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To: rails99 who wrote (19555)9/27/2002 5:18:21 AM
From: Roebear  Respond to of 36161
 
rails99,
When my long range work comes up with a date for a large storm it is when different methods come up with the same date.

In this case:
The New Years storm I predicted NY 2001:

usatoday.com

One that made a movie:

perfectstorm.warnerbros.com

And another storm (My first public prediction, but I only said during that winter, no specific date) that was famous:

("In the United States, 26 states and half of the nation's population were affected by the March 1993 blizzard. It was a Category 3 winter hurricane")

infoplease.com

All these weather scenarios made some hits around the holidays on my system, I chose 12 31 2002 as the most likely date within a week of possibility.

Frankly, the odds are so high against me on this type of long range prediction, I'll take any kind of storm I can get, ggg.

PS, Quite likely my last communication for a few weeks, so keep the thread active, I'll be back before the snow flies here in Pennsylvania!

Best Regards,

Roebear