Almanacs

Farmers' Almanac Forewarns of Frosty Flip-Flop Winter Ahead

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Wednesday, August 4, 2021

Right on cue, the Farmers' Almanac is releasing its much-anticipated 2021-22 winter weather outlook that has its own set of extremes, earning it a "frosty flip-flop" moniker that might be a little too frosty for some and not enough flip-flop for others.

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  • Right on cue, the Farmers' Almanac is releasing its much-anticipated 2021-22 winter weather outlook that has its own set of extremes, earning it a "frosty flip-flop" moniker that might be a little too frosty for some and not enough flip-flop for others.
  • Farmers' Almanac releases a flip-flop winter weather forecast.
  • The Farmers' Almanac is predicting a near-normal amount of snowfall from coast to coast however, the unusual aspect of this winter will be the notable month-to-month variations.
  • The 2022 Farmers' Almanac not only contains the winter forecast but weather predictions for all four seasons.

Dodge Data & Analytics Announces Merger with The Blue Book Building & Construction Network

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Thursday, April 15, 2021

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  • b"Dodge Data & Analytics (\xe2\x80\x9cDodge\xe2\x80\x9d) and The Blue Book Building & Construction Network (\xe2\x80\x9cThe Blue Book\xe2\x80\x9d) today announced that they are combining their businesses in a merger.
  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20210415005559/en/\nDodge Data & Analytics and The Blue Book Building & Construction Network merge (Graphic: Business Wire)\nDodge and The Blue Book have each successfully served the construction industry for more than 100 years, and their combined expertise and capabilities will give current and prospective customers access to the industry's leading platform for data insight, market intelligence, firm discovery and networking.
  • To learn more, visit www.construction.com .\nAbout The Blue Book Building & Construction Network:\nThe Blue Book Building & Construction Network, founded in 1913, is an employee-owned company and the largest, most active network in the U.S. commercial construction industry.
  • Today, The Blue Book Network defines and delivers the industry through three unparalleled databases of: companies, projects and people.

Winter of the Great Divide? Which Side are You On?

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Monday, August 24, 2020

"Our job as editors of the Farmers' Almanac is to pass down valuable tips and advice to help our readers thrive, no matter the obstacles."

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  • "Our job as editors of the Farmers' Almanac is to pass down valuable tips and advice to help our readers thrive, no matter the obstacles."
  • The Farmers' Almanac forewarns areas from theGreat Lakes and Midwest, westward through the Northern and Central Plains, and Rockies are in for a cold winter.
  • The "winter wild card" belongs to areas around the Tennessee and lower Ohio Rivervalleys, north and east up through New England.
  • These areas will see a mix of intense systems that will keepdelivering a wintry mix of rainy, icy and/or snowy weather throughout winter.

Canadian Almanac & Directory 2020: Arts & Culture, Education, Judicial, Libraries, Publishing, and Transportation - ResearchAndMarkets.com

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Monday, September 9, 2019

The "Canadian Almanac & Directory 2020" book has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.

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  • The "Canadian Almanac & Directory 2020" book has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
  • A combination of textual material, charts, colour photographs and directory listings, the Canadian Almanac & Directory provides is the most complete source of Canadian information available - cultural, professional and financial institutions, legislative, governmental, judicial and educational organizations.
  • Canada's authoritative sourcebook for 172 years, the Canadian Almanac & Directory includes over 50,000 entries covering hundreds of topics, making this the number one reference for collected facts and figures about Canada.
  • Substantial updates to the Arts & Culture, Education, Judicial, Libraries, Publishing, and Transportation sections
    Each of the 17 sections in the Almanac includes a detailed Table of Contents, outlining hundreds of subcategories.

The Almanac of American Politics Releases 2020 Edition

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Thursday, August 1, 2019

The Almanac of American Politics is also pleased to announce the complete digitization of the Almanac archives from its first edition in 1972 to the current 2020 edition.

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  • The Almanac of American Politics is also pleased to announce the complete digitization of the Almanac archives from its first edition in 1972 to the current 2020 edition.
  • The digital archive collection gives access to vital data points from each edition of the Almanac, allowing users to track the course of political careers from 50 years of in-depth profiles of every Governor, Senator, House member, State and District.Profiles include biographic, demographic, and electoral data from 25 Congresses, creating a truly unique perspective on politics in America.
  • About the Almanac: The Almanac of American Politics, now in its 25thedition, is the unparalleled reference of the people, places, and perceptions that are reshaping American politics.
  • The 2020 Almanac remains the gold standard for accurate, accessible, usable political information, relied on by everyone involved, invested, or interested in American politics.

Farmers' Almanac's Teeth-Chattering Forecast Melts Rumors of Mild Winter

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Monday, August 27, 2018

"Teeth-chattering," "biting," and "stinging" cold are a few of the adjectives the Farmers' Almanac is using to describe the upcoming winter, and not only in northern areas.

Key Points: 
  • "Teeth-chattering," "biting," and "stinging" cold are a few of the adjectives the Farmers' Almanac is using to describe the upcoming winter, and not only in northern areas.
  • The Farmers' Almanac, which bases its long-range forecast on a mathematical and astronomical formula developed in 1818, forewarns of "significant snowfall for parts of its seven zones."
  • The Pacific Northwest and Mid-Atlantic regions of the country are also forecast to have an abundance of snow and wet/icy conditions this winter.
  • For more information on how the Farmers' Almanac makes its long-range forecasts, where and when the cold weather start, go to FarmersAlmanac.com .