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El Nina Impact?

jleiwig
15 years ago

So I just happened to catch on the local news that the climate prediction center at the NOAA says that we are still in an El Nina pattern characterized by cold pacific ocean temperatures. It is supposed to last through the spring according to them.

La Niña continued during January 2009, as evidenced by below-average equatorial sea surface temperatures (SST) across the central and east-central Pacific Ocean.

For the contiguous United States, potential impacts include above-average precipitation in the Ohio and Tennessee Valleys and below-average precipitation in the southwestern and southeastern states. Other potential impacts include below-average temperatures in the Pacific Northwest and above-average temperatures across much of the southern United States.

Anyone take much stock in this? Basically saying except for the extreme southwest we are all in for above average rainfall and cooler spring temps.

They are also predicting that the winter of 2009-2010 is going to be el nino with record breaking warm temperatures through out the entire continent

Here is a link that might be useful: NOAA info

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