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TEMPERATURES BEGAN THEIR RECENT climb with a sudden climate shift in the Pacific Ocean in 1976. In the succeeding three decades, winters

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br> What you described was the Pacific Decadal Oscillation or PDO. The PDO teleconnections was only discovered recently (1997), and it

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phase, ENSO events are muted. Both El Nino and La Nina events are short and weak. During the last major PDO cold phase (1940-1975), much of

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p>You are correct in separating annual and seasonal weather events from climatic trends (Europe had both frigid winters and scorching summers Buy Office 2007 you can get much convenience.

during the coldest years of the LIA). But, I thought I would point out that there is much more than meets the eye (or the TV for that

matter). With the 24x7 media cycle, the blogosphere, and entire new generation of climate "experts," not one unusual weather event goes un-

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Hansen himself who said we are the warmest

we've been in a million years? Personally, I think we should enjoy the warm weather while we can. It won't last forever. br> -- JP br>

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