The light switch

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The light switch

#1 Postby boca » Wed Aug 07, 2019 5:20 pm

At what point will the light switch turn on,last year it was Aug 20th and so far this year nothing. The models are hinting at moisture increase in Africa which might help get rid of the dry air in the Atlantic.
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Re: The light switch

#2 Postby AJC3 » Wed Aug 07, 2019 5:31 pm

boca wrote:At what point will the light switch turn on,last year it was Aug 20th and so far this year nothing. The models are hinting at moisture increase in Africa which might help get rid of the dry air in the Atlantic.


This thread is being locked as this is a subtopic that is more appropriate for the "2019 Indicators..." (seasonal discussion) thread. Leaving this as a thread starter will generate replies that will duplicate a lot of the information that is posted and discussed over there (and as of late, has been leaking into the "Global Model Runs..." thread, which has also required a lot of cleanup lately!)

Feel free to repost your question/comment in that thread. Thanks.
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