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Prognostic Discussion For Monthly Outlook Nws Climate Prediction Center Camp Springs Md 830 Am Edt Thu Jun 15 2006 30-day Outlook Discussion For July 2006 Sea Surface Temperatures Along The Equator In The Eastern And Central Pacific Ocean Are Just Above Normal... Indicating Neutral Enso Conditions.
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on an early fall? It was darn right chilly out last night. The temps dropped 15 degree's it seemed in just a couple hours. And 2 of my Maple tree's are turning. it just seems WAY TO SOON for the leaves to be turning !
So I'm wondering if any La Nina, or El Nino, could effect the climate "now" as far as the temps varying so much from day to night, showing it's effects on the leaves on the trees, changing so soon? |
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Some leaves are coming down here, but my guess is it is primarily fgrom dry conditions. I never thought I'd be saying that after our spring rains, but it is happening. It's turned pretty cool here and we are looking for temps to remain in the 60s here on Friday. This looks short term though, as temps should rebound nicely in about a week or maybe less.
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