Gary Lezak on LinkedIn: Long-Range Severe Weather Prediction Using The LRC (2024)

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    As the current storm swirls impressively over the central plains, unleashing some severe weather, it's crucial to recognize that it's following the expected pattern. Our team at Weather 20/20 has been researching deeply into the science of the LRC, uncovering its intricate workings. One striking revelation is the consistent recurrence of severe weather in particular segments of each year's cycling weather pattern. Contrary to common belief, the atmosphere isn't just chaotic; it operates within a precise order, akin to the symphony of a well-conducted orchestra. Our Weather 20/20 Intelligence report sheds light on this fascinating phenomenon. For less than $1 a day, you can gain access to these invaluable insights each week. In our latest report, we showcase the predictions for May and June generated by our patent-pending LRC model. Click on this link and see the preview, or join. Please let me know if you have any questions:https://lnkd.in/g74_ESYy

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    Reinventing Weather Prediction: Our 55-Day Forecast Verified!At Weather 20/20, we're proud to showcase the power of our unique forecasting methodology once again. Our 55-day forecast for severe weather is verifying this week with incredible accuracy, reaffirming the effectiveness of the Lezak Recuring Cycle (LRC) methodology.By understanding the cyclic patterns embedded in the river of air flowing above us within the Troposphere, we're able to provide forecasts with unmatched precision, giving businesses and professionals the confidence to plan ahead with certainty. From anticipating severe weather events to guiding strategic decisions, our insights are revolutionizing the way we approach forecasting. The science behind the LRC is deep, with 75+ years of research, culminating in our patent pending LRC model.Did you know that there have been over 400 less tornadoes in this year's cycling pattern (LRC) than a year ago? 330 tornadoes this season, since October 6, 2023, and in the same time frame a year ago we were getting close to 800 tornadoes by now. This year's cycling weather pattern has been producing set-ups that are consistently not conducive for a major tornado outbreak, up through this week's risks. Will it continue? Join us in celebrating another accurate prediction and discover the difference that Weather 20/20 can make for your business. We have some special B2B products that we are working on that we will share in the coming weeks, and a B2C product we will share before the end of this month. Thank you for being on this journey of discovery.#WeatherPrediction #LRC #Weather2020

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    This is from our Weather 20/20 Intelligence Report. You can join the premium version for less than $1/day. A severe weather outbreak is in progress, and there is only one way to know when and where these severe weather set-ups, tropical storm landfall targets, and other significant events are possible. If you knew, what would you do? The LRC is the only way known to predict the where and when these events will happen. In the past two years, the severe weather predictions have been 91% accurate and predictions made weeks to months before the storm arrives!

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    Do you remember the Eagles/Chiefs game on November 19, 2023? I am not talking about how MVS dropped the ball in the end zone that would have won the game for the Chiefs; I am talking about the weather. It was a rainy night, and I got soaked at the game. The next day there was a small severe weather outbreak with 16 tornadoes in Mississippi and Louisiana (11/20/23). That part of the cycling weather pattern known as the Lezak Recurring Cycle (LRC) is cycling through this week. The Storm Prediction Center (SPC) updated the risk to a level to a level 4 out of 5 (moderate risk), as shown on the bottom right picture on the attached slide. Another moderate risk has been placed over Ohio, where they already recently had a deadly tornado, so it should get everyone's attention. Weather 20/20 provides the far advanced warnings of these set ups. Last year Weather 2020 was 91% accurate at these severe weather predictions, and we are 100% accurate so far this season. While most meteorologists think it is chaos and unpredictable in the river of air above us within the troposphere, it is actually the exact opposite, and the patent pending LRC technology and methodology is pioneering weather prediction from days out up to nearly a year ahead. Our hurricane forecast was issued March 6th, and we will be sharing parts of it with you in the coming weeks. If you would like to see the full report to help your team prepare, contact Bryce Palmer, Bryce@Weather2020.com. Weather 20/20 had the most accurate hurricane season prediction the past two years as tracked by the Barcelona Supercomputing Center.

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    It is a rather dramatic weather day. In this Weather 20/20 Intelligence Report we showcase some incredible examples of how the LRC is right on schedule. The report ends with the LRC Model predictions, updated this past Saturday night, for March-April-May as we approach the growing season. March Weather Madness is ahead of us, and we will share more soon.

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    A Year's Worth Of Rain In Two Days In The Los Angeles Region. @Weather2020 makes another incredible prediction for this storm. Is an Arctic Blast next in line? Weather 20/20 is pioneering Weather Forecast Technology with a methodology that is unmatched in science today. Read through this report to learn a bit more as we discuss what is next in the cycling pattern. El Niño Flexes It's Muscles & Influences The LRC

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    California is bracing for a major Pacific storm, and it was predicted a month and a half ago! The World's Greatest long-range forecast technology & methodology just came through again. The #LRC is the science of when and where significant weather events will happen. The weather pattern is cycling regularly and there is an impacting storm system that is organizing over the Pacific and it will blast into California Sunday into Tuesday. 10" of rain is possible in some locations and feet of snow at high elevations is likely. Weather 20/20 was honored on The World's Greatest TV Show last fall emphasizing our patent pending LRC model that provides data for businesses. There is only one way to accurately predict when, where and what will happen from 1-day to up to almost a year in advance.This approaching storm was predicted to blast into California with not days to prepare. You can see a snapshot of the Order in Chaos, the LRC and this prediction on the attached video and this report: https://lnkd.in/g-seBxsgWhat is next in line in the cycling weather pattern? The part of the pattern that produced the Arctic blast in January is due to return in the last third of February. We are monitoring the Arctic air closely. While others scramble with old techniques, Weather 20/20 provides the information and data to help your business make profitable decisions. Imagine knowing where and when severe weather will strike; where and when tropical storms will threaten the coast, and weeks to months ahead of time. Contact Bryce@Weather2020.com to set up a demo.

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    Weather 20/20 is the long-range weather predictor for the Kansas City Chiefs & Baltimore Ravens & this storm approaching this weekend was in our January 1st forecast for the Baltimore Ravens Director of Field Operations. Did we know the Chiefs would be playing the Ravens on this day? No, but we did "know" the weather forecast. Learn a lot more about the #LRC here:

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