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October 2008 (200810) DynaPred Seasonal Model Predictions are presented here as opened GIF files; JPG, other files available upon request. For two months after release also directly downloadable under What's New ).  Temperature is presented first, then precipitation, each followed by narrative description.  The Press Release follows with selectable text classifying US states into Above Average, Near Average, or Below Average.  Several states are descriptively subdivided as pattern contrasts suggest.  Interested in future months or additional detail? Product Sales information is available at Home or Services pages.  More detailed examples, including site specific or regional (Oregon Coastal Precipitation), are in Predictions

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October 2008 temperatures will be seasonal for much of the nation. The west could be cool. The Gulf coastal states and the Middle Atlantic States will experience patchy warmth.

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October 2008 precipitation will be seasonal although the Pacific Northwest and southern High Plains will be wetter than usual.  There will be some drier than usual conditions in the southwest and the northern Plains. Peninsular Florida will be moist.

Dynamic Predictables  - October 2008 Outlook issued 3PM CDT 20080916 2000GMT

Dynamic Predictables releases to the public monthly 30-day mean temperature and cumulative precipitation predictions on the Tuesday prior to the third Thursday of each preceding month. Graphics with pattern and trend information for the United States NCDC climate divisions can be viewed at: http://www.dynamicpredictables.com

October 2008 temperatures will be seasonal for much of the nation. The west could be cool. The Gulf coastal states and the Middle Atlantic States will experience patchy warmth.

October 2008 precipitation will be seasonal although the Pacific Northwest and southern High Plains will be wetter than usual.  There will be some drier than usual conditions in the southwest and the northern Plains. Peninsular Florida will be moist.

All areas have a prediction. There is no default to climatology (EC), i.e. an equal likelihood of ABOVE AVERAGE, NEAR AVERAGE, and BELOW AVERAGE.**

DYNAPRED 1ST STAGE (SEASONAL)MODEL Oct 200810

ST   TMP PCPN  ST   TMP PCPN  ST   TMP PCPN      

WA    A   W    OR    A   W    CA    C   A        

ID    A   C    NV    C   A    MT    A   A        

AZ    A   D    WY    A   A    UT    A   A        

CO    A   A    NM    A   D    ND    A   D        

SD    A   D    NE    A   A    KS    A   A        

OK    A   A    TX    A   A    MN    A   D        

IA    A   A    MO    A   A    AR    W   A        

LA    W   D    WI    A   A    IL    A   A        

MS    W   D    OH    A   A    KY    W   A        

MI    A   A    IN    A   A    TN    A   A        

AL    W   A    NY    A   A    VT    W   A        

NH    W   A    ME    W   A    MA    W   A        

CT    W   A    RI    W   A    PA    A   A        

NJ    A   A    WV    A   A    MD    A   A        

DE    A   A    VA    A   A    NC    A   A        

SC    A   A    GA    A   A    FL    A   W        

                                                 

                                                 

                              LEGEND                  
     TEMP TO NORMAL        PCPN   TO MEDIAN       
  W -ABOVE (WARM)       W – ABOVE (WET)      
  A –NEAR AVERAGE       A – NEAR AVERAGE     
  C -BELOW (COOL)       D – BELOW (DRY)        
Dynamic Predictables is a private company providing climate predictions and impact assessment for the agriculture, construction, distribution, energy and media industries. 

Contact:

   GREGG SUHLER at +1-573-815-0520 or EMAIL SUHLERG@DYNAPRED.COM
   AL PETERLIN      at +1-717-731-8804 or EMAIL APETERLIN@PANETWORK.COM

November  2008 Temperature and Precipitation First-Stage Predictions will be released on Tuesday October  14, 2008 at 3PM CDT (2000GMT).

 

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