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    Mon, 12 Mar 2012

    Philadelphia Spring-Summer Climate Forecast- March 2012
    While climate forecasting is not my forte (for that matter, I don't think it's anyone's forte) I do like to share with my readers what I'm thinking about regarding the upcoming 2012 spring summer season.

    My regular readers know that two years ago, I put great stock in the solar cycle (and a lesser extent the sea surface temperature cycles) to predict climate trends. My winter forecast issued in November, based on the solar cycle, verified.

    The current solar cycle maximum is less than two years away. While this solar maximum will be significantly lower than the previous two cycles, and while we are coming off of a significantly lengthy solar minimum, it's my opinion that this coming spring and summer will approach the very dry and hot summers we had in 2000-2001. Expect much above average normal temps and little rainfall.

    In fact, by next Fall, I think we will be hearing the word "drought" in the news.

    Stay tuned!

    posted: Mar 12 2012 at 9:34 pm

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