Farmers’ Almanac’s Peter Geiger on NECN

Farmers’ Almanac Editor Peter Geiger recently appeared on NECN to discuss the Almanac’s 2010 winter weather outlook and more.

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El Nino vs. the Farmers’ Almanac

With the release of the 2010 Farmers’ Almanac and our official “Ice Cold Sandwich” outlook for the winter ahead, a few people have asked us what we think about an El Nino forming and throwing a curve ball into our forecasts.
Here is an official statement from Farmers’ Almanac’s weather prognosticator, Caleb Weatherbee:
“The fact that we [...]

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Ice Storm in Kentucky

The East is “dusting off” from the storm that dropped snow from Alabama to Maine. The March lion has reared it’s head and we all hope things calm down so we can catch our breath. Bring on the lamb! You may recall the snow/ice storm that devastated Kentucky in January. A Maine friend now drives [...]

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Atlanta Snow Footage

Our production crew captured this footage in Atlanta on March 1, 2009 of the snow storm that swept across the southeast. Reports are Atlanta got anywhere from 4 to 6 inches.

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London Gets Pounded

When I talk about weather, it is always the US and Canada. And, because I live in Northern New England, I tend to talk in terms of what is happening in my neck of the woods. But, weather is global. The “big weather news” outside of the US has to be what is happening in [...]

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Cold, Snow, Martin Luther King Day and More

My weekend – the fish were not biting and the the auger not “auging”. On Friday I told you about all the fun Mainers have ice fishing and such, Friday night I went to my cottage and cut a hole in the lake and tried to pump water through a 100 foot hose to coat my [...]

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