The Sizzle Factor for a Restless Climate
The answer is probably no if you live in Abilene, Tex., where temperatures have been at or above 100 degrees for 40 days this summer. It’s been a little cooler in Savannah, Ga., where the mercury hit 90 or more for 56 days in a row.
via Nytimes
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It’s been my observation that whenever the Northeast is wet, as it was this summer, that the Southwest suffers from drought. The reverse seems to be true as well. Tragically, this summer, half of the acreage at one of our great National Parks in New Mexico burned. Bandelier only recently re-opened after being closed for three months.
What do people predict for this winter? Last winter was the first in a long time which rivaled the winters of my childhood when the snow was piled well above hat height on Kings Highway. Some of you will remember the famous Lindsy snow storm which shut down the city and caused a mayor his office!