explain this!
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explain this!
Right now 12:23 a.m. Beaver Island it is 19 degrees farenheit and in Fairbanks Alaska it is 8:23 p.m. with a temp of 45 degrees farenheit. Does this seem a little odd to you? Tomorrows daytime high on B.I. calls for 22 f. and Fairbanks daytime high is forecasted to be 44 f. can anyone say "geo-engineering"?
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The short answer- Wind patterns, like the jet stream and the el nino and la nina phenomenon.
Jim Campbell
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Oh! And it's that time of year, so keep your eyes peeled for houses from Kansas!
Jim Campbell
I often read Intellicast for historical temperature data.
http://www.intellicast.com/Local/Histor ... n=USMI0065
According to their data these are the historical averages and records for Beaver Island on Mar 27
Average low and high is 21° 41°.
The record Low and Highs is -8° (1996) 72° (1945)
Here is the data for Fairbanks Alaska for Mar 27
Average low and high is 7° 32°
Record Low and High is -20° (2004) 51° (1970)
http://www.intellicast.com/Local/Histor ... n=USAK0083
http://www.intellicast.com/Local/Histor ... n=USMI0065
According to their data these are the historical averages and records for Beaver Island on Mar 27
Average low and high is 21° 41°.
The record Low and Highs is -8° (1996) 72° (1945)
Here is the data for Fairbanks Alaska for Mar 27
Average low and high is 7° 32°
Record Low and High is -20° (2004) 51° (1970)
http://www.intellicast.com/Local/Histor ... n=USAK0083
AE Wirth
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West coast records shattered!
LA times article "March heat shatters records". http://www.latimes.com/local/lanow/la-m ... story.html