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Summary from NOAA:
•La Niña conditions are developing across the equatorial Pacific. •Negative sea surface temperature anomalies continue to strengthen across much of the Pacific Ocean. •The onset of La Niña conditions is likely during July-August 2010**. ** This forecast statement will be updated in association with the monthly ENSO discussion release on Thursday Aug. 5th. http://www.cpc.noaa.gov/products/ana...ry/index.shtml There'll be an ENSO wrap-up from the Aussie BOM on Wednesday as well. I would think La Nina conditions may be declared in both. Global temperatures still high: http://discover.itsc.uah.edu/amsutem...?amsutemps+001 No significant cooling at all yet. 7 months from the peak of the last El Nino. |
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