The first seasonal forecast for Winter from NOAA was released the other day. It looks very La Nina like. That is expected, though. La Nina is anticipated to continue through Fall and into Winter. With…
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NOAA releases 2022 Hurricane Season Outlook: a look at the numbers, the forecast, the errors, and how to stay prepared this season
NOAA released their 2022 Hurricane season outlook today calling for an above-average season. This should come as no surprise. In the heels of the last few years, the lingering La Nina and the Colorado State…
VIDEO: Climate Prediction Center releases Spring Outlook
The Climate Prediction Center, CPC, released the Spring Outlook today. The forecasters at the CPC also produce those 8-14 day outlooks, the monthly outlooks and other seasonal forecasts. Today, day released their Spring Outlook that…
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Both Colorado State & NOAA independently increase seasonal Hurricane numbers
Because: 2020. Am I right? This morning, NOAA released their update to the seasonal prediction for tropical activity in the Atlantic basin. The numbers aren’t “incredibly” higher, but the increase does mean there is a…
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Barry’s Trying to Reel In The Storms Before It Makes Landfall
Good afternoon, Pinebelt! If you haven’t heard already, the National Hurricane Center has put out a track for Barry showing a range of landfall between the mouth of the Mississippi River in east Louisiana to…
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NOAA releases spring forecast
NOAA released the spring outlook for the United States and in the limbo of a not-quite-an-El-Nino-or-La-Nina year it is as “keeping with the same pace” as ever. The forecast calls for above average temperatures to…
NOAA releases February global anaylsis
NOAA released its global analysis for February 2014 this morning. Interesting to see it in graphical form (below). The most interesting coincidence is that the sea ice extent at the north and south pole are…