http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/ahead/ENSO-summary.shtml
No change from previous months from the models about what to expect about el nino/la nina thing.It means that if they are going to be neutral then the 2004 hurricane season will be active but it is well to early to say from now what the 2004 hurricane season will be like but the ENSO factor once again favors more developments in the atlantic for the next season.
Latest models for ENSO until may 2004 are neutral
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Latest models for ENSO until may 2004 are neutral
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Bumping the tread as it went down to the end as maybe many members didn't see the ENSO models update.
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