Old Rocks
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We are in a deep La Nina, yet our temperatures are very warm. Warmer than many weak and medium El Nino's;
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We are in a deep La Nina
A weather phenomenon named by Spanish Colonists of California in the 1500's. Despite the fact that they drove very few SUV or diesel trucks.
A weather phenomenon named by Spanish Colonists of California in the 1500's. Despite the fact that they drove very few SUV or diesel trucks.
Close ... actually Peru ... the warm blob of water would typically show up around Christmas time ... thus named after the baby Jesus ... El Niño ... this collapsed the fisheries in the area and lead to hardship and starvation ...
Looks like it found the thumbnail ...A hammer looking for a nail.
Or a hangnail.Looks like it found the thumbnail ...A hammer looking for a nail.
Embed the claws in his forehead on the back swing ...Or a hangnail.Looks like it found the thumbnail ...A hammer looking for a nail.
I never joke about back swings.Embed the claws in his forehead on the back swing ...Or a hangnail.Looks like it found the thumbnail ...A hammer looking for a nail.
We are in a deep La Nina, yet our temperatures are very warm. Warmer than many weak and medium El Nino's;
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I see. Then you are claiming that the ENSO has no global effects? If so, you are a damned fool. Every climate scientists in the world states that the ENSO effects are global.Weather data? ... are you predicting a mild to moderate La Niña event this winter? ... or just repeating NOAA's statements? ...
You gave us the UAH data for global temperatures ... La Niña is confined to a small section of the Pacific Ocean ... thus has no relevance to the claims you made ... so we're teasing you on your buffoonery ... looks like you just picked some random data set without thinking what the data represents ... the data doesn't say what you think it says ...
By that chart it has been neutral since March, April, May of this year. That is nearly nine months to cool down. If you look at the past record, it has cooled down significantly in that period in the past. I think November will also be a significantly warmer month, also. The times, and climate, they are a-changing.We are in a deep La Nina, yet our temperatures are very warm. Warmer than many weak and medium El Nino's;
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No, we are not in a "deep La-Nina" It just reached the -1.0 threshold THIS MONTH, it takes time for the effect to show up, generally 1-3 months time.
Not only is your post is misleading and dishonest, it seems you are trying hard to run ahead of the game here, trying hard to convince yourself?
Since early 2012, it has been Neutral to El-Nino most of the time which favors a warming trend. The weak La-Nina never got past -1.0 level which was for less than one month.
Since late 2018 to May of 2020, it has been El-Nino most of the time, that is why it warmed a little.
This NOAA chart makes all that vividly clear
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