Ok- I found this graphic that was valid about a week ago. MW might have touched upon this or a similar graphic some time ago. This shows the warm and cold water at various depths.
http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/enso/sub_surf_apr.gif
Look at that huge area of cold water in the west Pacific. Others have talked about it- but when you see it and assume it will move east with time, well, that pretty much helps to calm fears of a sudden and strong El Nino. Even if those fears are only mine!
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