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Re: Off-topic El Nino musing




On Mon, 12 Jan 1998 08:54:53 -0700 (MST) Kevin Wenzel
<kwenzel@privateI.com> writes:

>This is not strictly true - the anomalous warm conditions (on average)
>aren't expected to decay until the MAM98 (March-April-May) period.
>According to NOAA, anyway.  There's more in store.  El Nino did complete
>a second "peak" in November, but it's by no means gone.


Well, according to dr. ????? who was just interviewed about the whole
thing, he is the person who discovered and named the weather phenomenon
back in the 80's. He's the chief authority on "El Nino" ect..ect.
According to him, the El Nino effect is over for now. Saying El Nino is
GONE is like saying it will never snow in Denver again. What I should if
said is for this season, el Nino has completed its cycle and wont effect
our weather again until next summer/fall. (Kinda like Hurricane season.
Comes and goes.) 

All of these weather anomalies happening now are regular winter storms
from the artic! So, don't believe the hype of El Nino. Its not all that.
I know im pretty sick of it all the warnings and El Nino watch groups. 

The info I have shared came right from the Dr's mouth himself. I don't
profess to be a weather expert. Not even. I do have enough common sense
to mute the TV and look at the satellite imagery to determine what's
gonna happen to my weather for the next few days. (Oh look....MORE SUN!!)



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