For many people across the globe, the year 2017 will be viewed as a memorable one. Highlights included sweeping changes in the political landscape, a near record year for severe storms, and on the business side of things, significant disruptions across industries in the way new digitized technologies captured, stored, and analyzed data. During 2017, nothing stood in place and competition for new customers across all industries was intense.
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The Schneider Electric blog hosts hundreds of blogs focused on better ways to improve business efficiency, connectivity, and profitability. Some of the most highly viewed blogs of 2017 addressed a common theme of how to best preserve business continuity.
Though no mea culpas from me to kick off the blog, I did say something that has come back to haunt me. I wrote last week that I would argue that there was a turn to more severe winter weather following those minor sudden stratospheric warmings (SSWs) with the possible exception of 2016. I do think the impacts from those other minor SSWs were of longer duration and more widespread, but in February 2016 there was a very brief but intense Arctic outbreak into the Northeastern US (see Weather Channel article). And sure enough, another comparable outbreak is predicted, though how cold it will actually acheive is still an open question, as I do believe that extreme cold is difficult to predict. At least here in Boston there was snow on the ground to greet the cold in 2016 and this time it is looking like bare ground, so that will likely help to prevent more extreme temperatures. 2ff7e9595c
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