Sunday, June 5, 2011

Erde

1.       One of the longest La Ninas declared to be at an end


Australian meteorologist declared the La Nina ocean cooling of the past year finally over, and that the U.N. says it is not likely to come back later this year. Climate Changes: weather shifts triggered by the huge pool of cool water in the equatorial Pacific brought by vast flooding in eastern Australia, severe droughts in Texas and Southeast Asia and a winter rainy season that  has seemed to never end in the western U.S. and Canada. This is a great explanation for the never ending rain we seem to have here in good ol’ northeast Ohio. Since La Nina is not likely to come back again, I predict that we are going to have a very hot, clear of storm clouds summer this year. It’s an interesting fact that while we are getting huge amounts of rain, Texas and Southeast Asia are experiencing threatening periods of droughts from these weather shifts. It puts the idea of real power in perspective when we are at the mercy of a weather patterns.

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