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NASA: La Nina is peaking

Science – The U.S. space agency says wet weather in the Northwest, frigid Plains weather and record dry conditions in Southeast states mean La Nina is peaking.The National Aeronautics and Space Administration said La Ninas occur when lower than normal sea surface temperatures form along the equator in the Pacific Ocean.

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. ..."It's like you put this big air conditioner out there -- and the atmosphere is going to feel it."... So true. We are going into the deep freeze later this week so hopefully its better after "The Peak" and we have a more normal spring than last year with its late cold snap,as a result no fruit last year. :(

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