Posted on May 31, 2023
A wetter spring in Oregon has forecasters worried about an extended fire season
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
Lt Col Charlie Brown Well I Don't think I'll need Sun Screen Today, It's Bloody Pouring Here Now!
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PO1 William "Chip" Nagel
..."Oregon State University researchers recently predicted the state could see a much hotter July and August as the shift from La Niña to El Nino weather patterns begin this year. The shift from La Nina, a naturally occurring cooler weather pattern associated with ocean temperatures at the equator, to El Nino, its warmer counterpart, already has shown signs of its emergence."
..."Oregon State University researchers recently predicted the state could see a much hotter July and August as the shift from La Niña to El Nino weather patterns begin this year. The shift from La Nina, a naturally occurring cooler weather pattern associated with ocean temperatures at the equator, to El Nino, its warmer counterpart, already has shown signs of its emergence."
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