Prepare For Another La Nina Winter
Commas and curlicues of clouds swirl and spin on the 6-foot sphere at the Pacific Science Center. The pretty patterns tell a story of storms. Bad ones.They slam repeatedly into the Pacific Northwest — a reminder that bad weather, as sure as the Earth spins, is on the way.”The indicators are this will be another La Niña — with colder, stormier weather than normal,” said Andy Wappler, a former TV meteorologist and now spokesman for Puget Sound Energy/
Jeff Hodson
, Seattle Times.
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