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sara33
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Questions on El Nino
      Sun Feb 25 2007 03:52 AM

Not sure if I can post this here or not, but I'll give it a shot ;-) Was anyone expecting El Nino to occur in '06
( hurricane season)?? Was this an unexpected event??? Is this something that cannot be predicted? Just curious..Always a ton of questions from me:-) Answers should probably be through PM so we don't clutter up the board:-)
Thank you guys so much for all of your help as usual!!!!

Christine

(Post moved to a better location. The short answers are: yes (but only after the season was well underway), no and no, but see the 'El Nino' post in this Forum. Additional responses are okay here.)

Edited by Ed Dunham (Sun Feb 25 2007 02:51 PM)

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* Questions on El Nino sara33 Sun Feb 25 2007 03:52 AM
. * * Re: 2006/2007 Bee-Beep   Fri Mar 09 2007 05:15 AM
. * * Re: 2006/2007 Clark   Sun Mar 11 2007 01:49 AM
. * * Re: Questions on El Nino Hurricane29   Mon Feb 26 2007 04:11 AM
. * * Re: Questions on El Nino madmumbler   Wed Feb 28 2007 12:07 AM
. * * 2007 Season Forecasts danielwAdministrator   Mon Feb 26 2007 01:44 AM

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