2025 Winter Outlook – United States and Canada

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La Niña event and a ClimatePulse Cycle will be instrumental in changing weather patterns across much of North America and Europe.
Much of the erratic weather was due to a strong El Niño event that cyclically occurs about every 3 to 5 years. When it occurs - the ocean water along the Equatorial Tropical Pacific Ocean becomes dramatically warmer than normal (see graphic) - and this in turn causes a major shift in weather patterns across much of North America. The El Niño event also causes a clash between cold air to the north and warm air being transported in from the Equatorial Tropical Pacific Ocean – this in turn causes strong winter storms and chaotic weather.
Looking Ahead to the 2024-25 Winter.
Professor David Dilley (senior meteorologist/climatologist Global Weather Oscillations) – is predicting the winter from November 2024 into March 2025 – will be totally different than the outgoing 2023-24 winter. The predictions by Professor Dilley utilize ClimatePulse Technology that tracks and predicts La Niña events and climate cycles – and he predicts that there will be a total flip in the weather with a very different scenario.
The El Niño event of 2024 will be replaced by a La Niña event along the Equatorial Pacific Ocean. A La Niña event flips the Equatorial Pacific Ocean water from very warm - to much colder than normal ocean water temperatures – and this will be instrumental in changing the weather patterns across much of North America to a more wintry scenario.
Yes, we have a global warming cycle in place that reached its optimum peak in 2024 and is now about to turn in another direction – just like the El Niño flipping over to a La Niña event. There have been 6 global warming cycles since 900 AD, and 5 cyclical global cooling cycles – is #6 beginning to rear its head?
The High Arctic is where Global Warming historically begins and ends, and where the Global Cooling Cycle #6 will begin. The first sign that the current Global Warming Cycle is beginning its transition to Global Cooling Cycle #6 - began during the High Arctic Spring and Summers of 2022 and 2023. Two years in a row – the High Arctic experienced record-breaking cold springs and summers, and in January of 2024 – the greatest Arctic ice extent in 21 years. In response to this, during the winter of 2024 - the region from Alaska through Central and Northern Canada eastward into Scandinavia and Siberia - just experienced a winter not seen in decades – and this is just the beginning.
You can acquire the detailed 2025 winter predictions for the United States and Canada via www.GlobalWeatherOscillations.com. Professor Dilley has 3 Podcast Video Interviews in the climate section that will walk you through climate cycles, what drives the cycles – including atmospheric carbon dioxide.
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