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El Niño Update # 1

feww wrote 4 days ago: For all other El Niño Updates, advisories and information visit El Niño ENSO Cycle: Recent Evolution … more →

Tags: droughts and Deluge, El Nino, enso, rainfall pattern, El Niño damage estimate, equatorial Pacific Ocean, sea surface temps, Southern Oscillation Index

Swanson's Not-So-Novel Post at RealClimate4 comments

Carl Wolk wrote 5 days ago: Kyle Swanson, of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, recently wrote a guest post at RealClimate e … more →

Tags: climate change, El Nino, enso, Global Warming, Kyle Swanson, Real Climate, RealClimate, sea-surface temperatures

Children of the Sea

Sumit wrote 6 days ago: This year, ’El Nino’ seems to be responsible for feeble monsoon over India. But what exactly is this … more →

Tags: El Nino, Monsoon, South American curse, Spanish ghost

El Niño conditions is in progress —NOAA

feww wrote 1 week ago: ENSO Cycle Report by Climate Prediction Center / NCEP  July 6, 2009 A transition from ENSO-neutral t … more →

Tags: Global SST Departures, ONI index, SST departures, Tropical Pacific, El Nino, El Niño condition, enso, ENSO Cycle Report, equatorial Pacific Ocean

El Nino is Back

sbrowne wrote 1 week ago: After 2 years of La Nina conditions (cool tropical Pacific) the Pacific has warmed up dramatically a … more →

Tags: Weather, El Nino, KSAT, steve browne

The Southern Oscillation. The young persons guide to climate change.

erlhapp wrote 2 weeks ago: Figure 1 Sea surface temperature between the equator and 30° latitude. Data: 12 month mov. av. cent … more →

Tags: Anthropogenic Climate Change, Carbon credits, carbon footprint, El Nino, enso, global cooling, Global Warming, greenhouse theory, ipcc

El Nino. How big? How long?2 comments

erlhapp wrote 1 month ago: This ‘plume diagram’ of ENSO model predictions for Sea Surface Temperature in the ENSO 3.4 region … more →

Tags: Anthropogenic Climate Change, atmosphere, Carbon credits, carbon footprint, cause of ENSO, climate change, El Nino, enso, global cooling

El Niño could develop June - August 20093 comments

feww wrote 1 month ago: UPDATE: NOAA scientists today [July 9, 2009] announced the arrival of El Niño, a climate phenomenon … more →

Tags: El Niño damage estimate, equatorial Pacific Ocean, sea surface temps, Southern Oscillation Index, subsurface temps, droughts and Deluge, El Nino, enso, rainfall pattern

Weather Oscillations and predicting climate change

robertkyriakides wrote 1 month ago: The Madden-Julian Oscillation sounds like one of those files that Dr Watson kept of Sherlock Holmes’ … more →

Tags: climate change, Global Warming, weather patterns, Weather Events, madden-julian oscillation, El Niño Southern Oscillation, extreme weather events, Roland Madden, paul julian

What's The Summer Going To Be Like?

wxprobrian wrote 2 months ago: This is the big question that many people have started asking these past few weeks. If it’s ho … more →

Tags: Weather, El Nino, Justweather.com, ksat 12, KSAT.com, South Texas, summer

2009 Hurricane Season2 comments

feww wrote 2 months ago: 2009 Hurricane Season: Storms in Teacup, or Nasty Surprises? What would the 2009 Hurricane Season be … more →

Tags: Average major hurricane landfall risk, El Nino, Net Tropical Cyclone activity, U.S. major hurricane landfall, 2009 hurricane forecast, Atlantic Basin Hurricane Season, ATLANTIC SEASONAL HURRICANE ACTIVITY, Gulf of Mexico Hurricanes, major hurricanes

Climate Change 'a la naturale'2 comments

erlhapp wrote 2 months ago: INTRODUCTION Good science is plausible. It makes sense. Here is something from the UNIPCC that makes … more →

Tags: Anthropogenic Climate Change, atmosphere, Carbon credits, carbon footprint, climate change, El Nino, enso, global cooling, Global Warming

Climate Change Decimated Pre-Incan Civilizations2 comments

Dr Reese wrote 2 months ago: Mysterious pre-Incan peoples ruled present-day Chile, Peru and Bolivia. From the arid northern coa … more →

Tags: climate change, Andes, Australia, Bolivia, Chile, Dr Reese Halter, El Nino, Environment, Global Warming

California needs to plan for having less water for the foreseeable future

Dr Reese wrote 2 months ago: Story ran July 25, 2008   A warmer Earth is highly prone to prolonged periods of droughts. Currentl … more →

Tags: climate change, Dr Reese Halter, Global Warming, California, Environment, Drought, Science, Owens Lake, UNESCO

April 2009 Update on the ENSO Index

The Diatribe Guy wrote 2 months ago: It’s been a few months since I’ve taken a good look at the ENSO index, so I thought I … more →

Tags: cycles, Earth, El Nino, enso, Oceans, Science, Ocean Cycles, Temperature Analysis

Solar warming - Solar cooling4 comments

erlhapp wrote 3 months ago: This paper provides a radical reinterpretation of the dynamics that drive atmospheric temperature in … more →

Tags: Anthropogenic Climate Change, atmosphere, carbon footprint, climate change, El Nino, enso, global cooling, greenhouse theory, ipcc

The atmosphere dancing in the solar wind; El Nino shows his face.10 comments

erlhapp wrote 4 months ago: The tropical sea warms at the same time as the air is  strongly heated in the Arctic stratosphere … more →

Tags: Anthropogenic Climate Change, Carbon credits, carbon footprint, enso, Global Warming, greenhouse theory, ipcc, Meteorology, natural climate change

La Nina Weakenning -- Spring Ahead!!

Admin wrote 4 months ago: Hi everybody! As we begin to leave behind our Florida Winter, the Spring storm season will soon be u … more →

Tags: 2009, Daylight Savings Time

CLIMATE CHANGE - ALL IT NEEDS IS YOU

ozfire wrote 5 months ago: Such was the tourist advertising campaign by our Victorian State Government some years ago. Climate … more →

Tags: sixth extinction, Peak Oil, Water Scarcity, El Nino, Ozone Layer Hole, Demand Supply Graph, zero population growth, PAUL R. EHRLICH, Anna Ehrlich


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