#13148 Postby Dean_175 » Wed Apr 26, 2023 6:22 pm
Kingarabian wrote:To me, 2023 looks to be a mix of 2009 and 2014. 2014 had a much stronger dateline WWB early on and then nothing after that. 2009 we had light trades and then a strong late spring WWB.
Also while 2023 seems to be moving ahead faster towards El Nino, 2009 and 2014 did not have to face a strong ASW.
ASW? That isn't as common a term as PDO or ENSO and in my opinion should not be used as abbreviation. In fact Google comes up with nothing even typing in "ASW+El Nino" , "ASW+meteorology" , "ASW+climatology", "ASW+tropical"! Not to be rude, but sometimes things should just be spelled out.
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