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    #21
    Thats not quite right chaps the elnino parameters are done with back to normal completely broken down forget actual weather look at sst sam iod trade winds etc etc all neutral values. Anyway storm chase gotta do some big kms to get where i gotta go 6.30 am should be on the road 3.5 hour drive hope my maths logic gut feel charts are correct

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      #22
      Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
      Hey dont worry. You have never lost a crop in Janauary!

      And dont worry about the 2024 growing season.

      Hotter and drier in winter because of climate change and a strong El Nino is always good, but not so great in summer especially if you have no water in your dugouts or little grass to feed the cows.
      Unlike a megalomaniac such as yourself, the rest of us know we can't influence the weather. So we will adapt and prepare, and take it as it comes. You and your cult are free to sacrifice virgins to the CO2 gods, and blame every weather event on soccer moms.
      IT is a strategy that has worked well for all historical civilization which refuses to adapt to mother nature.

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        #23
        and chuck youve got better understanding than any of us about weather elnino people get confused and im sure you do as well elnino basically good for northern hemisphere not bad as you know chaps get it mixed up.

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