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Monster 2015 El Nino Likely to Be Most Intense Ever Seen

By Garry Rogers @Garry_Rogers

Monster 2015 El Nino Likely to Be Most Intense Ever SeenGarryRogers:

Everyone should prepare for winter-weather extremes.

Monster 2015 El Nino Likely to Be Most Intense Ever SeenOriginally posted on robertscribbler:

For nearly two years now, we’ve had every indication that Dr. Kevin Trenberth was right. A human-forced warming of the deep and middle ocean was indeed coming back to haunt us. Back during early 2014, signs were that a Monster El Nino was building in the Equatorial Pacific. This slow bleed of added heat to the Earth’s mid-section, in turn, forced global temperatures higher, leading to a record hot year during 2014, what will surely be a record hot year during 2015, and what may well also become a record hot year during 2016.

A primary driver of this record global surface heat was a period of extreme warming throughout the Pacific Ocean. A warming that increasingly centered upon the Equatorial Pacific as a Monster El Nino emerged and grew ever stronger.

The Strongest El Nino on Record

By mid summer, we had early indications that the 2015 event…

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