Posted on 08/26/2013 5:45:05 AM PDT by citizen
The Farmers' Almanac is using words like "piercing cold," ''bitterly cold" and "biting cold" to describe the upcoming winter. And if its predictions are right, the first outdoor Super Bowl in years will be a messy "Storm Bowl."
The 197-year-old publication that hits newsstands Monday predicts a winter storm will hit the Northeast around the time the Super Bowl is played at MetLife Stadium in the Meadowlands in New Jersey. It also predicts a colder-than-normal winter for two-thirds of the country and heavy snowfall in the Midwest, Great Lakes and New England.
"We're using a very strong four-letter word to describe this winter, which is C-O-L-D. It's going to be very cold," said Sandi Duncan, managing editor.
Based on planetary positions, sunspots and lunar cycles, the almanac's secret formula is largely unchanged since founder David Young published the first almanac in 1818.
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Obviously, they don't, but their theories are probably based on ice cores and tree ring samples, coupled with solar historical records, such as they are.
Granted, there's a lot of extrapolation done from the relatively shorter solar cycles.
I live in Dahlonega so it is cooler but the overall
trend is to colder weather.
I lived in downtown in the 80s when we had over
thirty days in a row of 100 plus weather.
What a nightmare too hot to sleep.
How did you do that. SE Wisconsin stayed in the 70s overnight
Warm globally, cool locally!!!
“...SE Wisconsin stayed in the 70s overnight”
Same here in the Twin Cities.
The Weather Service has issued a Heat Advisory to last ‘til midnight.
Today is gonna be a major league scorcher with all the heat and humidity.
If the quoted 80% correct prediction rate is accurate, that’s 5x what the locals can boast. Isn’t the “European Model” more accurate than the “US Model”?
http://news.yahoo.com/us-vs-european-hurricane-model-better-164750199.html
2013: Man-made Global Climate change is the reason we have fewer hurricanes and colder winters.
This summer, it's usually been low 70s high 60s at night for me. But we have had 3 nights of about 60 and a few more close to it.
Normal summer August night temps for here are high 70s, sometimes low 80s.
douglasville here, to me its been hot as H#LL!! tired of sweating all the time... bring on the cold!!!
Hmmm, bookmarking, I’ve been thinking the save for a couple of winters. Maybe this year I’m right?
In deep Mississippi, my red oaks are shedding leaves a month and a half early.
LLS
At some point we FReepers in GA need to set rally points for when SHTF/AFOC is nascent.
Don’t want to do so in electronic media, if you guys at the NSA catch my drift ;-)
haha that’s a funny cartoon! In a ridiculing sort of way.
Yeah, those global warming zealots are really adaptable like mutating viruses. (apologies to mutating viruses)
Its almost 12 noon here in Lawrenceville, GA and only 77 degrees. Unbelievable!
You obviously winter in the deep South.
Link about Antarctic snowfall this year, which is quite a bit more than in recent decades:
Recent snowfall anomalies in Dronning Maud Land, East Antarctica
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/grl.50559/abstract
I noticed that last week too.
I predict we will have autumn temps about 6w early.
We had ‘spring’ temps about 6w later than normal too. I had FROST in my yard on May 3. And I’m south of Jtown.
“Winter is coming.” ~Ned Stark
Yes indeed... the frost will soon be on the pumpkin! I noticed that the Dogwoods started shedding today.
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