PATH TO WINTER

PATH TO WINTER SERIES TO START FRIDAY MAY 11TH

We are already half way through the year of 2018. A lot of us were really down in the mid-Atlantic who are snow lovers as the real only big snow we saw here in the DC/Baltimore areas was a early to mid-month March snowstorm where very heavy snow allowed snow to pile up in a hurry but it was all gone the next day.

What is coming up in the next few days is our look at the projected ESNO for the upcoming winter season, we will go over why that is important as well as why it has to be monitored closely. Last year the computer projection was not correct as we were supposed to be headed to a weak el nino. Rather we ended up running into a weak la nina this past winter. Will that change. What do the models say. What has the ocean temperature difference in the pacific ocean shown us? Thats what we will look at this upcoming Friday and the following Friday we will look into what made last winter happen as it did.

 

We look forward to providing excellent content in the near future.

 

-Head Forecaster

Dante’ Avery Brown-Royal

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