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On Mon, 6 Mar 2006 13:58:01 -0600, "MnMikew"
wrote: "David" wrote in message .. . http://www.breitbart.com/news/2006/0....kbj9sqm0.html "Most models and expert interpretations favour the event dissipating quite rapidly over the next three to six months," the UN's weather agency said." The buildup of this La Nina was so exceptionally swift and intense that it was impossible at the moment to infer what the impact would be, and how long the phenomenon would last, it warned. "Most models and expert interpretations favour the event dissipating quite rapidly over the next three to six months," the UN's weather agency said. "Nonetheless, neither a continuation of La Nina beyond mid-year, nor the development of El Nino in the second half of 2006, can be ruled out as possible outcomes from the current prevailing situation." [Now you know the REST of the STORY...] |
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