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To: Alan Smithee who wrote (1750)10/6/2010 8:31:19 PM
From: Jorj X Mckie  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4326
 
La Nina generally means that California is pretty dry.

However, we have rain here today...and the sierras are covered with snow.

My prediction is based on the idea that we had a pretty active hurricane season and hurricanes have the effect of dissipating accumulated heat. Therefore we would have cooler temperatures than last year (a warm el nino year).

Either way, the sky is not falling.

oh, and I'm waiting for the los angelenos to start bitching about the rain. Which of course, we always need. L.A. could use a little climate change....we always get more precipitation in El Nino (warm) years. Bring on the global climate disruption!!!