Re: April 2006 30-Day Forecast
- From: hfrarg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (I R A Darth Aggie)
- Date: 3 Apr 2006 02:18:54 GMT
On 1 Apr 2006 23:54:11 -0800,
Weatherlawyer <Weatherlawyer@xxxxxxxxxxx>, in
<1143964451.195256.153090@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
+
+ james.munley@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
+ > APRIL 2006 30-DAY OUTLOOK
+ > 500 PM EST Fri. March 31, 2006
+ > Oceanic and atmospheric indicators are consistent in depicting weak La
+ > Nina conditions in the tropical Pacific. Below normal sea surface
+ > temperatures remained confined between 165°E and 155°W. Sea surface
+ > temperatures were above normal in the western Pacific from 100°W to
+ > the South American coast. The oceanic and atmospheric indicators depict
+ > a weal La Nina through April.
+ You are losing me. I take it we are talking about the waters off Peru
+ being cold at the time of your drawing up the forecast?
No. 165E->155W is typically location of the central Pacific warm
pool. Go look at your world map, locate the Date Line, then find the
Equator. Not particularly close to Peru.
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