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I know nei will like this one.. PWAT values. The oranges along the SE coast is where it's raining heavier. Sneaking up to us now. Dry northern Gulf of Mexico
I know nei will like this one.. PWAT values. The oranges along the SE coast is where it's raining heavier. Sneaking up to us now. Dry northern Gulf of Mexico
Yep, neat animation. Neat to see that stream going so far across the Atlantic from the tropics north and east to Spain and France. I assume the stream over the Carolinas is provides us with moisture for the current rain? Sounds cozy.
16°C isn't rare in mid November, not that much above average and we get occasional airflows from the south, especially with rain. 11°C in Buenos Aires?! Does El Niño tend to make it cold there?
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16°C isn't rare in mid November, not that much above average and we get occasional airflows from the south, especially with rain. 11°C in Buenos Aires?! Does El Niño tend to make it cold there?
This last winter was very mild to Southeastern South America,because the more active Subtropical jet keeping the cold air mass away,the same of what happens in Southeastern US.and i think this 11C in BA is due to the rain.
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