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"Hurricane" Previews Winter Forecast -- Cold Or Warm? One day left until the forecast of the season

By  GLENN "HURRICANE" SCHWARTZ

Updated 11:50 AM EDT, Thu, Nov 20, 2008

Winter wonderland
Diane Nelson

Will the Tri-State area experience a white winter -- tune into NBC 10 Thursday night @ 11 to find out.

 

Thanks to all of you who have commented on my last blog or e-mailed me in the past couple of months asking for my winter forecast.

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Glenn's long-range winter forecast has become them most anticipated forecast of the year in the Philadelphia area.

Quick Poll

It's almost here -- only hours to wait.

Most of those who ask for the winter forecast want it to be a cold and snowy one. Those who have the greatest interest in weather like it snowy, stormy or both. That's what got us interested in weather in the first place.

I became interested in both winter storms and hurricanes at the age of 10, so I understand the passion many of you have. I have that same passion.

But, loving wild weather doesn't mean, as professionals, that we’re going to predict it will happen.

Everyone has a bias of sorts (it’s only human), but our job as meteorologists is to understand our biases and adjust for them.

I have been accused in the past of having "a warm bias" by a number of e-mailers and those commenting on the wonderful Eastern U.S. Weather Forum (check it out!) They claim that I don’t predict enough cold or snow.

Being accused of a warm bias by snow and cold lovers is a good thing. If they were constantly happy with my forecasts I would have a cold bias like them.

Some of you are going to like my winter forecast and others won't. I can assure you that I have spent a lot of time (months) researching and trying to learn more about seasonal forecasting.

Seasonal forecasting is a whole different animal than daily forecasting -- most meteorologists are not interested in doing this type of forecasting. Many don’t even believe it's possible to predict winter in November.

I haven’t been right all the time (I'd say about 7 of 11 right in the past), so don't take the forecast as a guarantee only as a forecast.

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  • Lisa Thursday, Jan 29 at 8:25 AM FLAG COMMENT Hi - I found this post searching for "why we don't get big snowstorms on the Jersey Shore anymore?" - I'm curious to see if you have an answer. I grew up in Monmouth County and we used to get a lot more snow when I was going to school back in the 70's. I wish my kids could have a few big snow storms. What's your theory? Anything beyond a "global warming" response? Thanks! Lisa at the Jersey Shore
  • Michael Pagliaro Sunday, Nov 30 at 7:04 PM FLAG COMMENT i love snow..sock it to me!
  • tg Monday, Nov 24 at 11:30 AM FLAG COMMENT hey glenn i enjoyed the winter long range . i hope we get at least one huge storm here on the jersey shore. maybe it will be a repeat of 1996 and 2002. please do us all a favor and pull some strings to get the old site back. it was far better than this mess.
  • carmen northern liberty Monday, Nov 24 at 8:49 AM FLAG COMMENT The last time we had a big snow storm was in the yr. 2002
  • carmen in northern libert Monday, Nov 24 at 8:47 AM FLAG COMMENT I hope we have a cold winter this year. It just doesn't feel like winter when the weather is mild. I remember when I was a kid in Oct. it was allready cold brrr. Not any more thanks to global warming :( We allso had more snow fall

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