La Nina Setting In: North Pacific Anomaly dissolving
(excerpt)
During the last three weeks, the equatorial Pacific has clearly veered into a mild La Nina condition from Peru to 180 degrees. This emerging condition is accompanied with the evaporation of the hot spot in the North Pacific, which has driven the unusual jet stream and weather conditions in the Northern portion of the Western U.S. So the weather oddities will dissolve, but this will be a COLD WINTER for certain and it may easily deepen much more drastically during the next two weeks. So far it appears to me over the past five years that La Nina and high Sunspot Peaks tend to cancel out each other's influence in the Pacific, moderating each other's impact. La Nina reduces air flow. Sunspot Peaks increase it.
To check the latest status of the Change In The Earth and the location of Earth's Axis, go to:
http://www.michaelmandeville.com/earthmonitor/
Michael Wells Mandeville,
The Hills of Arizona
USA
at mwman@earthlink.net
During the last three weeks, the equatorial Pacific has clearly veered into a mild La Nina condition from Peru to 180 degrees. This emerging condition is accompanied with the evaporation of the hot spot in the North Pacific, which has driven the unusual jet stream and weather conditions in the Northern portion of the Western U.S. So the weather oddities will dissolve, but this will be a COLD WINTER for certain and it may easily deepen much more drastically during the next two weeks. So far it appears to me over the past five years that La Nina and high Sunspot Peaks tend to cancel out each other's influence in the Pacific, moderating each other's impact. La Nina reduces air flow. Sunspot Peaks increase it.
To check the latest status of the Change In The Earth and the location of Earth's Axis, go to:
http://www.michaelmandeville.com/earthmonitor/
Michael Wells Mandeville,
The Hills of Arizona
USA
at mwman@earthlink.net
Starmail - 3. Jan, 23:00