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When the hang will the weather turn for the better (winter sports-season-wise)?
I miss the days of Dr Dewpoint on intellicast.com. He used to put something up in late Oct/early Nov regarding the factors affecting a snowy winter. North Atlantic Oscilation, El Nino, etc.
I suppose the NOAA should have something. But no. Here's what the NOAA has to say about the NE region for this winter:
Northeast: Equal chances for above-, near-, or below-normal temperatures and precipitation. Winter weather in this region is often driven not by El Niño but by weather patterns over the northern Atlantic Ocean and Arctic, such as the North Atlantic Oscillation. These patterns are often more short-term, and are generally predictable only a week or so in advance.
I can envision Homer Simpson shrugging his shoulders with the classic almost audible, "I don't know".
Gah!
All this talk of snowblowers and pass deadlines, new gear....I'm all pent up here!
*in through the nose...out through the mouth*
I miss the days of Dr Dewpoint on intellicast.com. He used to put something up in late Oct/early Nov regarding the factors affecting a snowy winter. North Atlantic Oscilation, El Nino, etc.
I suppose the NOAA should have something. But no. Here's what the NOAA has to say about the NE region for this winter:
Northeast: Equal chances for above-, near-, or below-normal temperatures and precipitation. Winter weather in this region is often driven not by El Niño but by weather patterns over the northern Atlantic Ocean and Arctic, such as the North Atlantic Oscillation. These patterns are often more short-term, and are generally predictable only a week or so in advance.
I can envision Homer Simpson shrugging his shoulders with the classic almost audible, "I don't know".
Gah!
All this talk of snowblowers and pass deadlines, new gear....I'm all pent up here!
*in through the nose...out through the mouth*