Some extreme undersea earthquakes may have tipped earths axis
We have more winter now in March and April than November and December.
In the very cold and snowy late 50’s to early 70’s by very early March cold and snow was over.
Newby on this topic.
Could great earthquakes slightly alter the earths axis?
If so, I’m thinking it would take very little to cause great effect?
Thanks
My winter outlook was mixed. Absolutely excellent ion them 12.5” call for DCA but missed Dec (0 to +1 ) and Feb (-2) temps and overall. Nailed Jan temps with -3 to -5 call.
Give it an overall C
These contests have skilled people. Richmond killed me with my local three the best combined scoring. It’s 4 though
Finishing 3rd is an honor amongst such noble prognosticators.
So DCA doing it 7-10 degree variance thing again and let’s discuss recent events. Two nights of very windy where variances were 1-3 degrees. So, the wind homogenizes the air and there is not a big difference. What that has to do with tonight is that without the wind DCA can’t homogenize and/or radiate correctly.. Best guess as to why is that there is an obstruction or hinderance of some form preventing DCA from doing what other observations are able to do.
21 for a low which missed tying my 3 time record, since 1965, by 1.
it’s crawling into the low 40’s and clouds look to hold off until sunset and dews won’t be above 15 by 6pm and winds are still nw so bank on something other than rain at onset
Since moving here in 2004 the coldest I’ve been at midnight in April is 26 is 2013. It’s not April
I know. Right now I’m 27.5 and if winds go very light then teens and that’s gotta hurt growing things.
Lowest for me in April is 20. 3 times 3 different locations. One of those was wierd as it was around April 15th, 1970 or 75?