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Pat Shingleton: "A New Predication and an Old One..."

5 years 6 months 2 weeks ago Thursday, October 04 2018 Oct 4, 2018 October 04, 2018 9:00 AM October 04, 2018 in Pat Shingleton Column
By: Pat Shingleton:

I’m in the prediction business and the latest model runs indicate another "shot" of a cold front sliding through the area October 14th and 15th.  Our last prediction occurred on September 22nd and an expected frontal passage that did not materialize. Here’s an interesting October prediction made many years ago. In 1868, a prediction for severe storms was made on a specific day, ten months in advance. It was Christmas Day, 1868 and British naval engineer Stephen Martin Saxby made this astounding prediction. Through the London newspaper, The Standard, he believed an "atmospheric disturbance" would occur on the following October 5. On October 4, 1869 in the northeastern United States and Canadian Maritime Provinces a gale claimed 100 lives, destroyed homes and grounded ships. It became known as "Saxby's Gale." Saxby's prediction was based on the position of the moon relative to the Earth. This scenario repeated itself during Hurricane Lili in October, 2002.

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