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Current Climate Phase: El Niño

The Pacific Ocean is currently transitioning into the El Niño phase.



El Niño to Help Steer U.S. Winter Weather (NOAA, Oct. 15, 2009)

Georgia floods 'epic' (Atlanta Journal-Constitution September 24, 2009)

The Great Flood of 2009 (WSB September 22, 2009): Kirk Mellish comments on causes of the Atlanta flood

COE Begins Dumping Water from Lake O (Palm Beach Post July 24, 2009)

Dry Autumns And Winters May Lead To Fewer Tornadoes In The Spring - (Science Daily June 24, 2009)

Georgia drought is over, water use restrictions ease (June 11, 2009): Due to significant rainfall and improved water supplies...

AgroClimate is now providing monthly climate summaries for the States of Florida, Georgia and North Carolina »






Water Resources Outlook (July 28, 2009): El Niño Returns to the Eastern Pacific

Spring Crop Progress and Outlook (June 5, 2009): Impacts on Agriculture in the Southeast (from AgroClimate.org)

Summer Climate Outlook (July 7, 2009): Big Changes in the Pacific Ocean...

Climate Phase Forecast (July 6, 2009): El Niño conditions are returning to the Pacific Ocean...

2009 Hurricane Outlook (May 26, 2009): Hurricane forecasts for the Atlantic basin produced by Colorado State University and NOAA



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