Sunday, June 14, 2009

Will O.C. get hit by ‘Godzilla’ sized El Nino? - Sciencedude - OCRegister.com
“Today, a Godzilla Nino is a long shot. Today’s Nino Pequena will be fighting a stong negative phase of the Pacific Decadal Oscillation, which tends to damped Los Ninos. But sometimes long shots come in.
Over the summer JPL oceanographers will be monitoring the Pacific with our space-based Jason-2 ocean viewing satellite data. Big surf, exotic tropical fish off Huntington Beach, and much a much needed soaking would be sweet. Stay tuned.”
Met Office predict likelihood of climate change on your doorstep - Telegraph
The most detailed set of climate change projections ever produced will show the risks of sea level rise, droughts and floods in Britain over the next 80 years to within 16 miles of your front door.
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The Association of British Insurers will also be watching. [and hoping to cash in on the greatest scientific fraud of all time?]

"The insurance industry will use the data to better comprehend future risks and to advise customers and policy-makers on how to prevent or prepare for them," said a spokesman.

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