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To: Road Walker who wrote (272258)2/5/2006 5:21:46 PM
From: d[-_-]b  Respond to of 1575583
 
john,

re:Climate experts on Thursday confirmed the start of a mild cooling of the tropical Pacific Ocean known as La Niña.


That's good news - hopefully it will push those invasive urchins back into mexico and save the Giant Kelp forest.



To: Road Walker who wrote (272258)2/5/2006 5:22:38 PM
From: combjelly  Respond to of 1575583
 
"La Niña's return is confirmed"

Oh great. That is all we need. Drought and hurricanes.



To: Road Walker who wrote (272258)2/5/2006 11:58:54 PM
From: tejek  Respond to of 1575583
 
ATLANTA (AP) — Climate experts on Thursday confirmed the start of a mild cooling of the tropical Pacific Ocean known as La Niña.

It's too early to tell how that will affect spring and summer weather, they said, but often La Niña conditions coincide with stronger and more numerous hurricanes, wet weather in the Pacific Northwest and dry conditions in the South.


Yeah, I saw that........it makes sense its La Niña. Thanks.

ted