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A March Without Spring is WAY Better Than a Year Without Summer!



Maybe it was that dastardly prognosticating rodent’s inability to see his shadow that gave people false hope of an early Spring, but I’ve sure heard a lot of people in the Northeastern U.S. complaining about how it’s not fair that the cold of Winter is hanging around in March this year. Well folks, fair is where you get cotton candy, but getting back to the point, cold weather in March is not all that uncommon, we were just spoiled last year.

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This Weather is Just Right: Fall Foliage & the Goldilock's Complex



This year has been nothing short of exceptional in the weather department. From a Summer-like Winter and a hotter than “you know what” Summer to extreme drought and the rare Mid-Atlantic derecho, we’ve certainly had our share of excitement. In light of all this vivacious weather, many people are wondering if the Fall Foliage is in danger of a dull showing this year. Luckily for those that missed out on Fall foliage last year in the Northeast, thanks to pesky tropical systems, this year the region had the "Baby Bear" of weather conditions to satisfy the Goldilock's-type requirements that is Fall foliage.

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Yin-Yang Winter



Snow, ice, bitter cold - These are some of the words that come to mind when we think about winter. However, this past winter was anything but cold and snowy in the Central and Eastern U.S. While many are ready to blame Global Warming for the recent warmth in the States, they forget to account for the other parts of the globe in their accusations. In fact, if we take a look back at this winter we see there was actually plenty of "winter-like" weather across the globe, especially in Asia. Abnormally mild weather (Yang) would not exist if there wasn't a nearly equal cold force (Yin) to balance out the Earth's energy.

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Santa meets USAF Captain Scrooge - uh oh!



Twas 10 day before Christmas when all through the sky, Not a thing was stirring, not even a fly, When what to my wondering eyes should appear, But Santa’s sleigh and his 8 reindeer, They flew through the sky on wind with grace, But the clear air turbulence, the sleigh’s radar could not trace, THE REST OF THE STORY HERE...

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Funny Weather We're Having



Everywhere you turn its all gloom and doom from the weather to the economy to protests to wars to Steve Jobs to lack of jobs and to top things off I can barely type tonight as I think I broke a wrist...so we'll lighten things up with some weather humor...OK...a lot of weather humor and a lot of cartoons so I don't have to type! Enjoy

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Are You Ready For 5,200" of SNOW?



Don't panic...that 5,200" is the total amount of snowfall expected across the ENTIRE United States (260 major U.S. markets) this season. The good news? That's actually the least in 5 years...the bad news...we'll still have plenty of cold and snow and ICE to contend with. But now that we got your attention, let's take a look at what we expect this season.

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Really Honey...The Weather Made Me Buy It!



For almost 10 years now we've been working with some of America's most successful and admired companies in retail, seasonal category manufacturers, agriculture and Wall Street to help them better plan their businesses around NEXT YEAR'S weather forecast. But in reality it's all about all of us who buy these products and believe it or not, the weather plays a big role in what we buy and when we buy it. After reading this blog I'll give both spouses an excuse to say, "Really Honey, the weather made me buy all that beer," or, "It's so hot out Honey, the weather made me buy all those strappy sandals"! :)

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Dog Days of Summer...Get Sirius!



The dog days of summer are officially here, so to figure it all out we need to know a little history, math, weather, stocks, astronomy, and cynology! And you thought all we were going to talk about was dogs! Get Sirius! :)

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April Showers Bring May Flowers then June Lightning Bugs



It looked like the battle of Normandy tonight here in Eastern Pennsylvania as an invasion of lightning bugs, or fireflies, took flight shortly after sunset. As a kid growing up in Hawaii, I was deprived of this childhood experience to see bugs pretending to be a lightning storm as the only bugs that flew in Hawaii were pterodactyl like cockroaches and termites that could swarm so thick it looked like fog. We'll do a little digging here on these meteorologist-wannabe bugs.

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wt360 Best & Worst Weather This Summer



Only 36 days until the official start of Summer, so we thought we'd take a peak at who will have the best and worst weather this Summer month-by-month. Last year we had an epic heat-wave in Russia - more likely to be cool/wet this year; Hawaii had a drought - not this go around; the Eastern U.S. had the hottest/driest Summer in decades - rethink that beach house this year!

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Tornado Video - What NOT To Do!



I'm a loss for words on this one. This guy films a tornado headed right for him and calmly films it from the safety (NOT!) of his parked yellow Ford truck in a wide open parking lot. Better yet, he appears to give a blow-by-blow (pun intended) account of the tornado that nearly kills him while talking with his wife (we guess). Not sure if this guy should get a medal for bravery or have his head examined

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Honey...I Shrunk the Meteorologist



Popular Mechanics, forecasting the relentless march of science predicted in 1949 that "computers in the future may weigh no more than 1.5 tons!" That's roughly 3,306 pounds. Guess that prediction didn't turn out so well as today's computer chips weigh less than 2 grams or 0.004 pounds. As our computing power gets faster and faster it also tends to get smaller and smaller. Is the meteorologist next to be put into the ray gun from the 1989 classic "Honey I Shrunk the Kids"?

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Baseball Season Opens with a SNOWY Curve Ball!



We all get excited with the first snowfall of the season but snow in April - enough already! Baseball season opened up early this week to the sounds of "Play Ball" or should that be "Snow Ball"? Temperatures across much of the Great Lakes and Northeast U.S. were the coldest in over 20 years and that's no April fools joke! Normally at the game you hear "beer guy here...get your ice cold beer"...this year he's saying "hot coffee guy here...get your hot coffee."

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Weather & Syrup - Tricky and Sticky



It's syrup season in the Northeast U.S. and Canada and we're off to a good start thanks to the weather. So goes the weather so goes the flow of sticky, sappy syrup out of Sugar Maple trees in New England. Vermont is the biggest producer of Maple Syrup in the U.S. and last year's very hot start to Spring across the Northern U.S. cut U.S. production by 19%. We'll look at how weather influences this sweet stuff and why gas prices look so cheap at $4 a gallon.

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You Ate More Radiation Than Tokyo, Japan!



If you had a banana for breakfast and maybe plan on a beer, nuts and a steak for dinner tonight you'll be exposed to twice as much radiation as that measured in Tokyo today! Yet thanks to foreign media hysteria we've pretty much scared the Japanese out of Tokyo. We'll explore some Geiger counter readings for everyday items and compare them to Japan levels to help put the media coverage into perspective.

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18 Uses for Those GINORMOUS Potholes



It's that time of year - POTHOLE season has officially arrived! If you've ever hit one of these beasts you know it's no laughing matter as some can certainly be man-eating ginormous monsters. But they're kind of like death and taxes, you can't avoid 'em. Here are 18 creative ways to make use of potholes.

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Space Shuttle a Wimp in Weather!



On Thursday, 24 February 2011 at 4:50pm EST Discovery space shuttle mission STS-133 will be the last mission for Discovery with only 2 more shuttle launches. The Atlantis mission in June will officially bring t an end 30 years of Space Shuttle missions. While the space shuttle is unmatched in space, traveling at more than 17,500 mph (Mach 23), 9 times faster than a speeding bullet, 26 times the speed of sound, and lift-off thrust exceeding 37 million horsepower, but put it down here on Earth and it's actually a big WIMP when it comes to the weather!

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Groundhog Day's 1,000 year tradition started in Europe.



While many imposter groundhog weather prognosticators have emerged in recent years like Staten Island Chuck, Long Island Malverne Mel, Connecticut Chuckles, Georgia's General Beauregard Lee and Canada's Wiarton Willie, Nova Scotia's Shubenacadie Sam and Alberta's Balzac Billy...there's only one REAL weather forecasting ground hog and that's Pennsylvania's own Punxsutawney Phil! This morning at 7:25am it's official Spring is on the way! Don't be on it...

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How Winter forecasts are really made?



There have been 395 record low temperatures tied or broken so far in January across the U.S. with some notable extremes. It's hard to call this "record cold" but +51F (10C) was a new all time January record low in Waimea, Hawaii on January 5th. Even the big city Honolulu, Hawaii broke a record at +56F (13C) but take that down a 100 degrees for the real cold stuff like -51F (-46C) in Central Alaska, -47F (-44C) in Dickinson North Dakota breaking the 117 year record or -46F (-43C) yesterday in International Falls, Minnesota breaking an 82 year old record. So how are Winter forecasts really made? The secret revealed!

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49 of 50 U.S. States (71%) Covered in Snow!



For the 2nd year in a row 49 of 50 U.S. states have some snow on the ground! On the 13th of February 2010 all states but Hawaii were covered in snow including Florida with 68.1% of the U.S. covered. This time Florida has escaped the snow but Hawaii, yes Hawaii, has snow on the top of Mauna Kea at 13,796 feet (4,205 meters). A whopping 70.9% of the U.S. is covered in snow - most likely the most since the 1970s and possibly the late 1800s.

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WT360's Weather Super Hero Sighting?



Hello Earthlings, I'm your new WT360 super weather hero to save you from boring weather forecasts and other earthly calamities! My objective is simple to spread awareness about future YEAR-AHEAD weather. My motive is a little bit more complex: to get people to believe that weather matters.

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Storm Chasing an Earth Sized Thunderstorm?



A typical thunderstorm here on Earth might span a couple miles and reach 50,000 feet tall. But, imagine a thunderstorm the size of planet Earth with 1,100 mph winds and lightning bolts a 1,000 times stronger. Fortunately,this "Dragon Storm" is on Saturn and has reemerged with a vengeance in recent days. If you want to chase this mega storm all you need is a small telescope and clear skies.

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A poetic holiday weather forecast



Twas the days before Christmas, when all through the land All the people were shopping, to find that right brand. The shelves at the store were piled high with care, In hopes that more shoppers soon would be there...>

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Witches thought to be meteorologists? UH OH!



This doesn't happen very often - a lunar eclipse on the first day of Winter. According to the US Naval Observatory it's only happened once in the past 2,000 years on 21 December 1638 and won't happen again until 21 December 2094. The rare lunar event is not the only unusual happening in space as the Sun is up to some very unusual antics as well that will have an impact on planet Earth's weather for decades to come. If you don't like the cold, you won't like the answer!

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390ppm = "Global Climate Terror" Really?



Mother Nature wins again as the UN Climate Conference in Cancun, Mexico suffers through another inconvenient embarrassment - coldest conditions in over a 100 years for the 29 Nov - 10 Dec, 2010 COP16 Conference! In fact, the all time coldest December day ever occurred at 50F (10C). It didn't help that Europe was suffering through one of the coldest/snowiest outbreaks in decades for the 4th straight year with the U.S. not far behind in the Deep Freeze. These inconveniently timed natural reminders are affectionately being called the "Gore Effect"...every time he speaks or the UN huddles up there tends to be some sort of record blizzard or record freeze dominating the headlines. This might explain why the next conference went as far South as they could - Durban South Africa! Here's some "Global Climate Terror" fodder to warm you up...

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Google Trends, Weather Trends and Stephen Colbert?



So what does Google Trends, Weather Trends, the UN Climate Change Conference taking place in Cancun, Santa Claus, Al Gore, Winter Weather Forecasts, Black Friday, Carbon Trading, Global Warming, President Obama and Jon Stewart & Stephen Colbert all have in common? Not much! :) At least according to Google Trends. Read on for what's hot and what's not.

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Harry Potter & Black Friday Weather - Magical



QUESTION: So what does opening night of Harry Potter and Black Friday have in common? ANSWER: Millions of Americans will be standing in long lines in the wee hours of the morning - whether it is Friday's (19 Nov) midnight showing of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 or a week later standing in more long lines for those Black Friday sales (26 Nov). Both days will be mainly dry across the U.S. but one dramatically colder than the other...either way you might need Harry's spell "Expelliarmus"? Or maybe "Incendio"?

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Time to Talk Turkey & Travel



Christmas is just 44 days away! YIKES! So even though we just took down the Halloween decorations, it's time to start thinking about the Thanksgiving turkey and all the gifts we’ll need to buy. As usual, retailers are way ahead of us with holiday displays up back in October. When it comes to the holiday shopping season, one of the most critical factors for gifts flying off retail shelves or flying on-time to Grandma’s house is the WEATHER. Will there be early snow that prevents us from getting to the stores or will it wait to arrive the day that we’re flying? That is the million dollar question of the moment for everyone who partakes in the traditional holiday activities of shopping and visiting friends and family and for everybody else who hopes to avoid the hoopla by hopping on a plane to find a secluded beach.

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Weather Radar Won't Cook Your Turkey



115 years after the accidental discovery of X-rays, Google opted to X-ray their logo today - safer than what the German scientist did back in 1895. The X-rays were called this because they were an "unknown" (reason for the X) type of radiation or very small wavelength with high levels of energy. Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen's first subject to test the new X-ray device wasn't a Google logo but rather his wife's hand; not sure if that tells us how he felt about his wife or if he was just a big chicken or turkey. I'm leaning turkey. We'll move up to some bigger wave lengths to talk turkey on weather radars.

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High-Tech Leaf "Peeping" with a GPS?



For those of us who live in the middle latitudes across the Northern Hemisphere between about 40N and 30N this is a great time for enjoying the Fall foliage season when leaves show off their bright colors of orange, yellow and red which traditionally peak in October. If you're looking for a high-tech twist for you "leaf peeping" day trips try "Geocaching". It's kind of like hide and seek, treasure hunting and a message in a bottle all rolled up into a fun day outdoors.

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The Flu, Weather and Guinea Pigs?



The Northern Hemisphere is entering the dreaded Winter Flu season just as our neighbors down under are coming out of their Flu season. Scientists have debated for decades whether or not cold Winter weather has anything to with the Flu but it's a very hard thing to study in a laboratory. Intuitively the answer is yes since the Flu peaks, everywhere in the world, during the cold Winter season. So let's look at Australia, Winter weather and Guinea Pigs to find out why!

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Meteorologists Make for Fun Neighbors



The first time I scared the heck out of my neighbors here in Eastern PA (U.S.A.) was on the 7th of September 1995. It was an abnormally hot day with a sweltering temperature of 91F and a heat index in the mid to upper 90s - hazy, hot and humid was an understatement. On this day my neighbors thought I was 1) crazy or 2) maybe I knew something really big weather wise was about to happen...

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60 days + 64,000 forecasters = 59 day old forecast?



While some think weather prediction is as simple as looking out the window, licking your finger and holding it to the heavens to make a forecast, it's a bit more complicated than that, in fact much more complicated. The science behind predicting the weather has been around for over 100 years with the "primitive equations" that make even the smartest mathematician's head spin. To give a sense of that complexity a leading mathematician by the name of Lewis Fry Richardson in 1904 said it would take 64,000 highly skilled scientists 2 months to make a 1 day forecast! Hmmm...Houston, we have a problem.

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Never say Never...



With the launch of weathertrends360.com we'll soon be adding long-range weather forecasting to this list of things that would never happen but ultimately did! In 2008 on national TV an academic meteorology professor said that "every now and then a blind squirrel finds a nut"when asked by ABC 20/20 Sam Champion whether long range forecasting was even possible. Feel the sarcasm? Obviously the professor was a skeptic but the irony is he actually teaches a course on long range weather forecasting! The rest of the story behind the inspiration of weathertrends360...

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Welcome to the WT360 Blog



Imagine saying to someone that, "you no longer have to leave the weather to chance...there is a place where you can discover your ideal future weather for any day, everywhere in the world 360 days ahead!" While that seems like an impossible statement, it's true...welcome to weathertrends360, bringing the world free, year ahead weather forecasts.

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Woolly Worm Weather Folklore - Fact or Fiction?



I just saw my first "woolly worm" of the season (also known as the woolly bear for our friends to the North) here in Eastern Pennsylvania (USA) and it was all brown! Folklore suggest this will bring a mild Winter. Legend has it that the a reddish brown color on the fuzzy creature means mild Winter periods while the black areas suggest severe Winter weather. Fact or Fiction?

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