Long-Range Severe Weather Prediction Using The LRC
Severe Weather Outbreaks are predicted for the second half of April using the LRC Technology

Long-Range Severe Weather Prediction Using The LRC

The recent severe & winter weather will return

Three people were killed by a tornado in western Ohio on March 14, 2024. Fifty-two tornadoes were reported across 9 states from March 13-15, underscoring the impact of severe weather phenomena as we progress through the fourth cycle of the LRC (Lezak Recurring Cycle). This segment of the cycling weather pattern is anticipated to recur during the latter part of April and again in the initial weeks of June.

As depicted in the accompanying slide, Weather 20/20 is forecasting significant severe weather setups stemming from this particular weather pattern. Recognized as "The Worlds Greatest Long Range Weather Technology" on The World's Greatest TV Show last fall, Weather20/20 has been at the forefront of predicting major weather events, including tropical storms, severe weather outbreaks, major winter storms, droughts, floods, and more for over 15 years.

Contrary to the conventional belief among many meteorologists that the atmospheric flow is chaotic with limited predictability beyond a 15-day window, Weather 20/20 has unraveled the order within what appears to be chaos. Our patent-pending climate model has consistently forecasted significant weather events, such as Hurricane Harvey in August 2017, predicted as far as 295 days before its occurrence.

The recent monumental snowfall exceeding fifty inches in the foothills west of Denver, CO, serves as a stark example of the pattern's predictability. Few may realize that Denver witnessed one of its largest first snowfalls ever recorded back in October, directly correlating with the recent substantial snowfall:

  • Snow on October 29, 2023 in Golden, CO: 6.5" in LRC Cycle 1
  • Snow on December 13, 2023 (45-days later) in Golden, CO: .5" and .3" from two separate disturbances in LRC Cycle 2
  • Snow on January 26, 2024 (45-days later) in Golden, CO: 2" in LRC Cycle 3
  • Snow on March 14-15, 2024 (47-days later) in Golden, CO: 21" in LRC Cycle 4

Looking ahead, as we transition into LRC Cycles 5 and 6, we anticipate a resurgence of severe weather risks, potentially accompanied by a late April snowfall in Golden, CO. Weather 20/20's comprehensive severe weather predictions encompass various segments of the weather pattern, each with its unique implications for severe and winter weather set-ups. As Gary England said back in 2010, "Lezak, I saw it; It's the same, but different". When the pattern cycles back through in late April and in June, it will be directly related to what has already happened in the previous four cycles.

Moreover, our 2024 Hurricane Season forecast is now available. For businesses seeking tailored insights to prepare for potential weather-related impacts, please reach out to our Chief Solutions Officer, Bryce Palmer, at [email protected]. With a proven track record of accuracy, Weather 20/20 stands as a leader in hurricane season predictions, earning the distinction of the most accurate prediction for the past two years according to The Barcelona Supercomputing Center

In the coming weeks and months, Weather 20/20 will continue to share advancements in weather prediction, leveraging our LRC Climate model to empower businesses and safeguard lives for generations to come. Stay tuned for more groundbreaking developments in long-range advanced weather forecast from Weather 20/20.

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