A couple of weeks ago, there was a guy on Landline from (I think) the Bureau of Meteorology talking about a subsurface body of very warm water being tracked
West East across the Pacific. It was thought that if it surfaced, it would be the start of a clear El Nino. He said it was about 4-5 degrees hotter than average. I had no idea that large warm, subsurface (about 150 m down) bodies of water were tracked like this in real time.
The subject
gets a detailed explanation at this blog post. I don't know who the author is, but he seems well versed on the subject. He says it has the potential to be a bigger El Nino than the record setting one at the end of the 1990's.
Let's see what happens....
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