze over.
big storm in Canada near Hudson Bay. Must be Snowing and cold there?
Oct 20
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Originally Posted by Cambium
I find it interesting many of us out there are focused on Siberia snow cover, meanwhile, Ontario & Quebec areas in Canada could be getting lots of it..
November forecast looks like a blow torch for the Midwest and the eastern two thirds
Canadian says this
^^
That's a major zonal flow folks. If that's not El Nino in control, then I don't know what is....
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