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cycloneye wrote:Will only say "yikes".
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mixedDanilo.E wrote:http://www.atmos.albany.edu/student/ventrice/real_time/timeLon/u.anom.30.5S-5N.gif
Decent trades popping up on the GFS latest hovmollers forecast. It's February so this is probably La Nina's last stand. I'll be interested to see if and how strong we get a WWB in the spring.

cycloneye wrote:mixedDanilo.E wrote:http://www.atmos.albany.edu/student/ventrice/real_time/timeLon/u.anom.30.5S-5N.gif
Decent trades popping up on the GFS latest hovmollers forecast. It's February so this is probably La Nina's last stand. I'll be interested to see if and how strong we get a WWB in the spring.
The new WWB that may get going in March will ber very important to see how strong El Niño will be down the road.

mixedDanilo.E wrote:cycloneye wrote:mixedDanilo.E wrote:http://www.atmos.albany.edu/student/ventrice/real_time/timeLon/u.anom.30.5S-5N.gif
Decent trades popping up on the GFS latest hovmollers forecast. It's February so this is probably La Nina's last stand. I'll be interested to see if and how strong we get a WWB in the spring.
The new WWB that may get going in March will ber very important to see how strong El Niño will be down the road.
Is there actually a WWB that is being forecasted in the models right now?









Kingarabian wrote:FYI the PDO tends to warm during winter and early spring periods. Regardless of phase. But it would be a big step if we can see an actual positive reading soon.

WeatherBoy2000 wrote:Kingarabian wrote:FYI the PDO tends to warm during winter and early spring periods. Regardless of phase. But it would be a big step if we can see an actual positive reading soon.
According to NOAA, the pdo has actually gone further negative since December. January recorded a monthly reading of -1.19 vs -0.98 back in December:
https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/pub/data/cmb/ersst/v5/index/ersst.v5.pdo.dat
Whether this changes for Febuary remains to be seen, but the waters off Japan have been relentlessly warm for the past several years which has made any transition to a proper +pdo difficult.



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