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Bill Greenrose <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 16 Apr 2018 07:06:22 -0400
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Bill T wrote:
>Just about everything you said mirrors our conditions this spring.

Hopefully, not the bear (which did not make a reappearance last night, probably due to the weather).  I did break down yesterday and add more sugar on top of the frames, given that we got more sleet/ice/snow last night (still coming down) and the weather is predicted to be cold and rainy through Friday.  I also ensured my electric fence is putting out a charge.  Based on his observations of the Arctic Oscillation and other indicators, Dr. Judah Cohen from Atmospheric and Environmental Research (AER) is predicting this below-normal temp and stormy weather for the NE US will continue through May:

https://www.aer.com/science-research/climate-weather/arctic-oscillation/

Good luck to you and you mentees,

Bill, who still has studded snow tires on his truck
Claremont, NH US

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