If the NCDC is right, maybe they can still use the critters anyway, by flipping the theory around, so if he predicts warmth, you go with winter & vice versa.
I think this is called “Inverse Forecasting”.
Looking towards the sky, Mercury is reappearing from the glow of sunset and day by day will become easier to see. Using binoculars, look for him on a clear evening starting about 30 minutes after sunset, just above the west-southwest horizon.
Venus is buried deep in the glow of sunrise.
Mars is very near Mercury, though fainter. On February 7th and 8th, they pass less than 1If the NCDC is right, maybe they can still use the critters anyway, by flipping the theory around, so if he predicts warmth, you go with winter & vice versa.
I think this is called “Inverse Forecasting”.
Looking towards the sky, Mercury is reappearing from the glow of sunset and day by day will become easier to see. Using binoculars, look for him on a clear evening starting about 30 minutes after sunset, just above the west-southwest horizon.
Venus
is buried deep in the glow of sunrise.
Mars is very near Mercury, though fainter. On February 7th and 8th, they pass less than 1