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Old Farmer’s Almanac Vs. NOAA’s Winter Forecasts
« on: January 04, 2020, 04:54:29 am »
Climate Change Dispatch by  Tom Harris, Jay Lehr, and Joel Glass 1/3/2020

Given that NOAA predicted a warm winter, we have to ask… is there any climate organization that can be trusted to make accurate forecasts?

There is, and of course, it’s the Old Farmer’s Almanac.

The Old Farmer’s Almanac bases its winter forecasts on astronomical space science of the 1800s and extreme skill and experience of their forecasters.  And importantly on honesty, because they have to get it right.  No choice.  If they don’t, farmers suffer and they themselves go bankrupt.

The UN and NOAA face no consequences for inaccurate forecasts.

This Winter’s Climate (2019 – 2020) Forecast Made In The Autumn By The Almanac

The managing editor of Almanac Version 1 (founded 1792) summed it up:

“We’re using a very strong four-letter word to describe this winter, which is C-O-L-D. It’s going to be very cold.

More: https://climatechangedispatch.com/noaa-winter-forecasts-vs-old-farmers-almanac/