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Re: Myself °¿° post# 4050

Tuesday, 06/13/2017 7:03:43 AM

Tuesday, June 13, 2017 7:03:43 AM

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according to NOAA...the chart below ...20017 is close to the 2005-2006 winter
it appears we could have extreme cold/warm weather this year....from one extreme to the other end of heat and cold
Alaska ranked 33rd warmest since 1918: the coolest annual period since 1999
......be prepared.....with these extreme moves in temp we could see ng usage increase this year....shall see if I'm right



The temperature for the 2005-2006 winter season (Dec-Feb) was the 11th warmest such period on record (1896-2006), with much warmer than average temperatures in parts of the central and northern Plains, Great Lakes, parts of the Northeast and across California. This was due in part to a record warm January for the U.S. Thirteen states in the central and northern Plains and Great Lakes ranked record warmest during this period.

The year was the record warmest year-to-date period through September. During September and October, temperatures were unseasonably cold across a large portion of the country. November temperatures rebounded and were 18th warmest on record. The resulting 2006 fall season (September-November) ranked 39th warmest on record, or just above the 20th century mean. Even with the November warmth, below average temperatures remained across much of the central Plains, Ohio Valley and the Southeast.

Annual temperatures for 2006 averaged across the state of Alaska ranked 33rd warmest since 1918: the coolest annual period since 1999

https://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/sotc/national/200613

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which ever way the HERD goes....GO the other way

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