Tuesday, October 25, 2011

U.S. Winter May Be Coldest in Decade, Commodity Weather Says



Bloomberg business is reporting forecasts of a colder-than-normal winter for the US. Good news for commodity traders ... bad news for average citizens and global warming alarmists.

By Brian K. Sullivan

Oct. 24 (Bloomberg) -- The coming U.S. winter may be the coldest in more than 10 years, Commodity Weather Group LLC said in its seasonal forecast.

Temperatures will range from 1 to 3 degrees Fahrenheit (0.5 to 1.7 Celsius) below normal across much of the U.S., according to the forecast. The period from November to March is expected to be 2.4 percent colder than last year, said Bethesda, Maryland-based CWG.

“This would be the coldest winter since 2000-01,” the company said.....


Do prepare for a harsh winter ... and don't miss the sight of Yahweh, once again, demonstrating that humanity cannot control itself ... let alone control the climate of the earth.

xtnyoda, shalomed

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