El Nino and winter
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JBG wrote:deltadog03 wrote:ok, look for the main warming to get into the central pacific instead of the eastern pac. The sub surfaces are also warming in the central and cooling in the eastern.
Does the location of the warming have any impact on US weather?
Yes it does, the further west the warming pool is in the pacific the better chance of arctic air sliding south over the U.S.
The further east the warming pool is closer to Central America the more blocking of cold to the North.
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Currently the Pacific is quite warm off Peru.
https://www.navo.navy.mil/cgi-bin/graph ... 8/0-0-10/2
https://www.navo.navy.mil/cgi-bin/graph ... 8/0-0-10/2
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Nimbus wrote:Currently the Pacific is quite warm off Peru.
https://www.navo.navy.mil/cgi-bin/graph ... 8/0-0-10/2
That map didn't display anomalies did it?
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