I have a question though, and please reference my username if it seems like a dumb question. I Live in Socal and there's been a lot of talk about "the blob" of warmer than usual water off our coast and how storms might be less numerous with this El Nino because of it. However, I was wondering, due to the water being warmer, wouldn't storms this winter that did eventually track our way be slightly stronger than they would be normally from crossing over the warmer than usual water?

