That's it. You got it. Back in 1997,we had a gosh awful bad snow storm to. It was a El Nino event. It also goes back to 1988 where we had three deep snow storms.
I believe it causes wind sheer events that decreases the intensity of the hurricanes on the Atlantic coast of America where I am. We didn't have to many hurricanes last fall,and I think they went mostly to the north,and they where not as severe.
After the El Nino,comes the La Nino. The La Nino has a opposite affect where the waters off the South American coast in the Pacific cool down. There are maps that show where these different weather El Nino/La Nina conditions affect.
Also the Solar Flare Cycle 24 is about a year late. The Solar flare cycle has been at a minimum for about 2 years now. The solar output affects the solar system in many ways. A solar flare cycle lasts about 11 years.
Oh me. I'm not a expert,but I love science. BF

