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MillennialDem

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8. I was in CA during 97-98. Crazy. Now I'm in WI and I read that it likely means a much warmer winter
Fri Aug 21, 2015, 10:12 AM
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I read that for the East Coast US, this means Siberian Winter Triana Aug 2015 #1
Yes, in the southeast I think that's true. In the northeast, it usually means dry but much colder stevenleser Aug 2015 #2
That will be the third in a row for the Northeast Fearless Aug 2015 #6
Tell me about it. Agschmid Aug 2015 #14
That's hilarious! nt B2G Aug 2015 #23
LOL! WTH. It's Summer and the T is completely F'ed up already. smirkymonkey Aug 2015 #35
God hates Yankees Nuclear Unicorn Aug 2015 #25
South usually has average temperatures and wetter than normal during El Nino Ex Lurker Aug 2015 #11
That means you, North Carolina. AlbertCat Aug 2015 #15
Bring it. B2G Aug 2015 #24
Terrific. I can't wait. yardwork Aug 2015 #16
An extreme El Nino affects the Northeast differently starroute Aug 2015 #20
They'd better think of another name for this one. chervilant Aug 2015 #3
Perfect! mountain grammy Aug 2015 #4
El Fubar. n/t sarge43 Aug 2015 #5
Sounds good!!! n/t RKP5637 Aug 2015 #26
How could I forget... Shandris Aug 2015 #30
We could use some of that rain now. SOME. lol Qutzupalotl Aug 2015 #7
We need a hell of a lot of snow this winter, too. LWolf Aug 2015 #10
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
i could use a low heating bill winter in wisconsin dembotoz Aug 2015 #22
Anyone in Walker's disaster of a state could MillennialDem Aug 2015 #27
I'm in Iowa and I heard the same thing... CoffeeCat Aug 2015 #34
Geez. That picture really packs a punch. mmonk Aug 2015 #9
I lived in Missouri in 1997. Cracklin Charlie Aug 2015 #12
What's all the fuss? ruffburr Aug 2015 #13
Well, the presents of snowballs... tex-wyo-dem Aug 2015 #19
Don't those melt before they get unwrapped? cui bono Aug 2015 #33
Predictions may be totally fubar. JayhawkSD Aug 2015 #17
Hopfully this El Niņo will not pack the historic punch of the Noachian storms of 1861-62 Brother Buzz Aug 2015 #18
The Pacific Ocean off the coast of Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan Art_from_Ark Aug 2015 #21
Similar here. In addition to the El Niņo, there's a warm 'Blob' in the northern pacific that's been suffragette Aug 2015 #28
I remember the last one - I moved to California in '98 for the end of it REP Aug 2015 #29
Holy shit that is bad. blackspade Aug 2015 #31
Brace for continuation of extreme weather events. ellisonz Aug 2015 #32
For Alaska it means another warm winter, Blue_In_AK Aug 2015 #36
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