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    Fri, 08 Jan 2010

    Philadelphia Weekend Weather- Fri PM
    The deep northwesterly flow and upper trough will be with us through the weekend. Continued below normal temperatures are expected.

    For NEXT weekend, the models are predicting the development of a major storm in the Gulf of Mexico with the potential for a huge coastal storm here. Right now, it looks like a rain/snow scenario, but things will likely change. Stay tuned.

    Sat 1/9: Partly sunny, windy and cold. High 30.

    Sun 1/10 Mostly sunny, breezy and cold. High 31.

    Solar Climate Discussion: This past summer
    (see post), I suggested that this upcoming winter would be unusually cold due to a lull in solar activity. The sun remains at a prolonged minimum sunspot activity, although there has finally been a long expected uptick in activity in December indicating the beginning of Solar Cycle 24. Total Solar Irradiance is about 1 watt/m2 lower than it was during the peak of the last solar cycle in April 2000. Continue to expect below normal temperatures for this winter and early spring.

    posted: Jan 08 2010 at 5:11 pm

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