An El Nino Fade Favors More Atlantic Hurricanes
Signs of an El Nino fade ahead will influence global climate beginning with the North Atlantic tropical cyclone season.
Signs of an El Nino fade ahead will influence global climate beginning with the North Atlantic tropical cyclone season.
The changeable El Nino now looks weaker (again).
A look around the globe for crop weather into early May.
Highlights last week was heavy precipitation in the Mid-South U.S., dryness in Central Europe and Argentina.
Just-released by NOAA is the new multivariate ENSO index version 2. The MEI V2 analog forecast identifies the 2 (opposing) ENSO possibilities for later this year. Meanwhile in the 100-200 meter depth of teh equatorial Pacific Ocean the waters are cooling indicating El Nino warm water supply in the upper levels of teh ocean is in shorter supply.
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