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Re: El Nino, La Nina?
      Sat Jul 07 2012 01:29 AM

I'm not a pro but have heard (and seen) for years that El Nino usually keeps the NUMBER of storms down depending on when it develops. I thought I had heard that the next El Nino would hold off until after the season was over. Must be starting early. Doesn't mean we won't have storms but a lot of them turn north before getting near the U.S. so it SEEMS like there are less storms as well. I'm sure the 'old pros' will fill in more than that.

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* El Nino, La Nina? GlenJohnson Sat Jul 07 2012 01:29 AM
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