John, from a historical perspective what have the snowfall amounts looked like the year following the last few El Nino winters? Hoping the data shows the snow totals rebounded nicely.
I was thinking basically the Northwoods of Wisconsin and on up to where you live. Was just wondering if snow totals in that general area for the winters after an El Nino winter make a nice rebound, or if temps remain more consistent so that the snow pack doesn't fluctuate so much. If you don't have the data readily available, then no big deal.
Joe B got a forecast right one time many years ago. Nothing since.Johns buddy, Joe has been predicting a La Nina pattern following this el nino for some time now. A strong one. What that means for us i do not know. At about the 9:30 minute mark he starts refering to la nina and how the upward spike in the worlds mean temp will fall after a strong el nino
http://www.weatherbell.com/saturday-summary-february-27-2016
Joe B got a forecast right one time many years ago. Nothing since.