Weather Predictions 2010/2011

By on March 29, 2010 with No Comments

lightningHere is the climate outlook for this El Nino year as predicted by Theodore White; astrometeorologist.

Spring 2010 – early – active, flooding, warmer than normal.

Summer 2010 – early, hotter than normal, but a short summer. It seems to zip right by, coming early in May 2010 and  after the first 10 days of August, one should be able to detect a “late September-like chill” in the air in the August nights. By mid-September, for certain, brisk autumn like days, with cooler than average temperatures felt across a third of the country. It appears that summer isn’t going to stick around for long, and there are wetter months ahead, more than usual for the strange fall season of 2010 just ahead.

Fall 2010 – the season starts off with what “appears” to be another early Indian summer, but then Fall turns into a very wet, extended, and warmer-than-normal season w/ tropical air, torrential rains. This is going to be a longer-than-normal fall season that extends right into January 2011.

Winter 2011 – arrives late, not starting until early Feb. 2011, colder than normal, La Nina phase. Mid-winter conditions will exist through March, and winter conditions will persist into April 2011, making for a colder, and later than normal Spring of 2011.

Spring 2011 – looks like a “Frosted Spring.” Ever see a time in early spring where some flowers and trees have begun to bloom and then cold temperatures and a winter storm hits? Then, the next day you get up, the storm has passed over, the skies are clearing and everything that has slightly bloomed is frozen and glittering in the sunlight in the chill of the cold air?

We will see if this prediction holds true as we will continue to check back with it as the year continues on.

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