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Saturday, August 30, 2014

Sunflower Farm in New Jersey - Weather Photos Weather Blog

Sunflower Farm in New Jersey - Weather Photos Weather Blog < click here.
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The outlook for mid to late September is a change to stormy and cooler conditions according to NYNJPAWEATHER.COM.

The beginning of the month will be dry and with alternating warm and cool spells.  There will be not
much rain in Northern NJ most of the time. Spotty and heavy downpours can occur at times.
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Heat, Humidity to Kick Off September in the East

Heat, Humidity to Kick Off September in the East < click here.


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Steamy with Storms for East Holiday Weekend - AccuWeather.com

Steamy with Storms for East Holiday Weekend - AccuWeather.com < click here.
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Monday, August 4, 2014

Cool Pattern in the East will Continue - Meteorological Madness Weather Blog

Cool Pattern in the East will Continue - Meteorological Madness Weather Blog < click here.
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Hurricane Bertha to Bring Rough Surf to US East Coast

Hurricane Bertha to Bring Rough Surf to US East Coast
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More people in Russia are reading this page.

I do not know why.  Welcome comrades!
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Weather outlook for the American economy. Bad news ahead.

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28 million GM cars and 27 million had to be recalled.  Hello!
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GREENLAND BLOCK...NOAA photo

GREENLAND BLOCK...NOAA photo
When high pressure sets up near Greenland, it forces the jet stream south, bringing cold air into the eastern US.

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.
More cosmic rays cause more clouds in our atmosphere because the incoming rays form ions that serve as nuclei for water vapor to condense on.

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