Keyword: joebastardi
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Joe covers just about everything here. 1-10 day forecast, how well Weatherbell did last year in forecasting the winter, up to date info on the ENSO, and global ice. So it's all there.
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Heat wave mid-Atlantic, Central States cool/wet. "Super" El Nino contraindicated. Artic Sea ice extent for August above the mean.
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Artic ice, rainfall, the coming "Super Niño," and the NOAA adjustment of recorded temperature data. Texas is finally getting some rain.
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Joe talks about the "flip" of the Atlantic Multi-decadal Oscillation from warm to cold, the increasing artic ice as a result, and what occurs during that transition. Also he covers droughts past and present.
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This one-for-the-ages video is a companion piece to an article Joe Bastardi wrote and posted on Patriot Post: The Coming Nine Months: Mud in the Eye of the So-Called 'Permanent' Drought? http://patriotpost.us/opinion/25957 Things are looking up for Texas even as I type, and the future looks even better, and for California, too. In fact, Joe says 2014 is going to be a great year for California red wines.
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"I am on this 'kick' to expose before the fact some of the nonsense being spewed and accepted by what I see as an increasingly desperate AGW crowd. It’s now or never for them, though to their credit, they have the political will backing their interests in the form of the EPA that could care less about the fact the department’s lines of evidence have nothing to do with reality." Joe Bastardi
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Pacific is in a warm cycle so rain should be returning. California getting a bit of a break. Not looking for a super El Nino. Hurricane forecast.
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Good News for Texas; it looks like rain is in the forecast. Bad news for Denver and Michigan; cold and snow. No Super Nino this year, but bad winter coming. Good news for global ice amounts.
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Record breaking ice coverage over Great Lakes for last day of April. Problems with accuracy of U.S. model forecasts; feedback of heat. The effect of the Atlantic multi-decadal oscillation on Artic ice levels. Most of the world is below normal temps. Predicting rain for Texas along the I35.
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Joe explains how this summer's El Nino will be mild because the setup before the El Nino has been cool rather than warm. A warm setup would precede an El Nino spike.
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Joe has an attitude. :-) The winter that doesn't end.
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Sorry, you in the East, more snow. Snow in the Rockies. Low tornado activity. Global warming prediction vs. Real World.
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Temp/Precipitation forecast for summer/fall/winter.
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Another cold/snow blast for the east, rain for the west, plus a look at the coming El Niño. As Joe mentioned last week, this is an atmosphere-driven El Niño, not water-driven, and therefore short-term. There will be a lot of screaming about global warming in July, then silence as it dissipates into another brutal winter.
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A nice conversation about how the coming atmospheric-driven El Niño will affect the winter 2014-2015. Also hurricane forecast for the coming season. It looks like another bad winter for the Midwest/Central Plains/Eastern Seaboard coming 2014-2015.
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First 10 minutes is a not-global warming rant (pure Joe and great, as always), quick look at March/April/May/Summer (don't blink, you'll miss it), and temps/precipitation for next winter.
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Enjoy the weather; it's the only weather you've got.
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Long discussion of causes of weather this winter. More cold and snow in the weeks ahead. Rain for California.
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Sadly, winter is nowhere near over, and I see something lurking off the west coast that might get interesting.
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