Dynamic Predictables – Jan 2010 OUTLOOK issued 3 PM CST 20091215 2100GMT
Dynamic Predictables releases for public use its Atlas First Stage monthly 30-day mean temperature and 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. This Atlas product has proven performance out through five years.
January 2010 temperatures will warmer than usual except for the southwest and Florida where temperatures will be
Near seasonal Average.
January 2010 precipitation will be close to seasonal average levels except for patches: dryness in the Southwest,
western Great Lakes, and Southeast and then patchy moisture in the Middle Mississippi Valley and west excluding the Southwest dry area.
** 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 ATLAS 1ST STAGE seasonal MODEL JANUARY 201001
ST TMP PCPN ST TMP PCPN ST TMP PCPN
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WA W W OR W W CA(S) C A
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CA(N) A W ID W A
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NV A A MT W A AZ A
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WY A A UT A A CO A A
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NM A D ND A A SD W A
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NE W W KS W A
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OK W A TX W A MN W D
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IA W A MO W A AR W W
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LA W A WI W A IL W A
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MS W A OH W A KY W A
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MI W A IN W A
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TN W W AL W A NY A A
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VT A A NH A A ME W A
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MA W A CT A A RI A A
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PA A A NJ A A
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WV W A MD A A DE A A
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VA A A NC W A SC W A
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GA W D FL A A
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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 Al.Peterlin@dynapred.com
February 2010 Temperature and Precipitation First-Stage Predictions will be released on Tuesday January 19, 2009 at 3PM CST (2100GMT).
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