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El Nino is coming

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Created by IvorWindeas > 9 months ago, 4 Jul 2012
IvorWindeas
WA, 110 posts
4 Jul 2012 9:43PM
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Apparently.

www.weatherzone.com.au/news/el-nio-is-coming/22022

suface2air
QLD, 701 posts
5 Jul 2012 9:55AM
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but will it bring back the northerly winds on the east coast , wide bay or sunshine coast . WE NEED IT Please .

bennie
ACT, 1258 posts
5 Jul 2012 10:45AM
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bring it on. hopefully will will see 4-5 20 knot plus ne'rs evey week this summer like it was last el nino.

ste
WA, 524 posts
5 Jul 2012 4:45PM
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That good or bad for Perth??

laurie
NSW, 3902 posts
5 Jul 2012 7:34PM
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Hopefully good... if you ain't got hope, what else is there?

Knock yourself out with bulk details at the BoM site

www.bom.gov.au/climate/enso/index.shtml

cauncy
WA, 8407 posts
5 Jul 2012 6:06PM
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Without doubt this is the worst winter for winds in the last few years, so it could be a sign that were in for a nuclear summer wind season , 4 hr afternoon boosting sessions with a icy cold beer watching the sun go down, totally shagged but loving every second of it, bring it on

eppo
WA, 9793 posts
5 Jul 2012 9:52PM
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Amen cauncy

alverstone
WA, 533 posts
6 Jul 2012 9:34AM
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Theory is El Nino means weaker if not no hot summer currents south from Indonesia = colder offshore temps off WA = wind. The hot offshore temps of the past two summers, in particular two year's ago, are thought to be associated with the opposite La Nina event.

dusta
WA, 2940 posts
6 Jul 2012 9:37AM
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alverstone said...

Theory is El Nino means weaker if not no hot summer currents south from Indonesia = colder offshore temps off WA = wind. The hot offshore temps of the past two summers, in particular two year's ago, are thought to be associated with the opposite La Nina event.


phew glad that was cleared up for us



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