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Old February 4th 10, 07:07 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default Does anyone know if these floods in Peru are caused by El Nino?

On Feb 4, 6:45*pm, John Hall wrote:
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*Alastair writes:
On Feb 4, 2:40*pm, John Hall wrote:
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Alastair writes:


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The last big El Nino was in 1998 12 (about15) years ago. Are we in for
a record summer, just like the MetOffice dare not predict?


Summer 1998 wasn't anything special in the UK. A warm year globally
(assuming that it is) need not mean a good British summer.
--
John Hall
* * * * * *"Acting is merely the art of keeping a large group of people
* * * * * * from coughing."
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Sir Ralph Richardson (1902-83)


Oh well :-(


But the cold 147 winter was followed by a record warm summer. *Perhaps
this cold winter will also be followed with a record summer :-)
http://hadobs.metoffice.com/hadcet/ssn_HadCET_mean.txt


We can live in hope. Not to depress you, but I think cold winters are
followed by average or cool summers more often than not.
--
John Hall
* * * * * *"Acting is merely the art of keeping a large group of people
* * * * * * from coughing."
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Sir Ralph Richardson (1902-83)- Hide quoted text -

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Bonos Ego produced some analysis to show exactky that a couple of
weeks ago.