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Showing Original Post only (View all)Worse than '97-98?! New El Niņo growing into monster [View all]

New computer models suggest that the current El Niño formation brewing in the Pacific could become the strongest in recorded history.
The broad swath of warmer-than-usual seawater is spreading and deepening. The two largest concentrations are off the coast of Peru, where water is 4 degrees Centigrade warmer than usual, and just west of Vancouver and Seattle 3 degrees warmer.
If this El Niño continues to grow, it could surpass the modern record-setting 1997-98 El Niño event, which inundated the Bay Area and the rest of California for months, causing flooding, mudslides and subsidences, and heavy snowfalls in the Sierra.
The latest data from the National Weather Service's North American Multi-Model Ensemble indicates a greater-than 95 percent chance of a strong El Niño and a greater-than 60 percent chance of the strongest El Niño on record.
http://www.sfgate.com/science/article/Worse-than-97-8-New-El-Ni-o-growing-into-6404076.php
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Yes, in the southeast I think that's true. In the northeast, it usually means dry but much colder
stevenleser
Aug 2015
#2
I was in CA during 97-98. Crazy. Now I'm in WI and I read that it likely means a much warmer winter
MillennialDem
Aug 2015
#8
Hopfully this El Niņo will not pack the historic punch of the Noachian storms of 1861-62
Brother Buzz
Aug 2015
#18
Similar here. In addition to the El Niņo, there's a warm 'Blob' in the northern pacific that's been
suffragette
Aug 2015
#28