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October 17th - Todays Stories

#1 User is offline   Si Taylor 

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General Internet world weather news daily round up of stories that caught the eye for discussion in other forums:

Metop weather observer stood down - http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/6060210.stm
 
Torrential rains flood Southeast Texas - http://news.bostonherald.com/national/view.bg?articleid=162750

Los Angeles' hottest weather station has been knocked out cold. - http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-weather17oct17,0,6209833.story?coll=la-home-headlines
 
RTS to decide when to launch weather futures by year-end (What the hell are weather futures - Si) - http://www.interfax.ru/e/B/finances/26.html?menu=2&id_issue=11606152
 
Warmer weather deadly for workers (NZ) - http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/11/story.cfm?c_id=1&ObjectID=10406403
 
Is El Nino toying with us? - http://www.sptimes.com/2006/10/16/State/Is_El_Nino_toying_wit.shtml
 
Wicked weather forces planes to CC - http://www.caller.com/ccct/local_news/article/0,1641,CCCT_811_5070460,00.html
 
Mozambique: Guebuza Inaugurates Meeting On Weather Satellites - http://allafrica.com/stories/200610161152.html
 
Hurricane Disturbance Rejuvenates Waterfowl Habitat - http://www.ducks.org/news/968/HurricaneDisturbance.html

The Bible’s Flood To Have A Scientific Explanation  - http://www.russia-ic.com/news/show/2830/


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#2 User is offline   Chris Alder 

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Thanks for this Si, some interesting reading in there!
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#3 User is offline   Dave W 

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#4 User is offline   Jaxs 

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Thanks Si !! looking forward to these threads. :-)
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#5 User is offline   John W 

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A good read Si. I was looking at the El Nino story in particular. In Dec 1997 a very strong El Nino started with eastern Pacific temps. at 27-31 C.and the following tornado season was the worst experienced.By mid April 102 people had been killed.The annual average is 42. But as is often the case, an El Nino is followed by a La Nina. That's what happened. In winter Dec/Feb 1998 there was a strong La Nina event with temps. of 21-23C. This was followed by the worst ever outbreak of tornadoes through OK. on May 3rd. 1999.when 44 of the 77 counties were on tornado watch. At least 1 cat. 5 with winds >300mph came very close to the OK city central areas.The 1998 season was put down to the strong 97/98 El Nino.Could it be that the following 98/99 strong La Nina was instrumental in that May 3rd. outbreak ?
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#6 User is offline   Si Taylor 

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Many Thanks all - It will be inetrsting to see if that's the case with Elnino - It maybe worth asking/posting if that's how it works in the world weather forum
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