From the ICECAP site, long range forcaster Joe Aleo.
http://icecap.us/images/uploads/Cold_wi ... ropics.pdf
Another verfication of a busy season.
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Hmm...we shall see what CSU says about it in a couple of weeks. Looks quite interesting to say the least- but the SOI is still quite negative, showing a good push of westerlies in the tropical Pacific. Not until this changes will the El Nino really fade. Still believe it will, just wondering what the delay is...
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