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Dynamic Predictables September Outlooks

Warmer and Drier in the Nation's Heartland

Gregg Suhler
Dynamic Predictables, LLC.
P.O.Box 1365
Columbia, Mo 65202-1365
(573) 815-0520
http://www.dynamicpredictables.com
suhlerg@dynapred.com    

Dynamic Predictables SEPTEMBER 2003 Monthly Mean Temperature and Precipitation Outlooks

COLUMBIA, MO (PRWEB) August 19, 2003 -- Dynamic Predictables releases to the public today its SEPTEMBER mean monthly outlooks of temperature and precipitation for all climate divisions of the United States. Dynamic Predictables forecast categories include only: Near Average, Above Average or Below Average temperature and precipitation.

No division will be designated climatological," that is, having an equal likelihood of normal, above normal or below normal, in effect, no forecast. Dynamic Predictables suite of dynamic computer algorithms is physics based and not dependant upon sea surface temperature patterns or any other trendy environmental anomaly.

The forecasts should be useful to agriculture, construction, distribution and energy interests. The product released to the public has been derived from one of the basic suite of proprietary algorithms developed by Dynamic Predictables and the output will be available after the defined date on their web site, www.dynamicpredictables.com.

Descriptive temperatures paragraph: September temperatures will trend warmer than usual across much of the nation, including the Rockies, the Plains, the Middle and Upper Mississippi Valley, the Great Lakes, the Ohio Valley and interior New England. Near normal temperatures are expected along the Coastal Pacific, the Border Southwest, and the Southeast, from the Texas Gulf Coast and Lower Mississippi Valley, up to Virginia.

Descriptive precipitation paragraph: September will be drier than usual for much of the nation, including the Plains, the Northern Rockies, the Mississippi and Ohio Valleys, the Great Lakes, and the Southeast, including Florida. The western Corn Belt, the Southern and Central Rockies, and the interior Pacific Northwest will enjoy near normal precipitation. Heavier than usual rains are expected in the Coastal Pacific Northwest and the Southwest, from southern California to southern Arizona.

About Dynamic Predictables, LLC. -- Dynamic Predictables is a private weather, water and climate corporation providing comprehensive weather, climate and impact assessment for agriculture, construction, distribution, energy, media and custom climatology interests. Sophisticated algorithms provide improved definition of time and space applications on a dedicated contractual basis.

Dynamic Predictables mean monthly outlooks of temperature and precipitation are available as much as one full year in advance. Climate forecasts are also available for selected international locations.

Monthly mean forecasts through SEPTEMBER 2004 are available for a fee. Agricultural interests may find the late summer and fall outlooks useful.

If the tropical sea surface temperature seesaw is of interest, dynamic predictables provides a graphic outlook free to the pubnlic.

Contact: Gregg Suhler (573)-815-0520                        
http://www.dynamicpredictables.com, or
Albert Peterlin    (717) 329-4748

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