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A meteorologist for AccuWeather — the forecasting company that predicted a winter so bad, 'people in Chicago are going to want to move' — has a theory for the recent Midwest heat wave: Japanese tsunami debris.

AccuWeather.com made headlines last fall, you may recall, with breathlessly apocalyptic predictions for the season ahead.

Five months later, winter 2011-12 is in the books as the ninth warmest on record, punctuated by a stretch of historically high temperatures over the last week, and the Chicago area remains remarkably populous.

'We're wrong sometimes; we can admit it,' meteorologist and AccuWeather.com news director Henry Margusity said. 'It was not exactly the best forecast.'

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Specifically, AccuWeather said we were in for a fifth consecutive winter with more than 50 inches of snow. Download fonepaw ios system recovery for mac. In reality, just 19.8 inches of the white stuff has fallen, according to WGN chief meteorologist Tom Skilling, not only well below AccuWeather's prediction, but also 14.3 inches below the yearly average.

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Margusity was a good sport about AccuWeather's swing and miss, even offering up a retroactive long-shot theory for the warm winter and recent heat wave — the drifting debris field from last year's devastating Japanese tsunami seems to be sending warm air aloft above the Pacific Ocean, which could be contributing to warmer temperatures here, Margusity said.

'If you match up where that debris field is right now with where the warmer-than-normal water temperatures are, they match up perfectly,' he said, also citing what proved to be a weakening La Nina pattern last fall and the lack of expected so-called Greenland blocking.

To be fair, not Skilling, the National Weather Service or even the Farmer's Almanac predicted the unusually warm, low-snowfall winter, but nobody was further off than AccuWeather.

What did Skilling think when he heard the prediction of a looming Chicago exodus?

'I was horrified,' Skilling said. 'I shook my head when I saw that forecast, and I worried what the impression would be for the public. We just don't have skill at producing seasonal forecasts with that degree of specificity.'

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As for the months ahead? Skilling and Margusity agree, indicators seem to point toward a warmer than normal summer.

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'I don't think you should run to the Arctic Circle to cool off,' Margusity said, repeating the theme of fleeing Chicago, 'but you might want to run to get an air conditioner.'

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