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The Old Farmer’s Almanac, North America’s most popular periodical and oldest almanac, uses three scientific disciplines to make its forecasts: solar science (the study of the activity on the Sun), climatology (the study of prevailing weather conditions over long periods of time, and meteorology (the study of the atmosphere).
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New editions are released each September and contain long-range forecasts from November until October of the following year.
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normals, based on 30-year statistical averages; and day-by-day summaries (e.g., “Dec.