Two years after El Nino's end...

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Re: Two years after El Nino's end...

#81 Postby FireRat » Mon Sep 02, 2024 12:59 pm

gatorcane wrote:Given the strangeness we are seeing with the lack of activity as we approach the peak, could it be that two years after El Nino's end (2025) has been the year to watch all along?


Could be! I've been thinking about this phenomenon since last year when we had the El Niño, 2025 would be the #2 after the end of the Nino.
Perhaps 2024 might be like 2016 (backloaded), and 2025 like 2017.
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