I'm sitting here in San Diego reveling in the consistent rainfall that has been coming down for about twelve hours or so. Looks like the storm total might approach or even surpass an inch or more (a pretty good rainstorm, as far as amounts, for our dry-ish climate). It is even beginning to look like a normal, to above normal, rainfall year for our area, admittedly based on early December returns. Granted, it is certainly premature to predict rainfall total potential for the year, as we usually get most of our rainfall in the months of January and February, but I am keeping my fingers crossed.
It is interesting that last year (a very strong
El Nino Year, when far more than normal rainfall was to be expected) turned out to be a dud for us here in San Diego. This year (a
La Nina year with less than normal rainfall expectations) so far is looking pretty darn good.
I am curious about others "imput" on rainfall totals, and prognostications for this year based on your experiences over the last two winter seasons.
Are we dealing with the weirdness expected from "Global Warming", or just aberrant, fluke conditions, or is it too early to tell?
The Monger