Winter

You may have heard that Seattle got socked by a big snowstorm. There were winds
as high as 110mph. It was unusual for this to happen. It set some records. I
took a look at the storm that bumped into the Pacific North West.

What happened in
Seattle is a sideshow. The storm in the Pacific is enormous. Only a fraction of
this beast has hit land so far. The following image shows that bad weather
stretches all the way to Hawaii.

The experts
haven’t figured out where this storm is headed. It might head north, it might
stay south. If it’s the later, then it is going to beat up Central California
and then head east bringing a ton of snow with it.

As “events” go, this
one is worth watching after for the next couple of days. A good discussion Here.

h/t:
dp

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About Bruce Krasting

I’ve been writing for the professional press for the last five years and have been on the Fox Business channel several times as a guest describing my written work. In January 2009, I started writing my blog Bruce Krasting (http://brucekrasting.blogspot.com). From 1990-1995 I ran a private hedge fund in Greenwich Ct. called Falconer Limited. Investments were driven by macro developments. We expressed our views in global bonds, currencies, stocks, commodities and derivatives. I closed the fund and retired in 1995. I’ve also been employed by Drexel Burnham Lambert, Citicorp, Credit Suisse and Irving Trust Corp. I hold a bachelor’s degree in economics from Ithaca College and currently live in Westchester, NY.

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