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January 2011 (201101) 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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January 2011 temperatures will be close to the seasonal average up the Rockies and across the Northern Plains. California and the coastal Pacific Northwest will trend cooler than usual. The remainder of the nation will be warm. ( Graphic analog: 1993)

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January 2011 precipitation will be close to seasonal levels for much of the nation. The Pacific Northwest will be moist along with a narrow band from West Texas eastward thru the Middle Mississippi valley and across the Ohio valley.

Press Release: Dynamic Predictables 201101 OUTLOOK issued 3 PM CST 20101214

Dynamic Predictables releases for pubic use their Atlas First Stage predictions for 30-day mean temperature and cumulative precipitation 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

January 2011 temperatures will be close to the seasonal average up the Rockies and across the Northern Plains. California and the coastal Pacific Northwest will trend cooler than usual. The remainder of the nation will be warm. ( Graphic analog: 1993)

January 2011 precipitation will be close to seasonal levels for much of the nation. The Pacific Northwest will be moist along with a narrow band from West Texas eastward thru the Middle Mississippi valley and across the Ohio valley.

** 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 JANUARY 201101

ST   TMP PCP   ST   TMP PCP   ST   TMP PCP        

WA    A   W    OR    A   W                        

CA    C   W    ID    A   W                        

NV    A   A    MT    A   A    AZ    A   D         

WY    W   W    UT    A   A    CO    W   A         

NM    A   A    ND    A   A    SD    W   A         

NE    W   A    KS    W   A                        

OK    W   W    TX    W   W    MN    A   A         

IA    W   D    MO    W   A    AR    W   W         

LA    W   A    WI    A   A    IL    W   A         

MS    W   A    OH    W   A    KY    W   W         

MI    A   A    IN    W   W                        

TN    W   W    AL    W   A    NY    A   A         

VT    W   A    NH    W   A    ME    A   A         

MA    W   A    CT    W   A    RI    W   A         

PA    A   A    NJ    A   A                        

WV    W   W    MD    A   A    DE    A   A         

VA    A   A    NC    A   A    SC    A   A         

GA    W   D    FL    W   A                        

                 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)        
Contact:   GREGG SUHLER at 1-573-815-0520 or
SUHLERG@DYNAPRED.COM
or AL PETERLIN  at 1-717-731-8804.

February 2011 Temperature and Precipitation Atlas First-Stage Predictions will be released on Tuesday January 18, 2011 at 3PM CST (2100GMT).

 

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