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Pastimes : Bridging weather and climate

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From: weatherguru5/27/2015 1:53:32 PM
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I've sort of already mentioned this. Looking at the Pacific Ocean...ocean kelvin wave, upper level divergence, steering winds...conditions are ripe this summer for a tropical disturbance to make landfall on California.

It happened with a strong El Nino in 1858: en.wikipedia.org

Obviously, if it happens now, the media will call the event unprecedented. It'll actually be a God-send.

Here's my prayer: It can avoid Texas and hit the Cali coast, dissipate in the mountains, then reform as a strong low east of Mississippi, and bring a huge front across east coast...that'd be great. I still see organization next week with full moon south of Baja and also around Cuba (which I hope pours on Florida).

We'll see. I'm not confident, but again, I feel like putting this in writing. "If" it does happen, well, you'd know that CO2 was not used in my reasoning.
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