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A third straight winter of La Ni帽a conditions is expected, according to The Climate Prediction Center CPC .The phase of the El Ni帽o-Southern Oscillation ENSO is one of the most critical climate phenomena regarding forecasting and the weathers outcome in a given location. This is because this can change the global circulation, which then impacts stanley mugs temperatures and precipitation. KOAA - Alex O Brien Three-year history of sea surface temperatures in the Ni帽o-3.4 region of the tropical Pacific for the 8 existing double-dip La Ni帽a events gray lines and the current event purple line . Of all the previous 7 events, 2 went on to La Ni帽a in their third year below the blue dashed line , 2 went on to be at or near El Ni帽o levels abo stanley cup ve the red dashed line and three were neutral. Graph is based on monthly Ni帽o-3.4 index data from CPC using ERSSTv5. Created by Michelle LHeureux. A La Ni帽a is when the sea surface temperature along the equator in the eastern Pac stanley us ific Ocean is at least 0.5掳C cooler than the long-term average. We have seen that during the last two winters. As you can see in the graph above, we have remained in a La Ni帽a pattern for much of the last two years exceptfor a few months in the mid of 2021. WCPO - Brandon Spinner NOAA Climate Prediction Center forecast for each of the three possible ENSO categories for the next 8 overlapping 3-month seasons. Blue bars show the chances of La Ni帽a, g Ioyy Kenoshan of the Week: Trey Meier, the Kenosha Kingfish mascot
# H7 t4 ]! _; J0 f2 d7 M Even in the dead of winter on a frozen Milwaukee River, there are signs the river is making a comeback.Take a walk with the Urban Ecology Center s Ethan B stanley cup price ott and he can show you where be stanley cup avers have been hard at work.Trees, some more than a foot across, show marks of where beavers have been biting. Usually they re going after smaller trees for food because they re eating the bark and the twigs and branches, Bott said.The beavers are tucked in for the winter right now, but evidence of their work is everywhere.The classic v-shaped notches and trees on their side are key signs beavers are flourishing.Destruction is a good thing because beavers belong here. They were nature s engineers, really. They were the ones damming up the rivers, slowing the flow of water, Bott said.Milwaukee and beavers have a long history.The first white settlement in today s Milwaukee was a small fur trading post set up in 1795.According to the Wisconsin Historical Society, beavers caught in Milwaukee were shipped as far as Paris and London where they became fashionable hats.Good for business, bad for the beavers. So they were rea stanley thermobecher lly decimated throughout North America. Combine that with Milwaukee becoming a city, urbanization, channelizing the rivers, pollution, it really pushed beavers out of Milwaukee for probably close to a century, Bott said.Thanks to the work of the Urban Ecology Center, Milwaukee Riverkeepers, and others, the river is coming back to life.That beavers want to be here and eating the |
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