Re: Latest on El Nino &how it will effect you
- Subject: Re: Latest on El Nino &how it will effect you
- From: c* h*
- Date: Wed, 17 Apr 2002 15:19:16 -0600
Nancy,
This was/is the direct info/quote (I wrote nothing myself)guess you'll have to
check the link and see what else they have to say.
Nancy Marrison wrote:
> Did they say anything about the Southeast?
>
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> Of connie hoy
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> Subject: Latest on El Nino &how it will effect you
>
> * Forecasters at U.S. National Oceanic and Atmosphere Administration
> expect
> El Nino conditions to develop and begin affecting North American
> weather by
> midsummer. Just how intense this year's El Nino will be is unknown.
> 2002's
> El Nino will likely result in fewer Atlantic hurricanes, more winter
> Nor'easters for the East Coast, a drier summer in the Southwest, drier
> fall
> and winter in the Northwest, a warmer fall and winter in the Great
> Plains
> and Midwest and a wetter winter for the Gulf Coast.
> http://www.noaanews.noaa.gov/stories/s886.htm
>
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