Let's Weather debate for once!!!
Posted 07-16-2010 at 06:11 PM by lokelake
My thoughts for New England...
I think the upcomming winter for New England will be snowier and colder than last winter and I have my reasons to believe that.
1. Two years cannot be alike, they will be different. Let's head back to winter of '07-'08. For New Enlgand, that was a dry/warm winter. Then we had '08-'09 and that was snoiwer and colder than the winter prior. So let's take this pattern into this past winter and the upcomming winter. '09-'010 was dry and warm, so the end resulit is '010-'011 should be colder and snowier than last winter.
Look at this summer to last summer. Last summer was cool and wet, where as this summer is hot and dry. So as you can see, we did not have similar summers. Why? Because two years cannot be similar back to back.
2. All of this heat will be all used up by winter! Look at the 2009 summer. It was a cool summer. So guess what? All of that cool was drained and what was left was mainly warmth for the winter, because where could the cold come from? So this year, all of this heat cannot last into the upcomming winter since we are using it all up durring summer.
3. Same scale extremes cannot go into the next major season (winter, summer). Again, look at last summer. It was cool and wet. And we did not have a cool/snowy winter. We had a warm one. So the extreme cool summer did not lead into an extreme cool winter (same scale exteme). So this year, we won't have a hot winter since we are having a hot summer. Since we are having a hot summer, a different extreme for the upcomming winter would be extreme cold (different scale extremes).
4. I think the cooling will begin sometime in August and last right through winter.
I think the upcomming winter for New England will be snowier and colder than last winter and I have my reasons to believe that.
1. Two years cannot be alike, they will be different. Let's head back to winter of '07-'08. For New Enlgand, that was a dry/warm winter. Then we had '08-'09 and that was snoiwer and colder than the winter prior. So let's take this pattern into this past winter and the upcomming winter. '09-'010 was dry and warm, so the end resulit is '010-'011 should be colder and snowier than last winter.
Look at this summer to last summer. Last summer was cool and wet, where as this summer is hot and dry. So as you can see, we did not have similar summers. Why? Because two years cannot be similar back to back.
2. All of this heat will be all used up by winter! Look at the 2009 summer. It was a cool summer. So guess what? All of that cool was drained and what was left was mainly warmth for the winter, because where could the cold come from? So this year, all of this heat cannot last into the upcomming winter since we are using it all up durring summer.
3. Same scale extremes cannot go into the next major season (winter, summer). Again, look at last summer. It was cool and wet. And we did not have a cool/snowy winter. We had a warm one. So the extreme cool summer did not lead into an extreme cool winter (same scale exteme). So this year, we won't have a hot winter since we are having a hot summer. Since we are having a hot summer, a different extreme for the upcomming winter would be extreme cold (different scale extremes).
4. I think the cooling will begin sometime in August and last right through winter.
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Or we could just wait and see. I find this to be the most accurate.
Posted 07-17-2010 at 12:32 PM by Slenderman - Doctor -
Posted 07-17-2010 at 12:47 PM by lokelake -
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