Phenologist Larry Weber wraps up the fall season (September was warmer than usual, but October and November were colder) and embraces winter with open arms. Even the coming cold and dark make a perfect backdrop, he says, for the Geminid meteor showers we'll get to enjoy in a couple of weeks.
Moreinformation about the Geminids can be found here. Information about the best place to see a meteor shower and how to get the best looks can be found here, in this entry from NASA's blog, and on theNASA Meteor Watch Facebook page.