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    Sun, 26 Sep 2010

    Weekend Weather Update -Sun AM
    Even I fell for the GFS model yesterday, for what should have been another call for a highly uncertain forecast. Our recent weather pattern has made an abrupt change and the models are having trouble with the details. All ingredients for poor forecasts are in place: highly amplified upper trough, cut-off upper low and stalled fronts. Already, the cloudiness has moved in and radar shows showers moving into Chester county. The more optimistic forecast from last night will be updated. It looks like showers may move in ahead of schedule.

    Sun 9/26: Increasing cloudiness. Showers possible this afternoon. High 73.

    Solar-Climate Forecast 9/26: Sunspot cycle #24 ramps up and solar flux values are considerably higher than this time last year. In the Pacific, a La Nina phase is also prominent. Expect ABOVE normal temperatures this fall and winter seasons in this area. Likely less precipitation and more snow changing to rain scenarios for the winter.

    posted: Sep 26 2010 at 9:33 am

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