Saturday, September 14, 2019
El Nino has faded to neutral, but those storms are still there
Although
storm activity in the eastern and central Pacific is pretty active right now,
itʻs not due to El Nino conditions, which have faded away.
The latest NOAA El Nino update says the ocean continues to be in an ENSO-Neutral condition.
(ENSO is for El Nino Southern Oscillation). The NOAA Climate Prediction Center
says there is a better than even chance that neutral conditions will continue
through the winter.
Thatʻs
important to folks in the Islands, because El Nino is associated with a higher
risk of major storms like hurricanes. Ocean surface water temperatures in the
mid-Pacific tend to be higher in El Nino years and lower in La Nina periods.
As this is
written, there are four tropical disturbances and one tropical storm, Kiko,
spinning in the waters from south of Hawai`i east to Mexico. Kiko is expected to die
out, but still might bring us some rain in a week or so.
© Jan TenBruggencate 2019
Posted by Jan T at 9:36 AM
Labels: Climate Change, Marine Issues, Oceanography, Weather, Wind
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