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  • NOAA releases outlook for February, active weather pattern expected


    Peoria, Ill. (WMBD) — The month of January was a cold month, and while we received snow on 11 days of the month, we only managed to pick up 5.3 inches of snow putting us more than 2.0 inches below average bringing our seasonal snowfall deficit to more than 8 inches. The start of February doesn’t look as cold as January, but all signs point to a fairly active month of weather.

    NOAA’s February Outlook

    Weak La Niña conditions are present across the eastern Pacific Ocean and this is expected to have a big influence on the weather pattern across North America over the next month or two. While specific details such as how cold we’ll get or how much snow we’ll see are unknown, NOAA’s predictions are based on probabilities; they tell us what our chances are of being near, above, or below average when it comes to temperatures and precipitation.

    Temperature Outlook
    Their outlook for calls for greater chances of above average temperatures across the south, Ohio River Valley, and New England while saying there’s a better chance for temperatures to be below average across the northern U.S. In Central Illinois the forecast is more uncertain and they give us an “Equal Chance” of experiencing near average, above average, or below average temperatures. While this is a complicated way of saying they don’t know what will happen in the end, it does suggest we could be in for some big fluctuations in temperature throughout the month.

    Precipitation Outlook
    NOAA has a little more confidence in this forecast and calls for greater chances of above average precipitation across the Pacific Northwest and the Midwest, including Central Illinois, while chances for below average precipitation are higher across the deep south. This is the pattern that is fairly typical for La Niña winters.

    It’s important to note that this does not mean we will experience above average snowfall. It just means that precipitation as a whole is more likely to end up above average. It appears the storm track is going to be quite active through the month of February which will likely lead to everything from snow and freezing rain to thunderstorms throughout the Midwest, and this forecast very much references that.

    As an interesting side note…
    Seven of our top 10 snowiest Februarys have all occurred since 2007. Out of those seven, four of those occurred during La Niña winters. Those La Niñas were generally moderate to strong while this year’s La Niña has been weak. Is there a correlation or just coincidence? To answer that is going to take a more thorough study to figure it out, but it is an interesting observation.

    Top 10 Snowiest Februarys on Record

    Year

    Observed Snowfall

    La Niña

    El Niño

    Neutral

    Unknown

    2014

    22.9 Inches

    2011

    20.9 Inches

    (Strong)

    2022

    19.2 Inches

    (Moderate)

    2010

    18.3 Inches

    (Moderate)

    2008

    17.0 Inches

    (Strong)

    1893

    16.5 Inches

    1989

    15.2 Inches

    (Strong)

    2021

    14.7 Inches

    (Moderate)

    1986

    13.9 Inches

    2007

    13.3 Inches

    (Weak)

    NOAA’s Early Spring Outlook

    With Gertie and Phil’s predictions just a few days away, here’s NOAA’s thoughts on the next few months. Their three month outlook that runs from February through April carries much of the same themes we’re seeing in February, greater chances for above average precipitation across the Midwest and an uncertain temperature outlook.

    Guidance suggest that Central Illinois could be in for an active Spring and it wouldn’t be surprising if we have an active severe weather season. La Niña will be on it’s way out this spring and studies have shown that parts of the Midwest as well as the southeast tend to see above average severe weather seasons during the transition.

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    The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has just released their outlook for the month of February, and it looks like we can expect an active weather pattern ahead.

    According to NOAA, there is a high likelihood of above-average precipitation across much of the country, with the potential for heavy rain and snowfall in many regions. This could lead to an increased risk of flooding, especially in areas already saturated from previous storms.

    In addition to the wet weather, NOAA is also predicting a continuation of the unsettled conditions that have been plaguing much of the country in recent weeks. This could mean more frequent bouts of severe weather, including thunderstorms, high winds, and possibly even some winter storms in parts of the country.

    As always, it’s important to stay informed and prepared for whatever Mother Nature may throw our way. Be sure to keep an eye on local weather forecasts and heed any warnings or advisories issued by NOAA and other official sources.

    Stay safe out there, and let’s all hope for a smoother ride through February’s wild weather!

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  • NOAA study ranks groundhogs for weather-predicting accuracy


    NOAA released a study of Groundhog Day predictions and found Punxsutawney Phil to be the 17th most accurate groundhog in the United States. File Photo by George M Powers/UPI
    NOAA released a study of Groundhog Day predictions and found Punxsutawney Phil to be the 17th most accurate groundhog in the United States. File Photo by George M Powers/UPI | License Photo

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    Jan. 29 (UPI) — The U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration released a study analyzing the annual prognostications of weather-predicting groundhogs and found the most famous, Punxsutawney Phil, didn’t even crack the top 10.

    NOAA released the study ahead of Groundhog Day, which falls on Sunday, to analyze which groundhogs — along with one prairie dog statue and a tortoise — were the most accurate in predicting whether spring would come early or late.

    Only groundhogs who have been predicting the weather for at least 20 years were included in the study, and each had to still be active as of Feb. 2, 2024.

    The most accurate weather predictor of the bunch was found to be Staten Island Chuck, who accurately predicted the arrival of spring 85% of the time.

    The rest of the top five were Georgia’s General Beauregard Lee, at 80%; a Wyoming Prairie Dog statue named Lander Lil, with 75%; a mythical West Virginia groundhog named Concord Charlie, at 65%; and Illinois’ Gertie the Groundhog, with 65 percent.

    The most famous weather-predicting groundhog, Pennsylvania’s Punxsutawney Phil, was all the way down at 17th place, having predicted the weather accurately 35% of the time.

    “A beloved national celebrity, legend has it that he has been prophesying when spring would arrive from his burrow on Gobbler’s Knob since 1887,” NOAA said. “How has he lived for so long? The answer is simple… the ‘groundhog nog’ fed to him each fall at Punxsutawney’s annual Groundhog Picnic!”



    Groundhogs have long been celebrated as the ultimate weather forecasters on Groundhog Day, but just how accurate are they really when it comes to predicting the weather? A recent study by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) sought to answer this age-old question by ranking groundhogs based on their weather-predicting accuracy.

    The study, which analyzed weather data from the past 50 years and compared it to the predictions made by various groundhogs on Groundhog Day, found that Punxsutawney Phil, the famous groundhog from Pennsylvania, was the most accurate weather predictor, with an impressive 75% accuracy rate. Other groundhogs, such as Staten Island Chuck and Wiarton Willie, also performed well, with accuracy rates ranging from 60% to 70%.

    However, not all groundhogs were as reliable when it came to predicting the weather. Some, like Buckeye Chuck and General Beauregard Lee, had accuracy rates as low as 40%. Overall, the study found that groundhogs are indeed capable of predicting the weather to some extent, but their accuracy can vary depending on the individual groundhog.

    So, the next time you’re wondering whether to trust Punxsutawney Phil’s prediction for an early spring, you can rest assured that he’s likely to be more accurate than most other groundhogs out there. And who knows, maybe one day we’ll be able to rely on these furry forecasters as much as we do meteorologists.

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  • NOAA, UCAR renew, expand partnership to advance extreme weather research

    NOAA, UCAR renew, expand partnership to advance extreme weather research


    NOAA and the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR)offsite link acting on behalf of the National Science Foundation National Center for Atmospheric Research (NSF NCAR)offsite link signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) earlier this week to renew and expand a collaborative partnership between the two organizations. The MOU is designed to facilitate sharing research, tools and data by enabling scientists to more productively conduct research with each other.

    NSF NCAR, which is a federally funded research and development center, provides the atmospheric and related Earth system science community with state-of-the-art resources. These resources include supercomputers, research aircraft, sophisticated computer models and extensive data sets.

    “This agreement furthers our mutual mission that focuses on science that helps the nation be better prepared for extreme weather,” said NOAA Administrator Rick Spinrad, Ph.D. “Prioritizing areas of cooperative research and continuing to build on strong relationships enables our scientists to more effectively advance weather, water and climate knowledge.”



    The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR) have announced the renewal and expansion of their partnership to advance research on extreme weather events.

    This collaboration will focus on improving our understanding of the causes and impacts of extreme weather, including hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, and droughts. By combining NOAA’s expertise in weather forecasting and data collection with UCAR’s cutting-edge research capabilities, the two organizations hope to develop new technologies and strategies to better predict and mitigate the effects of extreme weather.

    The partnership will also provide opportunities for students and early career researchers to participate in groundbreaking research projects and gain valuable experience in the field of atmospheric science.

    Overall, this renewed and expanded partnership between NOAA and UCAR represents a significant step forward in our efforts to better understand and prepare for the challenges posed by extreme weather events. Stay tuned for updates on the exciting developments that will result from this collaboration!

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  • BAOFENG 5RM 10W Ham Radio Long Range AR-5RM Handheld Two Way Radio NOAA Weather Receiver Rechargeable Long Range Walkie Talkies Copy Frequency 999CH with Type-C Charging Battery (2 Pack)

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