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Thursday, October 16, 2014

US Winter Forecast: Cold, Snow to Seize Northeast; Wintry Blasts to Slick South

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Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Major Hurricane Gonzalo Takes Aim at Bermuda, Canada

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Major Hurricane Gonzalo Takes Aim at Bermuda, Canada

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Saturday, October 11, 2014

Frost to Highlight Sunday Morning in Northeast as Temperatures Dip

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Frost getting close to our area.
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Friday, October 10, 2014

Weekly Wrap-Up: Typhoon Vongfong Aims at Japan Following Phanfone

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This typhoon will likely help to cause a chilly Halloween in the Eastern US.
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Saturday, October 4, 2014

Long-Range Forecast Clues Into Early November - Canadian Weather Blog Weather Blog

Long-Range Forecast Clues Into Early November - Canadian Weather Blog Weather Blog



The Euro shows a mild trend ahead!
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GREENLAND BLOCK...NOAA photo
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Sunspots are back. Sort of.

Sunspots are back. Sort of.
NASA photo. One large sunspot July 1, 2010

Stowe, Vermont autumn 2007

Stowe, Vermont autumn 2007
If you have never visited Stowe, Vermont, you really should take the time to do so.

Is carbon dioxide increasing?

Is carbon dioxide increasing?
You betcha! Global warming seems inevitable,but,how much and how soon? I don't believe anyone knows for sure. But, you can believe the graph in the figure above. Careful measurements have been made on the summit of Mauna Loa since 1957, the year of the International Geophysical Year.We know the carbon dioxide is on the increase but, what effects will it have?

Stradivarius violins, a climate connection?

Stradivarius violins, a climate connection?
The famous violins were made from wood, during a time when the climate was cooler and trees grew slower. There was a distinct lack of sunspots when the wood was harvested. Was it the wood from those trees that produce the distinctive sound of the Stradivarius?

Sunspots are magnetic storms on the sun

Sunspots are magnetic storms on the sun
Many sunspots increase the energy of the eath's magnetic field. Low sunspot activity weakens the earth's magnetic field. It is the magnetic field that steers away cosmic rays. Estee Lauder works on sunspots. On your face, not on the sun!

Low solar activity, allows more cosmic rays to strike the earth.

Low solar activity, allows more cosmic rays to strike the earth.
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