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Long-range forecasts suggest 2024 hurricane season from hell
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<blockquote data-quote="L8APEX" data-source="post: 17017821" data-attributes="member: 51947"><p>What is interesting is that since 2016 we have been in La nina aside over this winter when a strong el nino emerged. What is very interesting is that the el nino is fading fast with lots of thunderstorms along the equator killing el ninio and bringing back la nina conditions are setting to be in control well before the next month.</p><p>Coupled with the warmer than normal Gulf temperatures, specifically the moisture getting forced into the plains it will be much like 1990 into 1991 for most of the lower 48.</p><p>Here we remember Friday April 26 of '91 for the Andover F5 Tornado, and oddly enough we get another Friday April 26 this year.</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]W4eyUXjvM9Q[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="L8APEX, post: 17017821, member: 51947"] What is interesting is that since 2016 we have been in La nina aside over this winter when a strong el nino emerged. What is very interesting is that the el nino is fading fast with lots of thunderstorms along the equator killing el ninio and bringing back la nina conditions are setting to be in control well before the next month. Coupled with the warmer than normal Gulf temperatures, specifically the moisture getting forced into the plains it will be much like 1990 into 1991 for most of the lower 48. Here we remember Friday April 26 of '91 for the Andover F5 Tornado, and oddly enough we get another Friday April 26 this year. [MEDIA=youtube]W4eyUXjvM9Q[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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