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We've had several downpours so far today. The sky turned black & it came down hard & heavy.
Five - ten minutes later the sun shines again.

It rained off & on for 4 days. Everything is green & lush.




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Rain and El Nino
By: wilful
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Tue, 09 Jun 15 8:52 PM
Msg. 13215 of 65535

After our 105 degrees temperature yesterday, we had a little sprinkle of rain this morn.

June 8, 2015 — 11:50 PM PDT Updated on June 9, 2015 — 1:55 AM PD

The El Nino developing in the Pacific keeps sending signs reminiscent of the most severe event in 1997-98, according to Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology, which said that recent data point toward a pattern that’ll last all year.

The 2015 El Nino, the first since 2010, continues to develop and models suggest further warming of the tropical Pacific is likely, the bureau said on Tuesday in a fortnightly update. Sea-surface temperatures are forecast to remain above El Nino thresholds for the remainder of the year, it said.
“All five Nino indices are at least plus 1.2 degrees Celsius above-normal,” the bureau said. “It is unusual to have such a broad extent of warmth across the tropical Pacific; this has not been seen since the El Nino event of 1997-98.”
The 1997-98 event was the strongest on record, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, which described the impact of that event as spectacular, stretching from Indonesia to Chile and the U.S. The weather patterns can scorch Asia as temperatures rise, hurting crops from rice to coffee and palm oil, while crimping the hurricane season in the Atlantic and bringing cooler, wetter summers to the U.S.

All five sea-surface indexes in the tropical Pacific exceeded plus 1 degree Celsius, the Australian bureau said in the last update on May 26, adding that that’s the first time it’s occurred since the 1997-98 El Nino.

OCU - Keep your fingers and toes crossed on this.. Maybe we will get lucky this year..

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