Unlocking the Power of Weather Forecasting: The LRC Story
Weather 20/20 & The LRC featured on The World's Greatest TV Show
It's official – Wichita, KS has seen more snow than Minneapolis, MN! So, what's causing this unexpected twist in the weather? The answer lies in the new Lezak Recurring Cycle (LRC).
As we're just one week away from revealing our highly-anticipated winter forecast, this week's report is dedicated to exploring Weather 20/20's groundbreaking approach to weather forecasting – the LRC. Fresh off our recent feature on The World's Greatest TV Show, we'll take a deeper dive into the LRC's origins, its profound influence on weather predictions, and how it's reshaping the entire industry.
Here is the feature from The World’s Greatest TV Show:
The LRC serves as the cornerstone of the intricate atmospheric puzzle. Each fall, a unique weather pattern takes shape, and we are now immersed in the second cycle of this remarkable pattern.
The groundwork is being laid for next year's severe weather season, even as we speak.
Intriguingly, hurricane season for 2024 has already commenced. While some believe it concludes on November 30th, the reality is quite different. Hurricane season actually initiated with the emergence of the new LRC. It may momentarily subside, only to reawaken next summer when traditional hurricane season supposedly begins.
Similarly, the groundwork has already been set for winter storms in the months ahead.
Over the coming weeks and months, we will unravel many of the mysteries surrounding these questions. Let's start by revisiting our accurate predictions over the past two hurricane seasons and then delve into our performance in forecasting severe weather last year.