El nino will continue to be absent during the rest of 2004

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El nino will continue to be absent during the rest of 2004

#1 Postby cycloneye » Wed Jul 07, 2004 6:39 am

http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/enso/index.shtml

This is the latest update of ENSO and it shows no worries about el nino making a surprise appeareance in the pacific as things in the equatorial area will remain neutral thru the remainder of 2004.So in terms of the hurricane season in the atlantic is concern the ENSO factor will not be a major one to determine how eventually the atlantic hurricane season will be in terms of activity.It will be other factors which will guide how the season pans out.
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#2 Postby Aquawind » Wed Jul 07, 2004 7:16 am

Ok Ok... :) I think we get the hint..lol.. NO Nino... :wink: It's getting late to be arguing this issue anymore...It's those other factors that interest me on the negative side..like SAL and TUTT..those issues can change quickly..Your MJO posting was right on the money as things have heated up as that green line crossed the Atlantic.. 8-)
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#3 Postby HurricaneBill » Wed Jul 07, 2004 3:09 pm

Aquawind wrote:Ok Ok... :) I think we get the hint..lol.. NO Nino... :wink: It's getting late to be arguing this issue anymore...It's those other factors that interest me on the negative side..like SAL and TUTT..those issues can change quickly..Your MJO posting was right on the money as things have heated up as that green line crossed the Atlantic.. 8-)


The Atlantic is getting its "MoJO" going? :lol:
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