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  • Robyn
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19 years 5 months ago - 19 years 5 months ago #176084 by Robyn
Replied by Robyn on topic Re: El Nino- Doom and Gloom?
From Amar's site:
"In Strong El Niño seasons, California typically has huge snowfalls..."

I like the sound of this...If anyone is thinking of heading down to Tahoe for some skiing this winter, you should let me know and we can meet up for some powder adventures.

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19 years 5 months ago #176085 by garyabrill
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Here are two links with lots of background info on the Walker circulation, El-Nino and any connection to climate change.  They are from realclimate.org, a website with "Climate science from climate scientists."  Since it was started, realclimate.org has really blossomed into a wonderful site;  highly recommended reading for anyone interested in climate change.

Part I
Part II
(evidently Part III hasn't yet been written)


Very good and up to date information on these links. Note the term "gloom and doom" is not used by the authors.....

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19 years 4 months ago - 19 years 4 months ago #176108 by pin!head
Replied by pin!head on topic Re: El Nino- Doom and Gloom?
...Always good to check Amar's data too.

....good to see, even the avg's of Stron El Nino's were better than the 05/06 season here in the Central Oregon schlop at 4500'.
www.skimountaineer.com/CascadeSki/CascadeSnowENSO.html

PS, hear the Baiey Snow Cat is selling 5-day passes for the price of 4....
Gotta love those 15' deep tree and cabin wells in the So. Oregon Cascades Bailey/Creater Lk.

PSSS...i've got the perfect place for a July 4th "Slush Cup Del Sur"...anybody interested!

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19 years 3 months ago #176341 by matosan
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Here's some more info that suggests El Nino isn't the be all, end all prediction tool for our neck of the woods. Cam Campbell suggests the PDO index is much more appropriate:

cairnpublishing.com/author/articles/snowpack_indicators.htm

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19 years 3 months ago #176352 by hyak.net
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NOAA has already changed their winter predictions just in the past couple weeks..

www.network54.com/Forum/43339/message/11...OAA+forecast+revised ....

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19 years 3 months ago #176357 by Jimmy Row
Replied by Jimmy Row on topic Re: El Nino- Doom and Gloom?
Did'nt anyone take statistics? Averages don't mean anything, especially when determining how FUN a ski season will be. Yeah 04/05 sucked for snowfall, but I still had some really good days. Let's not get our panties in a bunch just yet.

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