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« True Confessions | Main | Procrastination »

September 23, 2005

Winter Rain Predictions

Everybody loves to talk about the weather...including us. Today we spoke with Channel 4's weather dude Fritz Coleman and with Dr. Bill Patzert, the JPL climatologist man who coined the phrase "La Nada" (meaning a year without either an El Nino or a La Nina current.) Both made predictions about how much rain we're going to get this winter. Let's find out who's right.

Here's their predictions:

FRITZ: 14.7 inches
DR. BILL: 12.0 inches

What do you think?

Posted by Kitty Felde at 5:29 PM

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