I have had many, many emails commenting on the cold winter across much of the nation this winter. People have noted that the “Old Farmer’s Almanac” nailed the winter’s weather this year.
In the autumn months of 2013, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Climate Prediction Center predicted above-normal temperatures from November through January across much of the United States. In contrast, “The Old Farmer’s Almanac” predicted a bitterly cold and snowy winter.
As most of us know the almanac boasts an 80 percent accuracy rate when in reality it is about 25 percent correct, sometimes less. However, this year not so. The winter continues to remain cold and snowy thanks to the overused term “polar vortex.”
So how did the almanac get it right? With its secret way of doing things? Sunspots, lunar cycles, planetary positions maybe? Who really knows?