Nice copy-guy SNL reference. LOL. Perhaps you misunderstood, I was just hoping we could end all references to El Nino affecting the 04 Tropical Season, at least on the main board. Getting trite, beating a dead horse, ya know? If you want to debate it, ask Ed to give it a forum. Now, I'm up for some good SOI, MJO, QBO debates. Anything to give the board some fodder till we get something to track.
I did notice those superwarm SSTs of the Fla coast. If they can start migrating south...could spell trouble down the road. The whole GOM's becoming a hot tub...
Peace out,
LI Phil
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