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2023 Pacific Hurricane forecast: "heightened risks for Mexico and Hawaii." - Printable Version +- Punaweb Forum (http://punaweb.org/forum) +-- Forum: Punaweb Forums (http://punaweb.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: Punatalk (http://punaweb.org/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=10) +--- Thread: 2023 Pacific Hurricane forecast: "heightened risks for Mexico and Hawaii." (/showthread.php?tid=23076) |
RE: 2023 Pacific Hurricane forecast: "heightened risks for Mexico and Hawaii." - HiloJulie - 12-14-2023 "How is El Nino here to stay? We know the climate cycles between El Nino and La Nina so how does El Nino continue beyond the usual cycle?" My apologies. Poorly written on my part. I meant to say El Niño is here to stay until spring of 2024 - as was referenced in the article you posted first. RE: 2023 Pacific Hurricane forecast: "heightened risks for Mexico and Hawaii." - TomK - 12-16-2023 Thanks for the clarification. RE: 2023 Pacific Hurricane forecast: "heightened risks for Mexico and Hawaii." - terracore - 12-23-2023 (12-13-2023, 08:50 AM)My 2 cents Wrote: So, how about something more current? I gotta say... I'm not impressed by this "drought" of late. RE: 2023 Pacific Hurricane forecast: "heightened risks for Mexico and Hawaii." - kalianna - 12-23-2023 Not for now. But let's discuss this again in a month. RE: 2023 Pacific Hurricane forecast: "heightened risks for Mexico and Hawaii." - TomK - 12-23-2023 In the 97/98 El Nino season, the lack of rainfall only really started in the new year and the emergency was announced at the end of January 1998. We're still not in full El Nino conditions, so current conditions do not predict what will happen a month from now. RE: 2023 Pacific Hurricane forecast: "heightened risks for Mexico and Hawaii." - My 2 cents - 12-23-2023 Personally, I’m happy with “drier than normal” conditions. This is Puna after all. It’s the extremes that concern me. I’m thankful for the rain that we’re getting now. If we do go into a dry spell soon, at least we won’t be starting from the conditions we had in November. RE: 2023 Pacific Hurricane forecast: "heightened risks for Mexico and Hawaii." - TomK - 12-23-2023 Can't argue with that, and we also know that when there's a drought getting water delivered to your catchment tank can take some time. Just something to think about and possibly plan for. RE: 2023 Pacific Hurricane forecast: "heightened risks for Mexico and Hawaii." - Durian Fiend - 12-26-2023 (12-23-2023, 01:00 AM)terracore Wrote:Looks like a safe bet that Puna will end December with a lower than normal rainfall total for the month. Even with the big storm at the end of November, the month's tallies were below average for most locations in East Hawaii.(12-13-2023, 08:50 AM)My 2 cents Wrote: So, how about something more current? Also, what Tom said... RE: 2023 Pacific Hurricane forecast: "heightened risks for Mexico and Hawaii." - kalianna - 01-09-2024 I predict that we will not have a drought in January. RE: 2023 Pacific Hurricane forecast: "heightened risks for Mexico and Hawaii." - Durian Fiend - 01-14-2024 (01-09-2024, 09:55 PM)kalianna Wrote: I predict that we will not have a drought in January.The Puna weather guy on Facebook says it will be dry for the next one, two or 3 weeks. So, I predict that we do. |