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		<title>By: MJ</title>
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		<description>Josh,
Thanks for suppling the information and model predictions.  I realize they change quite a bit but it is fun to see what they forecast.  

On an unrelated subject, why has Alaska been so &quot;above normal&quot; on temp for so long?  I check out the CPC sites and AK is almost always on the high side for temps.  Is this a function of global warming, a stuck weather pattern or something else?  Just curious.  Michael</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Josh,<br />
Thanks for suppling the information and model predictions.  I realize they change quite a bit but it is fun to see what they forecast.  </p>
<p>On an unrelated subject, why has Alaska been so &#8220;above normal&#8221; on temp for so long?  I check out the CPC sites and AK is almost always on the high side for temps.  Is this a function of global warming, a stuck weather pattern or something else?  Just curious.  Michael</p>
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