on May 5, 2010 by admin in Severe Weather, Comments (2)

What are they predicting this year as far as severe weather goes?

What they predict this year as the weather in the Midwest will midsouth / USA? Which places say they will be most affected? Thank you!

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2 Comments

  1. Mr.Weather

    May 5, 2010 @ 8:13 pm

    Although it is too early for some assets of how the storm season is late this year, the Climate Prediction Center issues around climate projections for the end of the year on the basis of many models and conditions weather, they should erzählen.Nach precipitation in the central part of the country average. storm frequency should be about the same as in previous years I war.Persönlich no such long-term forecasts too seriously, it is far preferable to a week since the basis of forecast accuracy is far superior to three months prediction.

  2. kittysoma27

    May 5, 2010 @ 9:01 pm

    Being in North Texas and an extreme fear of bad weather, I would like to know this. Unfortunately, meteorologists can not really predict how bad it is over 7 days in advance. Take the 2007 Atlantic hurricane season, for example, they said it was a bad year, but we had about the same amount of hurricanes that we have every year. It was not as bad as people think it would be. From what I heard one day on my radio, NOAA weather, is that we go to an El Nino winter and spring, which in my opinion, means that we have a warmer than usual winter and spring. Honestly, I do not think it as bad as it was in 2008 in 2007.

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