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Default Possible La Nina later this year

On Monday, September 28, 2020 at 3:30:43 PM UTC+1, N_Cook wrote:
On 28/09/2020 15:10, Paul from Dawlish wrote:
A fairly strong La Nina now very likely through the boreal autumn and winter. Should drop global temperatures. It'll be very interesting to see by how much.


Could be just a blip , but consistently over the last few days, more
yellow , less blue in "El Nino" sea-area 3.4 about the Pacific equator,
La Nina return fading already?


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Global sea level rise to 2100 from curve-fitted existing altimetry data
http://diverse.4mg.com/slr.htm


As I said, very likely. Never certain, but I'm pretty sure the update from the Aussie BOM tomorrow, will confirm the high likelihood of a fairly strong La Nina through to their Autumn.

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On Monday, September 28, 2020 at 3:34:08 PM UTC+1, Paul from Dawlish wrote:
On Monday, September 28, 2020 at 3:30:43 PM UTC+1, N_Cook wrote:
On 28/09/2020 15:10, Paul from Dawlish wrote:
A fairly strong La Nina now very likely through the boreal autumn and winter. Should drop global temperatures. It'll be very interesting to see by how much.


Could be just a blip , but consistently over the last few days, more
yellow , less blue in "El Nino" sea-area 3.4 about the Pacific equator,
La Nina return fading already?


--
Global sea level rise to 2100 from curve-fitted existing altimetry data
http://diverse.4mg.com/slr.htm


As I said, very likely. Never certain, but I'm pretty sure the update from the Aussie BOM tomorrow, will confirm the high likelihood of a fairly strong La Nina through to their Autumn.


Aussie BOM, as expected, paints a picture of a La Nina persisting into the New Year. Looking a pretty strong event, as well.

http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/enso/



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