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    Wed, 17 Feb 2010

    Philly Winter Weather Outlook- Wed AM
    The large dome of cold high pressure that has been with us since the end of January will maintain its hold through the next week. While temps will get near 40, it's still below the average high of 45.

    Sat 2/20: Sunny and cold. High 40

    Sun 2/21: Partly cloudy/sunny and cold. High 41.

    Solar Climate Discussion (Updated 2/6): This past summer
    (see post), I suggested that this upcoming winter would be unusually cold due to a prolonged lull in solar activity. The sun is beginning to come out of a solar minimum, and there has finally been the long expected increase in solar activity signaling the real beginning of Solar Cycle 24. There are several sunspot areas, but the solar flux still hasn't taken off. It's still early in the cycle. Total Solar Irradiance continues to be about 1 watt/m2 lower than it was during the peak of the last solar cycle, Solar Cycle 23, in April 2000.

    As of early February, it looks like the solar cycle is providing the predicted colder than normal temperatures and the El Nino is providing the potent moisture rich southern jet stream. Continue to expect colder than normal temperatures into the spring.

    posted: Feb 17 2010 at 7:14 am

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