They're saying it could be a colder than normal winter this year because of an extra active La Nina weather pattern in the Pacific. Usually when the NOAA says this, they're right. What do you think?
I do not want a colder winter either. Once question though, I have always heard it called El Nino. So what is the difference between El Nino and La Nina?
I do not want a colder winter either. Once question though, I have always heard it called El Nino. So what is the difference between El Nino and La Nina?
If I understand correctly -- El Nino is warmer and La Nina is colder ( I don't speak spanish) !
What are El Nino and La Nina?
El Nino - (El Nee-nyo) is the warming of water in the Pacific Ocean.
La Nina - (Lah Nee-Nyah) is the cooling of water in the Pacific Ocean. from Oracle Think Quest
They're saying it could be a colder than normal winter this year because of an extra active La Nina weather pattern in the Pacific. Usually when the NOAA says this, they're right. What do you think?
Last year was the coldest on record for my location. I suppose it could get colder but it's not likely. Colder than normal might seem warm compared to last winter.
It was cold here too, lots of people ran out of fire wood, if it is supposed to be colder I think maybe I need to consider getting more wood than I ordered, I do not want to run out. I have electric back up, but it gets far too expensive to run all the time.
I wish it was that warm here, we have cold winters, I don't want to imagine colder winters, that's awful. I shoveled so much last year that my shoulders are sore just thinking about it.
Well, I think cooler is possible. We had the coolest summer than we've had in years. We normally have something like 7 days in triple digits in August and we had none. We did have 2 early this month.
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Lol. El Nino means boy and that means warmer. El Nino means girl and that's colder! That reminds me when hurricanes used to only get female names!