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Rock31 12-24-2007 12:18 PM

Weather Analog to '05 run
 
Just finished computing the nerdy stats, but I have some fun evidence that the weather has behaved similarly to our 5-win run in '05 during this current 3-win playoff run.

The fall of '05 and fall of '07 were both marked by developing La Nina conditions, though this '07 version has had a much stronger signal. La Ninas favor mild and relatively dry weather for the DC area during the winter season.

From 12/1 - 12/7/05, after the Skins had won the first of their five straight:
Temp. 7 degs below average, 1.4 in. of snow Dec. 5 and 1.5 in. Dec. 6

From 12/1 - 12/7/07, a day after the Skins beat the Bears:
Temp. 6 degs below average, 2.6 in. of snow Dec. 5

From 12/8/05 - 12/31/05, after Skins secure playoff berth:
Temp. 1.7 degs below average, weather getting milder

From 12/8/07 - 12/23/07, after Skins beat Vikes:
Temp. 3.7 degs above average, weather already mild and staying that way

January 2006: Skins win playoff game, temp. 8.1 degs above average with NINE 60-deg days

January 2007: Weather should continue mild, plenty of days 50-deg and above, WASHINGTON REDSKINS WIN THE NFC CHAMPIONSHIP!

MTK 12-24-2007 02:15 PM

Re: Weather Analog to '05 run
 
Damn someone has too much time on their hands. LOL

Interesting post.

Rock31 12-24-2007 03:46 PM

Re: Weather Analog to '05 run
 
Gee whiz, I'm a failure everybody. I meant January [I][SIZE="4"]2008[/SIZE][/I] for a Skins NFC Title Grab....And a February 4, 2008 4TH SUPER BOWL VICTORY FOR THE WASHINGTON FRANCHISEEEEEE!


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