BenedictGomez
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This is the "Siberian signal" I look for each year. It was good last year, and it's looking great this year!
Scientists do not know why the above holds true, but there is a statistically significant link to early Siberian snowcover and northeaster US winters.
http://www.abc2news.com/weather/wea...rd-north-america-snow-cover-hits-45-year-high
the northern hemisphere reached all-time record snow coverage for the month of September.Eurasia also saw highest snow coverage since the early 2000s. Snow coverage over the Northern Hemisphere is looked at closely because it can have a pronounced impact on large-scale waves in the atmosphere. Higher snow coverage can also sustain larger outbreaks of arctic air and influence winter temperatures.There are many links between a colder than normal winter and higher than normal snow coverage across the northern hemisphere.
Scientists do not know why the above holds true, but there is a statistically significant link to early Siberian snowcover and northeaster US winters.
http://www.abc2news.com/weather/wea...rd-north-america-snow-cover-hits-45-year-high