Dynamic Predictables October 2007 OUTLOOK issued 3 PM CDT 20070918 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 2007 temperatures will be seasonal west of the Mississippi River and warmer than typical east of the River. The northern High Plains and
central Great Basin could be chilly.
October 2007 precipitation will heavier than usual for the northern third of the nation. Central areas will be seasonal. The south will be drier than
usual except for Florida which will enjoy heavier than seasonal precipitation. The southeastern Seaboard will be average to high side of .
** 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 2007010
ST TMP PCPN ST TMP PCPN ST TMP PCPN
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WA A W OR A A CA A D
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ID A W NV A D MT W A W
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MT E C A AZ A D WY E C W
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WY W A W UT A D CO A A
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NM A D ND C A SD C A
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NE A A KS A A
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OK A A TX A D MN A W
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IA A W MO A A AR W D
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LA W D WI A W IL W W
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MS W D OH W W KY W A
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MI A W IN W A
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TN W A AL W A NY W W
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VT W A NH W A ME W A
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MA W A CT W A RI W A
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PA W W NJ W W
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WV W A MD W A DE W A
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VA W A NC W A SC W A
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GA W A FL A W
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LEGEND
TEMP TO NORMAL PCPN TO MEDIAN
W -ABOVE (WARM) W ABOVE (WET) A NEAR AVERAGE A NEAR AVERAGE
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November 2007 Temperature and Precipitation First-Stage Predictions will be released on TUESDAY Oct 16, 2007 at 3PM CDT (2000GMT).
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