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Weather service says chances are good that El Nino will end

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COURTESY BARBARA UECHI

Homes were evacuated in the Komohana Kai subdivision of Kailua-Kona after a brush fire earlier this month. The Climate Prediction Center expects El Nino to end this spring or summer. The warming of ocean waters around the equator led to a drier than normal winter and increased chances of brush fires this spring and summer.

A new report from the National Weather Service predicts the strong El Nino that brought a record number of hurricanes, huge winter surf and a dry winter to Hawaii should begin to end late this spring or early this summer.

“All models indicate that El Nino will weaken,” the Climate Prediction Center said last week. El Nino, the above-average warming of waters around the equator, is likely to return to average temperatures and chances are increasing for La Nina, cooler than average ocean temperatures, to develop by fall.

“It (El Nino) is beginning to weaken and we’re expecting it to lose its grip on our weather going into the summer,” said Derek Wroe, a meteorologist with the Honolulu office of the National Weather Service.

For Hawaii, the end of El Nino likely means a continuation of below-normal rain and drought conditions are likely to worsen over the summer.

“There might be periods of rain here and there, but we’re expecting it (rainfall) to remain below normal and worsen over the summer,” Wroe said.

It’s still too early to say how neutral or La Nina conditions might affect the upcoming hurricane season, which officially starts on June 1, Wroe said.

However “the chances of another active (hurricane) season like the one we saw are not likely,” he said.

Most residents are not likely to notice if La Nina develops because its impact on Hawaii’s weather is not as dramatic as El Nino, Wroe said.

“The effects of La Nina are not as clearly defined,” he said.

6 responses to “Weather service says chances are good that El Nino will end”

  1. FARKWARD says:

    RIDICULOUS!

    • choyd says:

      There is no such thing as El Nino. Just like there is no such thing as Climate Change and no such thing as Evolution. And no such thing as Germ Theory

      God is merely punishing us for our sinful ways. God makes it uncomfortable and people get sick because of bad thoughts.

      All of those ‘scientists’ and ‘data’ and ‘research’ are liberal lies. Climate Change, El Nino, Evolution and Germ Theory don’t exist.

    • Jonathan_Patrick says:

      That was a password on The Odd Couple in the 1970s when Oscar Madison and Felix Unger appeared on Password with Allen Ludden and Betty White.

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