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Is the atmosphere already reacting to a La Nina change over?
The battle is truly amazing to watch!! El Nino hanging on for dear life, LaNina showing signs of life.
Atlantic tropics heating up (La Nina), Jet still digging in the East with clouds and moisture from Gulf to Northeast. (El Nino) Crazy...yet interesting to watch evolve!
Fearing a HOT second half summer and an Active Tropical season.
I hate it already: SST are in the low 60s off our SoCal Coast right now (last summer they were in the upper 70s). Ugh
Ugly June Gloom is sticking on our beaches all day while inland valleys roast. Ugh
Chicago will probably get a 100F heat wave with 70 percent humidity so chicacgogeorge will probably be happy though.
Florida could also have multiple major hurricane landfalls back to back like in 2004 so maybe alex will finally stop complaining about how "boring" South Florida weather is.
Look how cold La Niña is making "frostproof" Santa Monica this summer:
Last edited by ABrandNewWorld; 06-04-2016 at 11:21 AM..
The battle is truly amazing to watch!! El Nino hanging on for dear life, LaNina showing signs of life.
Atlantic tropics heating up (La Nina), Jet still digging in the East with clouds and moisture from Gulf to Northeast. (El Nino) Crazy...yet interesting to watch evolve!
Fearing a HOT second half summer and an Active Tropical season.
That's what everyone seems to be saying. Heat builds in end of june, as blocking dissipates. After that? Whats stopping the Southeast ridge? Anything? 90 at airport. Dew is 74!!!! Heat index of 100!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I hate it already: SST are in the low 60s off our SoCal Coast right now (last summer they were in the upper 70s). Ugh
Ugly June Gloom is sticking on our beaches all day while inland valleys roast. Ugh
Chicago will probably get a 100F heat wave with 70 percent humidity so chicacgogeorge will probably be happy though.
Florida could also have multiple major hurricane landfalls back to back like in 2004 so maybe alex will finally stop complaining about how "boring" South Florida weather is.
Look how cold La Niña is making "frostproof" Santa Monica this summer:
Now you know why I feel Cali Med climates are second rate to the real one in Europe. What awful summer weather there.
Is the La Niña already effecting the Atlantic Hurricane season? Third named storm before the first week of June is over?
If this trend continues, imagine how crazy it could get during the peak season as La Niña will be in full force by them.
It could get very dangerous indeed anywhere on the Gulf Coast or Atlantic Coast anywhere from New York to Miami.
Seems as if models are underestimating the speed as to which the slip into La Nina is occurring. Maybe they are underestimating the intensity too?
I agree; we will probably be in a strong La Nina by August.
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