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I'm surprised it took USA Today this length of time to talk about El Niño. It's effects have been known for a couple of months.
Scientists said El Niños disrupt storm formation because it allows wind shear to rip apart thunderstorms in the center of the hurricanes, reducing power and intensity as a result.
You can see from the map why the Pacific typhoon season has been worse-than average this year. What I find disquieting is that the Labrador current looks warmer than it should be and, above all, Hudson's Bay.Brian (the devil incarnate)
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Windshear most definitely can kill lower class Hurricanes and obliterate Tropical depressions.
High altitude windshear may not wipe out higher class Hurricanes, but it does weaken them immensely
Having lived through many tropical depressions, cat 1, 2, 3, 4 hurricanes I can personally attest what the effect of shear can do to them and they're seen as a saving grace in most cases.
The minor La Nina we experienced this last winter left us in an extreme drought condition where most areas here didn't see any precipitation in 5 months. Fire dangers were classed as high extreme and most west central counties were red flaged no burn zones.
Now if we can just do something about the Red Tide (algae bloom aka HAB's) condition we're currently experiencing"Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter don't mind." -- Dr. Seuss
"Always do good. It will gratify some and astonish the rest." ~Mark Twain
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