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WEATHERGURU
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Winter 2003-2004

#1 Postby WEATHERGURU » Thu Aug 26, 2004 7:34 pm

Good evening I live in Detroit, MI last winter had above normal temps and 1/2 the normal snowfall. Could this have been because of all the solar activity in October/November? If so with this not expected this winter do you think we will have a colder and snowier winter than normal in the lower lakes? :?:
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Re: Winter 2003-2004

#2 Postby USAwx1 » Thu Aug 26, 2004 8:15 pm

WEATHERGURU wrote:Good evening I live in Detroit, MI last winter had above normal temps and 1/2 the normal snowfall. Could this have been because of all the solar activity in October/November? If so with this not expected this winter do you think we will have a colder and snowier winter than normal in the lower lakes? :?:


No, unless your're talking about 2001-02, last winter's stats had nothing to do with it. Solar activity dropped off rapidly after the upswing in late OCT/early NOV.

As for 2004-05, I have a VERY sneaky suspicion that the lakes will see a return to winter...and perhaps in a BIG way.

Winter outlook will be out in the SEP newsletter.
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#3 Postby WEATHERGURU » Thu Aug 26, 2004 9:03 pm

Thanks USAwx1.... Hopefully we get hammered...
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