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Long-range predictions on earthquakes, winter storms, blizzards, and much more. Wayne Adams has been making long-range weather predictions since 2012. According to a police officer in Oklahoma, his predictions are scarily accurate. Last year alone Wayne Adams was able to predict almost every avalanche in the USA with tremendous accuracy. Jump on board and take a ride with the most accurate long-range weather forecaster in the world.
Wayne Adams Attended Haskell Indian Nations University and the University of Kansas for meteorology. He currently is attending Unity College for a Bachelor's Degree in Climate Change. Each year Wayne puts out a new prediction book for the year to come. No other book on the market predicts weather this far in advance.
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2020
December 2020 Blizzards
Alaska has the potential for blizzard conditions especially in the Seward, Yukon Delta, St. Lawrence Island, and Lower Kobuk Valley region. Strong winds and blowing snow will lead to potential whiteout conditions. These types of conditions could prove fatal to tourists in the area not prepared for this type of weather.
Montana has the potential for blizzard conditions especially in the areas near I-90, Rocky Mountains, and Eastern Glacier areas. Winds blowing the snow could limit visibility and cause traffic accidents.
Minnesota has the potential for blizzard conditions especially in the areas along the border near Grand Forks and Crookston. Winds could gust from 25 to 60 miles per hour. This could bring whiteout and visibility concerns to that region of the state. Traffic accidents and the potential for fatalities from visibility concerns are possible.
North Dakota has the potential for blizzard conditions, especially along I-29. Winds could gust from 25 to 60 miles per hour. This could bring whiteout and visibility concerns to that region of the state. Traffic accidents and the potential for fatalities from visibility concerns are possible.
January 2021 Blizzards
Montana has the potential for blizzard conditions especially in areas near Ekalaka. Highwinds and visibility could be a concern. The potential for fatalities in this system should below.
Michigan has the potential for blizzard conditions especially in areas of Lower Michigan. Winds could gust to 70 miles per hour and visibility near zero with whiteout conditions. Traffic accidents and fatalities will be a real possibility.
Wisconsin has the potential for blizzard conditions especially in areas of Southern and Eastern sections of Wisconsin. Winds could gust up to 55 miles per hour and visibility limited. Whiteout conditions would be possible from blowing and drifting snowfall. Traffic accidents and fatalities will be possible.
Alaska has the potential for blizzard conditions especially in areas of Seward, Lower Kobuk Valley, and St. Lawrence Island. Strong winds and blowing snow will lead to potential whiteout conditions. These types of conditions could prove fatal to tourists in the area not prepared for this type of weather.
South Dakota has the potential for blizzard conditions especially in areas of Highway 12 and I-29. Winds could gust up to 55 miles per hour and visibility limited. Whiteout conditions would be possible from blowing and drifting snowfall. Traffic accidents and fatalities will be possible.
Iowa has the potential for blizzard conditions especially in areas of Northern Iowa. Highwinds and visibility could be a concern. The potential for fatalities in this system should below.
February 2021 Blizzards
Montana has the potential for blizzard conditions, especially in the Rocky Mountains. Strong winds and limited visibility could cause concerns in the mountain pass regions of the state.
Alaska has the potential for blizzard conditions especially in areas near Glacier Bay, St. Lawrence, Lower Kobuk Valley, Gambell, Hooper bay, Yukon Delta, Central Gulf Coast, and Seward regions. Strong winds and blowing snow will lead to potential whiteout conditions. These types of conditions could prove fatal to tourists in the area not prepared for this type of weather.