They downgraded the months for La Nina from 3-6 months in the last March update to now in the April update 1-3 months.
NOAA'S April update of ENSO=La Nina next 1-3 months
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NOAA'S April update of ENSO=La Nina next 1-3 months
http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/products/a ... _advisory/
They downgraded the months for La Nina from 3-6 months in the last March update to now in the April update 1-3 months.
They downgraded the months for La Nina from 3-6 months in the last March update to now in the April update 1-3 months.
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weatherwoman132 wrote:haha. so it really doesnt matter..
Well, the chances are higher for La Nina to neutral years simply because of the greater number of storms that are likely to form, although the tired cliche' that "it only takes one" certainly rang true in the strong El Nino year of 1992.
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HURRICANELONNY wrote:oops. you beat me to posting the latest enso. i'll try to delete mine if i can figure out how.
I deleited it.Since early this morning that information was released by NOAA and then I posted it here.
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