Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Warm Instead of Cold October 1-3, 2007 Forecast Results


The anticipated cold front over the Northeast U.S. between October 1st and 3rd, as called for in the long-range weather forecast posted this past September 18th, failed to materialize. Instead unseasonably warm weather has had its grip on the area during the forecast period.
The forecast also called for windy conditions. The National Weather Service did post a warning for the region on October 2nd.
426 AM EDT TUE OCT 2 2007
...ROUGH CONDITIONS IN THE OCEAN INLETS THE NEXT SEVERAL DAYS...
HIGH PRESSURE OVER OUR REGION COMBINED WITH LOWER PRESSURE OVER THE BAHAMAS HAS CREATED A LARGE AREA OF EASTERLY WINDS OF 20 TO 25KT WINDS OVER THE OPEN WATERS OF THE ATLANTIC...SOUTH OF 40DEGREES NORTH LATITUDE. LONG PERIOD SOUTHEAST SWELLS ARE AFFECTING OUR REGION AND WILL CONTINUE TO DO SO FOR THE NEXT SEVERAL DAYS.THE SWELLS WILL GRADUALLY BUILD FROM AROUND 3 FEET TODAY TO AROUND5 FEET ON WEDNESDAY.
Ceasing negative imaging will always cause your energy to increase. - David Allen

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