http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/a ... _advisory/
No change from the Febuary outlook from the folks of Climate Prediction Center.What is a definite thing is that no El Nino during hurricane season 2006 will be around which means another active season ahead for us.The only question is how active it will be.
CPC March update=La Nina next 3-6 months
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Yeah but after the last two seasons...I would say that all the rules are broken. Mother nature will do wha tever she wants to.Hybridstorm_November2001 wrote:La Nina tends to favor Cape Verde storms, and other disturbances that form in the deep tropics, as opposed to home brew. We shall see how the season pans out though. Should be an interesting one, that much is for sure.
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