Mild winter in the mid west... BULLSHIT

Published October 12, 2006

Relax, mild winter is in the forecast

Midwest to see warmer temps from El Nino

By Hannah Northey

Lansing State Journal

STORY TEXT

Don’t expect to wear your hat and gloves for long — Michigan’s in for a warm winter.

True,

the anticipated flurries and temps in the 30s today hardly seem like a

harbinger of nice weather. But climatologists say an El Nino is

strengthening and will create a warmer-than-normal winter in the

Midwest.

“We have a weak El Nino that we expect to strengthen

some, favoring warmer weather in January and February in Michigan,”

said Michael Halpert, lead forecaster at the National Oceanic and

Atmospheric Administration Climate Prediction Center.

“There’s no way to tell what will happen in December.”

El

Nino is a disruption of the ocean-atmosphere system in the tropical

Pacific; it means “the boy” in Spanish, named so by fishermen who first

recognized the phenomenon in the 1500s.

The strengthening El

Nino surprised researchers at The Old Farmer’s Almanac, who had

predicted a colder, snowier season for Michigan.

“We didn’t see when we were making the predictions that the El Nino would develop,” research editor Martie Majoros said.

“But it will have a moderating effect on much of the country.”

The news is bittersweet for avid snow boarder Stephen Wald, 18, of Okemos.

“It’ll be disappointing not being able to get out as much,” he said.

“But I really enjoy the warm weather.”
 
That is not always a bad thing. Increased temperature allows for increased moisture. This means that when it snows, it usually snows more.

 
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