The Big Autum Chill

If you're in the NYC area, before you prepare yourself to go outdoors, be aware of the first seasonal The Big Chill.

WEATHER SUMMARY FOR SOUTHEASTERN NY...NORTHEASTERN NJ AND
SOUTHERN CT NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE NEW YORK NY

UNSEASONABLY COOL WEATHER WILL CONTINUE THROUGH MONDAY

TEMPERATURES WILL AVERAGE 10 TO 15 DEGREES BELOW NORMAL THROUGH
MONDAY AS A STRONG CANADIAN HIGH PRESSURE SYSTEM MOVES
SOUTHEAST...PASSING ACROSS THE MID ATLANTIC STATES ON MONDAY.

TEMPERATURES ARE FORECAST TO RISE FROM THE 20S AND 30S THIS
MORNING INTO THE UPPER 40S AND LOW 50S THIS AFTERNOON. UNDER CLEAR
SKIES...EVEN COLDER TEMPERATURES ARE FORECAST FOR TONIGHT...WITH
THE COLDEST TEMPERATURES IN THE MID 20S. OVERNIGHT LOWS WILL BE IN
THE MID 30S IN NEW YORK CITY.

PARTLY CLOUDY SKIES WITH SPRINKLES ARE POSSIBLE THIS AFTERNOON AS
A TROUGH OF LOW PRESSURE IN THE UPPER ATMOSPHERE PASSES ACROSS THE AREA.

MONDAY WILL BRING THE START OF A WARMING TREND AS WINDS BECOME
SOUTHWEST AROUND THE HIGH TO OUR SOUTH.

The Big Chill Soundtrack
https://youtu.be/Oy625sZAHN8?list=PLTbM4s2Vnewnmd-ft9Rir-hVo8FzseyZ8

Forecasters at NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center issued the U.S. Winter Outlook today favoring cooler and wetter weather in Southern Tier states with above-average temperatures most likely in the West and across the Northern Tier. This year’s El Niño, among the strongest on record, is expected to influence weather and climate patterns this winter by impacting the position of the Pacific jet stream.

“A strong El Niño is in place and should exert a strong influence over our weather this winter,” said Mike Halpert, deputy director, NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center. “While temperature and precipitation impacts associated with El Niño are favored, El Niño is not the only player. Cold-air outbreaks and snow storms will likely occur at times this winter. However, the frequency, number and intensity of these events cannot be predicted on a seasonal timescale.”

Precipitation.
Precipitation - U.S. Winter Outlook: 2015-2016
(Credit: NOAA)
Other factors that often play a role in the winter weather include the Arctic Oscillation, which influences the number of arctic air masses that penetrate into the South and nor'easters on the East Coast, and the Madden-Julian Oscillation, which can impact the number of heavy rain storms in the Pacific Northwest.

The 2015 U.S. Winter Outlook (December through February):

Precipitation Outlook:

Wetter-than-average conditions most likely in the Southern Tier of the United States, from central and southern California, across Texas, to Florida, and up the East Coast to southern New England. Above-average precipitation is also favored in southeastern Alaska.

Drier-than-average conditions most likely for Hawaii, central and western Alaska, parts of the Pacific Northwest and northern Rockies, and for areas near the Great Lakes and Ohio Valley.

Temperature Outlook:

Above-average temperatures are favored across much of the West and the northern half of the contiguous United States. Temperatures are also favored to be above-average in Alaska and much of Hawaii. Below-average temperatures are most likely in the southern Plains and Southeast.

Drought Outlook:

The U.S. Drought Outlook shows some improvement is likely in central and southern California by the end of January, but not drought removal. Additional statewide relief is possible during February and March. Drought removal is likely across large parts of the Southwest, while improvement or removal is also likely in the southern Plains. However, drought is likely to persist in the Pacific Northwest and northern Rockies, with drought development likely in Hawaii, parts of the northern Plains and in the northern Great Lakes region.

While it is good news that drought improvement is predicted for California, one season of above-average rain and snow is unlikely to remove four years of drought,” said Halpert. “California would need close to twice its normal rainfall to get out of drought and that's unlikely.”

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Dump Trump Again

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NBC is once again strongly being urged to dump Donald Trump. This time from a planned Saturday Night Live program. Many are wondering why give publicity to a someone who spews division and negative energy?

Unfortunately, NBC has the dubious record of propping up media hound dogs, which turn out to be less than upstanding American role models. We wonder if NBC will pay attention to Latinos because we do not recall many Hispanic celebrities launching their careers on SNL. We all know that actions speak louder than words.

The Bronx Artist Documentary Project

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The book is available for purchase. City Islanders Mary Colby, Reina Mia Brill, Marguerite Chadwick-Juner and Ron Terner are all represented in this amazing book. Focal Point Gallery has your copy. See some of our great local artists who live and work in The Bronx.

Artistic Energy: The Bronx
A film by Matt Heckerling & Paul Lingas produced by Yes The Bronx
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLu2BROLPxg
(This is a 2-minute trailer for the Bronx Artist Documentary Project film)

In May 2014, Charlie Vasquez, director of the Bronx Writers Center, put out an invitation to Bronx

NYC Meltdown?

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A major radiation release in the area would be catastrophic to the entire NYC Tri-state region.

This is why public safety officials recently conducted preparedness exercises at the Indian Point Energy Center. During their exercises, people near the site saw simulated attack scenarios that were intended to be as realistic as possible.

Latinos 50, New American Vanguard

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Given Corporate America's ongoing obsession with the Youth and Millennials, this has been an appealing selling point that many have used to gain the commitment of marketers and secure marketing budgets. While true, the tide has officially turned and the 50+ segment of the Hispanic market gained some much-deserved attention at two concurrent, high profile industry forums.

The presentation highlighted several demographic updates and provided compelling insights to demonstrate why marketers should care about Hispanics 50+. These included:

Stepping Stones Outlook

The recently completed third quarter reminded us that financial markets entail risk even as the
Federal Reserve continues to pursue its extraordinary monetary policies adopted during the
financial crisis seven years ago. The third 10% stock market correction since the bull market
emerged in 2009 came after a record stretch of time without one. However, the volatility was
minor compared to the Black Monday crash of October 19, 1987 which convinced President
Reagan to establish the President’s Working Group on Financial Markets. Comprised of the

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AUTUM BREEZES

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Autumn is in full swing, with Fall leaves turning various shades of color in areas offering spectacular views.

The majority of leaves in some areas are beginning to hit peak color. For the rest of the US summer green colors are starting to change to deeper, richer colors.

Brat: El Niño

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Winter has not even started and the East coast of US is expecting this season’s first big cold snap will dive in this weekend, bringing sub-freezing overnight lows, lake effect snow and an increased chance of waterspouts by Sunday, with temperatures running a chilly 20 degrees below average in parts of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast.

NOAA released its long-range temperature and precipitation outlook for this winter and we’re on track for a strange season.

WEB vs INTERNET

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The Internet is a Network of Networks. Its the infrastructure that connects networks across the world, including the hardware computers, servers, cables and the software.

When you use an app on your phone, send an instant message, transfer a file directly from one computer to another via file transfer protocol (FTP) or simply send an email, you are using the Internet but not necessarily the Web.

Tipping Ban?

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Danny Meyer may be on to something fair, just and equitable. He is eliminating the tipping pain for all of US.

This mathematics and popularity ritual is apparently discomforting to more than just the customer. Did you know that the chef, who is cooking your meal in the hot kitchen is not benefiting from the gratuity you leave on the table.

CITY IMAGES visited one of the world's most famous cooking schools and spoke with students, who are $40K in tuition debt, or more before earning their degree, just to slave inside a kitchen for low wages to please our pallet.