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A Comprehensive Study of Weather Patterns in Central Connecticut over 25 Years, 1995-2020

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Author page: Other Appendages of Farrellverse Arheled Wiki Fandom In this research volume, I present my analysis of weather patterns that occur on an annual basis in the central portion of Connecticut, USA, where I reside. Over 25 years I have observed the weather closely, until from 2019 to 2022 I slowly began the enormous task of compiling weather history for the time period in the attempt to figure out exactly what Global Warming might be happening, whether it was real, and in the process to solve weather mysteries such as the strange Fell Winters of the 2010s (three of them in five years, those of 2010-11, 2013-14, and 2014-15) or the September Ovens of 2015 and 2016. I compiled the data gleaned from weather stations and balanced against the recorded observations in my diaries, in the form of weather calendars, and was then able to isolate no less than 35 repeating annual weather patterns that, despite cyclic fluctuations, retained the base form year by year. As to the cause of these phenomena, I am not equipped to analyze, as I am strictly an amateur observing thermometers and precipitation on the ground. Still, I am convinced most of the patterns I have uncovered have escaped the attention of meteorologists and weather experts, as I have never uncovered any mention of them in what few online resources I could find; like all researchers, therefore, my findings contain unique insights and discoveries although strictly limited in focus and domain, and may prove useful for understanding the weather of the southern half of New England.

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  • ISBN:
  • 9798354373437
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  • Sideantal:
  • 148
  • Udgivet:
  • 23. september 2022
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Author page: Other Appendages of Farrellverse Arheled Wiki Fandom In this research volume, I present my analysis of weather patterns that occur on an annual basis in the central portion of Connecticut, USA, where I reside. Over 25 years I have observed the weather closely, until from 2019 to 2022 I slowly began the enormous task of compiling weather history for the time period in the attempt to figure out exactly what Global Warming might be happening, whether it was real, and in the process to solve weather mysteries such as the strange Fell Winters of the 2010s (three of them in five years, those of 2010-11, 2013-14, and 2014-15) or the September Ovens of 2015 and 2016.
I compiled the data gleaned from weather stations and balanced against the recorded observations in my diaries, in the form of weather calendars, and was then able to isolate no less than 35 repeating annual weather patterns that, despite cyclic fluctuations, retained the base form year by year. As to the cause of these phenomena, I am not equipped to analyze, as I am strictly an amateur observing thermometers and precipitation on the ground. Still, I am convinced most of the patterns I have uncovered have escaped the attention of meteorologists and weather experts, as I have never uncovered any mention of them in what few online resources I could find; like all researchers, therefore, my findings contain unique insights and discoveries although strictly limited in focus and domain, and may prove useful for understanding the weather of the southern half of New England.

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