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January 2012 Climate Digest
Each month, around the middle of the month, we will provide information regarding the previous month’s climate, as well as the U.S. seasonal outlook for the coming months. Overall, preliminary data analysis suggests that January 2012 was the 19th warmest December on record. Major stories include a warm United States (but cold Alaska), La Niña, and low concentrations of Arctic sea ice. Continue reading
Tags: Climate, Climate Digest, Cooler, January, La Niña, Precipitation Outlook, Sea ice, Temperature Outlook, Warmer
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Winter? Winter? Winter? Anyone seen Winter?
As we begin February, the northern hemisphere winter has been unseasonably warm and not snowy for much of the United States and parts of Western Europe. Chicago, for example, had its warmest January in about eighty years. While Punxsatawney Phil saw his shadow on Groundhog Day (2 February), indicating six more weeks of winter, NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center (CPC) suggests continued above normal temperatures for much of the U.S. over the next three months. For this EarthNow entry, we’re taking a look at snow and ice cover for January 2012 and how that compares with January 2012. Further, we’ll investigate how the North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO) may have a role in the not so winter-like conditions. Continue reading
November 2011 Climate Digest
Each month, around the middle of the month, we will provide information regarding the previous month’s climate, as well as the U.S. seasonal outlook for the coming months. Overall, preliminary data analysis suggests that November 2011 was the 11th warmest November on record. Major stories include La Niña, the Arctic Oscillation, and low concentrations of Arctic sea ice. More detailed information follows: Continue reading
Tags: Climate, Climate Digest, Cooler, Drought, Dry, Flood, La Niña, November, Precipitation Outlook, Sea ice, Temperature Outlook, Warmer
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