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Osprey
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10 February 2014 14:21:35

El Niño - La Niña


Thought I'd bring this up as I'm fed up with the weather


Haven't heard much talk of these two ladies (Or what ever you wish to call them)


Are either of these girls having an effect on the unusual weather?


 


 


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JHutch
10 February 2014 14:23:25

El Nino means the boy - the El Nino occurs around Xmas and is called El Nino after Jesus. La Nina is a female reference though


 


I think ENSO is mentioned in the met office release from yesterday.


www.metoffice.gov.uk/media/pdf/n/i/Recent_Storms_Briefing_Final_07023.pdf


 


 

Osprey
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10 February 2014 14:41:04


El Nino means the boy - the El Nino occurs around Xmas and is called El Nino after Jesus. La Nina is a female reference though


 


I think ENSO is mentioned in the met office release from yesterday.


www.metoffice.gov.uk/media/pdf/n/i/Recent_Storms_Briefing_Final_07023.pdf


 

Originally Posted by: JHutch 


Thank you and thanks for the link


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Osprey
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11 February 2014 18:26:31

Picked this up on twittersphere


If the ocean heat pump -- a.k.a. El Nino -- switches on, expect to feel it: bloom.bg/1bRBp7e


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