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Read his full biography. We do not water them at all. I just now found a wooly caterpillar on my driveway, sitting as still as possible. I read the part about the narrow brown band and wide brown band. The black tips seem to be equal in size and the brown band takes up the rest of the space. I guess that would be a wide band. Wish I could see a picture of a narrow band for comparison.

I live in Chattanooga, Tennessee on the Georgia northern border. Hi Sharon, if the orange band takes up more space than any of the black on the caterpillar, consider that a wide band. Lots of pecans shells on the ground. And half eaten green pecans. More than I usually see this time of year. I live in Kentucky and drive an hour everyday and have has to drive through thick fog every morning for months also I have caught several pictures of rings around the moon at night!

How can we prepare better for winter? Hi Amanda, the signs that our ancestors looked for are definitely alive and well in Kentucky, it sounds like. You can order your copy here. I have never seen the squirrels work the Hickory trees as they are this year and they started months ago.

I have such a mesh of dropped nuts everywhere I am trying to clean up. Hey Peggy! Seems to me last time we had a colorful Fall, we had a heck of a winter, yes?

Spider webs everywhere, I live in Baltimore county, I have never seen so many spider webs! They are literally all over the grass, walls outside, the bushes my car! I wonder if thats a sign of a bad winter here? I clean them off and within 24 hours, they are back again. If I clean away 2, 4 come back. My house looks like some sort of haunted house.

I thought it was due to excess moisture in the air. Recent TV show revealed a imported huge yellow and black spider from China to your region that is non-poisonous but absolutely huge and spins a lot of webs. They said on a positive note… this spider will eat the Chinese Stink Bug. We see birds, bees, and no acorns have fallen off trees yet. Some say it means a rough winter but it may just be a cycle that the tree is in.

Let us know what type of winter you wind up getting. There everywhere. Acorns by have off on years in a pattern…but have noticed heavy bearing of dogwoodberries. Pribably nor earlier but it seems like it. Northwest GA. Hydrange still putting out though. Here in Lake Tahoe you can tell by the enormous amount of green pine cones.

This winter is going to be long and heavy…. I saw a wooly warm that was all orange when walking my dog Bella at the park. Next to me were a couple who said this is a sign of a cold winter. I asked how and they said the Farmers Almanac. Thank you! Keavy Kentucky, really largest squrill nests l have ever seen in all my out door life.

Log in Register. Search only containers. Search titles only. Search Advanced search…. Members Current visitors. Interface Language. Log in. Install the app. Forums English Only English Only. A warm winter may not lead to a hotter than normal summer. A warm winter may not lead to a hotter than normal summer if a pattern change occurs. There are climatological teleconnections that are studied in order to get an idea of the future weather pattern.

The interactions of teleconnections is complex and becomes more unpredictable the longer the climatological forecast is in the future. A warmer than normal winter may be the result of the current climatological weather pattern. Since this pattern can change, a warmer than normal winter is no guarantee that the following summer will be hotter than normal.

This year, it's been keeping cold Arctic air fenced off at a much higher latitude than usual, but that could still change. The NCDC is forecasting that February will likely be mild, Crouch said, "but the Arctic Oscillation can only be forecast out about two weeks, so beyond two weeks it's hard to tell.

Kolb said that he's hoping it doesn't stay so warm that plants begin to grow, just in case frigid temperatures make a sudden return. Another month and we'll be OK. Reach Andrea Mustain at amustain techmedianetwork. Follow her on Twitter AndreaMustain. Live Science.



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