Weather
in the Antipodes and el-Nino
On
my daily dawn patrol on the waterfront in NZ this morning there was a
gentle Southerly, 6/8 Knts. We are in the first days of winter. I
'felt' that the southerly , coming off the Antarctic was warmer than
I would have expected
--Kevin
Hester
Wind
direction, 250 millibar. 06/12/2014. The Trade Winds usually blow
from East to West. This stacks up water near Indonesia. With the
winds stopping or starting to blow from West to East, the stacked up
warmer water in the Pacific is heading back toward the East. The wind
is also blowing over areas of the Pacific that have been warmed by
Greenhouse gases and various other causes. The arrows are pointing
toward the United States, Central and South America etc. El Nino is
on it's way. I think it is more than that, as well
--- Sam Carana
It
is decidely mild here in New Zealand. My partner has just arrived back
from the West Coast of the South Island and described the nights as
sultry and high humidity and kept her awake. It is supposed to be
winter! Very little snow on the Southern Alps.
---SMR
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