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Has anybody (if anybody is here) gone over to the Storm Forum? Jason Moreland from TWW has an interesting take for next year's hurricane season, the most intersting point is that the El Nino we have right now may be showing some early signs of eventual decline and dissipation by spring 2003. The latest ENSO model ensemble (12 models) only has two supporting warm conditions by June 2003. As Jason stated in his analysis, we may be facing a La Nina next year. We all know what happened 1n 1995, 1996, 1998, and 1999. Those are the 4 La Nina years we've had so far in our active phase, and we all know what happened in those 4 years. Stay tuned. |