Last winter’s weather predictions were strong, but nature threw us a few curveballs. Our“Shake, Shiver, Shovel” winter forecastwas based on our proprietary formula that considers astronomical data as well as other factors. But Mother Nature reminds us from time to time that she has the las...
Here is a look at our national temperature forecast for the winter of 2021-2022. For much of the winter season, we expect that the focus of the frigid weather will be across western Canada, with rather mild weather surging north into ea...
Norway won the most medals in Beijing 2022, as predicted they would. ROC was second, as predicted by two of the three models (though ROC was only ninth when ranked by gold medals). Germany, Canada and USA finished 3rd to 5th on the actual table. All three predictions had the top five...
The Farmers’ Almanac weather predictions are based on a formula originally developed in 1818 by our foundering editor, David Young. This formula incorporates many of the various techniques mentioned here, as well as sunspot activity, tidal action of the Moon, the position of the planets, and mo...
The possibility that Arctic sea ice loss weakens mid-latitude westerlies, promoting more severe cold winters, has sparked more than a decade of scientific debate, with apparent support from observations but inconclusive modelling evidence. Here we show t
Sea ice anomalies in BAKA, NH and GREEN are the predictors leading to the largest number of skillful predictions. However, land regions exist where ice variations in other Arctic regions provide a better forecast, which indicates the importance to take all Arctic regions into account. Simple ...
Its the season we were built for, Canada! Grab your parka and find out what the season has in store for your region.
Even earlier, three weeks before Russia’s invasion was launched, Mikhail Khodarenok hadpublishedthe article “Predictions of bloodthirsty political analysts” [orig.: Прогнозыкровожадныхполитологов] in Moscow’s Nezavisimaya Gazeta on February 3, 2022. In it...
D. By making reasonable predictions. 3. What does Jorge Rickards suggest people do? A. Increase the number of the butterfly reserves. B. Observe the changing number of the butterflies. C. Take more actions to protect the butterflies. D. Distinguish eastern butterflies from western ones. 4. ...
Last season’s remarkable coast-wide abundance of salmon has a lot of people very excited to see how the 2024 season will compare. Early abundance predictions are very positive for WCVI, which aligns well with the number of fish we are observing in the nearshore waters. Some of the area’...