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Old December 19th 11, 04:09 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
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I just found this forecast on this site:

NATIONAL TRENDS FOR WINTER 2011 - ACROSS THE USA

A more detailed forecast is available from any one of our
astrometeorologists featured in the list that follows. Contact and
discuss the options.

The West Coast
A starting point is in the west where abundant rain is in the
forecast. Wet weather is typical in the northwest, but in Los Angeles
- is that a reach, perhaps, but not unknown to have flooding rains.
The models are displaying moisture, not only in the normally dry
regions of California but an extraordinary amount. Too much moisture
in California can bring on mudslides, and not the kind you drink! The
Los Angeles model holds a number of aspects which confirms the
forecast.

Over the Rocky Mtns.
Strong winds build and traverse the region both north and south.
Sporadic rain/snow and freezing temperatures in the northern states
and in the south, more dry conditions than usual, but plenty of wind
activity.

Midwest
North and central states will experience active, fast and turbulent
systems. They form and butt fronts to create a tornado ridden season.
This is not typical weather for winter. The usual cold and snowy
storms will prevail with more see saw temperatures as well.

South central states, Texas, Louisiana and nearby states have a bit
more high pressure systems that will, at times, block and divert the
flow of storms coming from the west. Storms flowing from the gulf are
extreme, more towards the middle of the season.

In general, Florida and the southeast will have the high pressure in
place for the beginning of the season producing milder temperatures.
There is one indication of abnormal warmth which is of concern; too
hot can clash with colder air normal for winter and create destructive
thunderstorms. Normal rainfall totals should be the result for the
entire season.

http://weathersage.com/forecasts/2011winter/#national

She wants 120 dollars for a couple of CDs before I find out how she
makes her predictions.

If it works I suppose it is a cheap insight. I don't begrudge her a
living but I don't think so -not at his time.