Kingarabian wrote:NDG wrote::uarrow: That's what I pointed out a couple of days ago of how the Euro has been trending towards a weakening MJO as it moves eastward from the Western Maritime Continent into the western Pacific.
Well then.
This El Nino busts, and we continue waiting for one for the next 2 years. We're over due for an El Nino and overdue for a super El Nino as well.
Meanwhile the atmosphere remains stagnant and we continue having subpar atlantic hurricane seasons, droughts in California and Texas.
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I do not see anything that points to not having an El Nino this year (is pretty much here already), but what I do not see is having a moderate to strong El Nino, that's for sure.
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