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Friday, August 14, 2015
Forecasters warn that "Godzilla El Nino" could hit U.S.
Forecasters are warning the West Coast could be hit by what may possibly be the strongest El Niño season on record later this year. Forecasters
with the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration's
Climate Prediction Center told reporters Thursday warming ocean waters
nearing North and South America could bring some much-needed rain --
along with some other potentially hairy weather -- to the region in what
one climatologist described as a "Godzilla El Niño". An El Niño
-- meaning in Spanish "the little boy, or Christ child" -- is created
when the equatorial waters of the Pacific Ocean warm significantly. Expected
to peak in the late fall or early winter, the annual weather phenomenon
may yield more frequent and intense storms than in past seasons, along
with an increase in tropical cyclones in the Pacific and heavy rainfall
and snowfall...more
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