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To: DinoNavarre who wrote (5310)1/16/2022 5:04:07 PM
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Probably local cooling effects for a few weeks if the eruption calms down. Possibly minor effects on global weather patterns.
The MJO is headed from phase 8 to the "circle of death" so without any dominant equatorial atmospheric dynamics beyond La Nina, it could linger a bit longer than expected.

The Northeast will be quite a bit colder than avg. for the rest of Jan. as a result of the MJO's activity (or lack thereof) and some may blame it on the volcano.