2012

Article Title: Climate Forecaster Predicts a Cold, Snowy Winter

"Leading forecaster Judah Cohen favors harsh winter for Washington, D.C., East Coast"

Article Title:Winter Outlook Offers Hope For U.S. Skiers & Boarders

Above average snow in Siberia impacts Boston's winter forecast Seasonal forecaster reveals new prediction for winter temperature, precipitation

Dr. Judah Cohen expertise on he effects of snow cover on remote climate was added as an update on October 11th, 2012.

Science Now | September 23, 2012

Stratospheric Winds Churn Up the Abyss

Dr. Judah Cohen is a referenced expert on retreating sea ice, expanding Siberian snow and winter weather

AER's FireLine™ team analyzed California wildfire risk for the IINC study published today. AER scientists applied advanced remote sensing technology to evaluate wildfire risk at the property address level.

Seasonal forecasts from statistical models still greatly outperform those from dynamical models such as those used at AER

University of Massachusetts, Lowell | August 3, 2012

Record Dryness Is the Worst in Decades

Risk and Insurance | July 24, 2012

Losing the View From Above

A precipitous decline in weather satellites poses challenges for weather risk managers.

"Amazon’s loss of power last month was minimal compared with what could happen if the U.S. grid is severely hit by solar storms. What can companies do to prepare?" --CFO

The Wilson Quarterly | July 13, 2012

Denying the Deniers

"Judah L. Cohen and his coauthors...research suggests that temperatures have continued to rise in many parts of the world during some parts of the year, even as the global average has barely budged."

Scientists using satellite data to investigate greenness dynamics should take more care to filter out all corrupt data before drawing any conclusions, according to researchers in the US.

Philly.com | May 25, 2012

Summer hot streak about to end?

"Atmospheric and Environmental Research also factored dry soil into its forecast, said AER’s Judah Cohen, who bucked conventional wisdom and forecast a mild winter of 2011-12. He’s going his own way again, calling for a warmer-than-normal summer in much of the nation, including the Northeast corridor."