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The PDO was positive again for the 19th month in succession - a period of positive PDO, the length of which has not been seen since the 1980s. It certainly looks like it has entered a positive phase.
http://research.jisao.washington.edu/pdo/PDO.latest Coupled with the El Nino which looks like it is developing into a strong one and some predictions now expect it to rival 1998, this would indicate another record year for global temperatures is likely: http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/product...-fcsts-web.pdf |
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On Thursday, August 13, 2015 at 2:55:35 PM UTC+1, Dawlish wrote:
The PDO was positive again for the 19th month in succession - a period of positive PDO, the length of which has not been seen since the 1980s. It certainly looks like it has entered a positive phase. http://research.jisao.washington.edu/pdo/PDO.latest Coupled with the El Nino which looks like it is developing into a strong one and some predictions now expect it to rival 1998, this would indicate another record year for global temperatures is likely: http://www.cpc.ncep.noaa.gov/product...-fcsts-web.pdf Aussie BOM (and NOAA) expect the current El Nino to persist into 2016. http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/enso/ |
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