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BOM has called it officially.
La Niña established in tropical Pacific
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Kingarabian wrote:Cold pool vs Warm pool battle has begun:
Looks like it will again be a difficult task to predict ENSO for the upcoming hurricane season.
GeneratorPower wrote:This La Nina looks to continue for a while at least. My guess is we stay Nina through most of next year with a blockbuster Atlantic hurricane season for 2018. The more I learn, the more I think ENSO is *the* dominating factor for all hurricane seasons. Sure, you can get an Andrew in an off-year. But for quality and quantity of storms, you need a cool neutral to La Nina. And you need ATL and PAC ocean temp patterns to cooperate so you don't get a million storms all recurving at 50W longitude.
euro6208 wrote:I would love to go back and read this thread but 11 years of it?Maybe time to start a new thread and sticky this one to the new one?
euro6208 wrote:I would love to go back and read this thread but 11 years of it?Maybe time to start a new thread and sticky this one to the new one?
cycloneye wrote:euro6208 wrote:I would love to go back and read this thread but 11 years of it?Maybe time to start a new thread and sticky this one to the new one?
I think is not needed a new ENSO thread as all what you need to know about what is going on is in the first post graphics that update daily and weekly.Also I post the CPC and BoM updates at the title of thread with the relevant headline.
Ntxw wrote:cycloneye wrote:euro6208 wrote:I would love to go back and read this thread but 11 years of it?Maybe time to start a new thread and sticky this one to the new one?
I think is not needed a new ENSO thread as all what you need to know about what is going on is in the first post graphics that update daily and weekly.Also I post the CPC and BoM updates at the title of thread with the relevant headline.
Luis,
I think hotlinking the ONI table from the CPC on the first page would be useful. That folks can just hop onto the first page to see what years provided what ENSO event.
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