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Weather Intelligence Report

A look at how the tornadoes that have happened are related through the LRC
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Welcome to Weather 20/20,

Since I am traveling this week, this will be a quick update. We will begin by looking at how most of the tornadoes that have happened in this year’s LRC have been predictable, and predicted by using the LRC methodology.

Most of the tornadoes that have happened this year are directly related from cycle to cycle through the LRC. The second chart will showcase the parts of the pattern that have not only produced, and also these were predicted 50 to 75-days in advance.

The California drought was almost completely wiped out through this year’s LRC

One of our enterprise customers needs to prepare for the 4th of July activities far in advance for where they will send their fireworks supply and prepare for any weather delays at their events. I am sharing some of the more specific LRC Model predictions as we narrow it down to Independence Day forecasts.

Have a great week. I am out of town this week and will be traveling to meet with customers and also to get away for a few days. I am heading to Colorado and then to Lake Tahoe. It will be interesting when I get to Tahoe as they did have 800” of snow this winter out there.

Next week we will dive into when the most likely heat wave will happen this summer.

Gary Lezak

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