As the polar vortex gets displaced to the south, the door will open for arctic air to plunge down as far as most of the United States as the new week progresses.
"Regina" said It's not winter yet........that's why these temps frighten me. That's just plain fucking nasty cold weather.
It is nothing unusual. Most years in October or November we get a 1 to 2 week cold snap. We had a pretty nice October so I guess it is November's turn.
Just checked and found out there is a 90% chance this will be an El Nino year. That would be great as it makes for a mild winter in our area if it is a strong versus weak El Nino. Some other parts of the world won't be as thrilled with how it affects their weather.
"Caelon" said Just checked and found out there is a 90% chance this will be an El Nino year.
Where?
NOAA is telling me this...
ENSO Alert System Status: El Ni�o WatchENSO - neutral conditions continue.* Positive equatorial sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies continue across most of the Pacific Ocean.
There is a 58% chance of El Ni�o during the Northern Hemisphere winter, which is favored to last into the Northern Hemisphere spring 2015.*
"Caelon" said Just checked and found out there is a 90% chance this will be an El Nino year. That would be great as it makes for a mild winter in our area if it is a strong versus weak El Nino. Some other parts of the world won't be as thrilled with how it affects their weather.
Strange because I just found this which seems to contradict what you found.
In any case, I sometimes wonder how much money a person could make betting against such predictions.
But yeah FOG, thanks. I think I get the discrepancy between the two predictions now.
The National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center has dropped the odds of El Ni�o appearing this winter down to 58 percent (a few months ago, those odds were at 80 percent). And if El Ni�o does form, forecasters now think it will be a "weak" one � not a strong event, as once thought.
Used to be cold weather on the American channels was always simply described as a "cold front" moving down from ".
Now we can beat the rap. "Hey, wasn't us. It was that damned Polar Vortex".
DuPont chemicals did it!
It's not winter yet........that's why these temps frighten me. That's just plain fucking nasty cold weather.
It is nothing unusual. Most years in October or November we get a 1 to 2 week cold snap. We had a pretty nice October so I guess it is November's turn.
Just checked and found out there is a 90% chance this will be an El Nino year.
Where?
NOAA is telling me this...
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neutral conditions continue.*
Positive equatorial sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies continue across most of the Pacific Ocean.
There is a 58% chance of El Ni�o during the Northern Hemisphere winter,
which is favored to last into the Northern Hemisphere spring 2015.*
http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/a ... ts-web.pdf
Just checked and found out there is a 90% chance this will be an El Nino year. That would be great as it makes for a mild winter in our area if it is a strong versus weak El Nino. Some other parts of the world won't be as thrilled with how it affects their weather.
Strange because I just found this which seems to contradict what you found.
http://www.vox.com/2014/11/8/7177709/el ... -weakening
So once again one of the only two professions in the world which can be 100% wrong and still keep their job seems to be hedging their bets.
But yeah FOG, thanks. I think I get the discrepancy between the two predictions now.