In this group, we\\\\\\\'ll be providing an insight into whats been happening with past weather data. For instance, the National Climate Data Center is a great source of information. They provide all kinds of data reports such as what happen this past November to several years ago. Its a great way to understand where we are with certain weather patterns and is the key to understanding where things may be trending. So, before checking out what the computer models are showing, this is a great starting point to see how things have been trending.
Yeah 10 days of 90's at JFK versus 17 at Central Park is a big difference.. Actually, Northerly Island right on Lake Michigan in the Loop averages only 12 days of 90 degree temps per year...
Created by rob guarino on Monday, 08 April 2013
Last reply by George
Thanks for posting Rob. Wow, Worcester creamed Rochester, NY and Syracuse! On an annual basis I think Roch averages near 100 inches and Syr around 115 - at their respective airports anyway.
Wow! Marcus is 100% correct in that no proof of man made climate change exists. However when the little ice age ended and the warming period began warmth sensitive crops were grown far north of what they can be grown nowdays as its now too cold! And that is proof.
Created by rob guarino on Tuesday, 02 April 2013
Last reply by John
Organized by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and other partners, Lightning Safety Week is held the last full week of June e ...
So who took the honors for the most snow in some of the mid and large cities this winter? New England and the Midwest made a nice comeback in the end ...