I only started looking at models,sat loops etc. when I joined the board so I am very new at all of this. My concern is that if el nino ends up strong we stand a good chance here in FL of having a wet winter from what I remember in 98 as well as all of the freaky tornado outbreaks that year in Feb. I know its not suppose to be a very strong one if at all but we don't need a wet winter. Any predictions on the conditions this el nino will bring?
whats going on with el nino
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whats going on with el nino
I have looked at noaa site but really didin't know what I was doing.
I only started looking at models,sat loops etc. when I joined the board so I am very new at all of this. My concern is that if el nino ends up strong we stand a good chance here in FL of having a wet winter from what I remember in 98 as well as all of the freaky tornado outbreaks that year in Feb. I know its not suppose to be a very strong one if at all but we don't need a wet winter. Any predictions on the conditions this el nino will bring?
I only started looking at models,sat loops etc. when I joined the board so I am very new at all of this. My concern is that if el nino ends up strong we stand a good chance here in FL of having a wet winter from what I remember in 98 as well as all of the freaky tornado outbreaks that year in Feb. I know its not suppose to be a very strong one if at all but we don't need a wet winter. Any predictions on the conditions this el nino will bring?
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http://www.storm2k.org/phpbb2/viewtopic ... 880#717880
Thread above has a link that I posted about the latest about what is going on with el nino and ENSO.
Thread above has a link that I posted about the latest about what is going on with el nino and ENSO.
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tropicalweatherwatcher wrote:Hurricane Derek wrote:If El-Nino forms, it will be weak, similar to 2002. We are in a period when weaker and shorter lived El-Nino's will form. The cycle began in 1995 and continue for the next 10-20 years.
1997/98
strongest EL Nino episide in over 100 years
Correct TropicalWeatherWatcher. Here in DC, it was 80 degrees in January and February, and if I remember correctly, only a few inches of snow fell during that winter in DC...
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