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See how this natural phenomenon in the Equatorial Pacific could influence weather to come September 12, 2020 Lead Article, Date; September 10, 2020 Website; www.noaa.gov Lead Author/Credit; Unknown; US Government, NOAA Forward; Ray Langella, Typical Wintertime La Nina Pattern. Credit; NOAA Climate.gov Please Treat me to a Cup of Coffee -$5, $10 or whatever you can do. This way I can keep sharing articles, data, information and science regarding Real, Sun Driven Climate Change! Thanks in advance!
The NOAA Climate Prediction Center has issued an advisory that "there is a 75% chance that La Nina will be in place from December 2020 through February 2021." This may mean that my friends up north may be sending daggers my way here in Florida. But then again they may even decide to come pay me a rare visit while I experience a warmer and drier winter! In any event as with all climate and weather predictions nothing is set in stone. We will just have to wait and see! Read More: "La Nina develops during peak hurricane season" Related Articles; "La Niña is here. That’s bad news for hurricane season and wildfires" (source: Tampa Bay Times; www.tampabay.com) "La Niña here to shake up an already hyperactive hurricane season" (source: The Palm Beach Post; www.palmbeachpost.com |
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