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10/22/09 Woolly Bear Season. Do They Predict the Weather?

By Brian Smith
Created Oct 22 2009 - 10:43am
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A true sign of fall yesterday at the Smith house.                Our exchange student, Milou brought a “cute” black and brown caterpillar into the house and after close inspection, it turns out that it was a woolly bear! I told her these little guys can predict how severe the winter will be. Naturally she asked, “will it be as bad  as the winters in Holland?” Well no, but is there any truth to predicting with these little guys?  

 

According to The Farmer’s Almanac:

 

  How the Woolly Bear Became "Famous"

    Do Woolly Bear Caterpillars Forecast Winter    Weather?

According to legend, the wider that middle brown section is (i.e., the more brown segments there are), the milder the coming winter will be. Conversely, a narrow brown band is said to predict a harsh winter. But is it true?

Mike Peters, an entomologist at the University of Massachusetts, doesn't disagree, but he says there could, in fact, be a link between winter severity and the brown band of a woolly bear caterpillar. "There's evidence," he says, "that the number of brown hairs has to do with the age of the caterpillar—in other words, how late it got going in the spring. The [band] does say something about a heavy winter or an early spring. The only thing is . . . it's telling you about the previous year."

 

Read the full article here… [1]

Below is the one Milou found. Looks like the brown is fairly wide. Mild winter?

 wolly

By the way...they have a festival every year, this year was their 32nd!!! [2]

 

What do you think?

See you soon,

Brian


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