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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: Kenneth E. Phillipps who wrote (182853)7/6/2015 11:09:43 AM
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Thanks, Kenny. It confirms what I told you about anticyclonic flow around high pressure systems. I'm glad you agree that Wharf Rat was blowing smoke out of his ass. That smoke is probably what is being observed in the Dakotas.

Bad news: BC/Alaska drought will continue all winter (especially along coasts). State of Washington will be below normal, too.

Good news: the quasistationary high being positioned further north opens the Pacific storm track to inundate California this fall and winter. These lows will track across southern US and up the east coast. With the polar vortex pattern in place, these southernly tracking storms will bring more snow to the SE U.S...from D.C. area down to North Carolina.

Arctic ice will also continue to recover relative to average, which is the opposite of "downward spiral".
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