Statistics show that La Ninas, which can bring stonker wet seasons, often follow El Ninos.
Will Xmas 2016 see a big La Nina wet season, or is the weather now so messed up it is impossible to guess?
Will there be a big La Nina wet season next Xmas?
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Re: Will there be a big La Nina wet season next Xmas?
The elephant in the room is climate change. How will it effect future climate patterns? We are beyond the point of being in denial that it is real.
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Re: Will there be a big La Nina wet season next Xmas?
The bigger elephant in the room will be with none of the wet stuff coming from the sky and millons upon millions of litres being extracted from the ground what will we all do when it runs out?
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Re: Will there be a big La Nina wet season next Xmas?
They occur every 2-7 years and one usually follows the other
The term El Nino (little boy) was coined in sth America and they get drenched while we get dry conditions.
The opposite La Nina (little girl) means that sth America is dry and we get drenched.
Heres hoping
I cant ever see us being put onto water restrictions like most other places. But the amount of water we waste is incredible.
I know that has nothing to do with the companies sucking the lifeblood out of the rivers but one day , not too far away, we will wonder what happened to the old days when we had heaps of water.
The term El Nino (little boy) was coined in sth America and they get drenched while we get dry conditions.
The opposite La Nina (little girl) means that sth America is dry and we get drenched.
Heres hoping
I cant ever see us being put onto water restrictions like most other places. But the amount of water we waste is incredible.
I know that has nothing to do with the companies sucking the lifeblood out of the rivers but one day , not too far away, we will wonder what happened to the old days when we had heaps of water.
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Re: Will there be a big La Nina wet season next Xmas?
Gotta water the driveway fellas
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Re: Will there be a big La Nina wet season next Xmas?
That may assist with Browns sandbar!
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