It is hard to believe that events in the eastern South Pacific along the western coast of South America impact our weather and the St. Johns River, but it does. And this is going to be a long, hot, dry summer because of it.
The timing and actual cause of ENSO is not completely understood, but recognizing the environmental conditions does help to predict worldwide weather patterns.
Much of the satellite technology that we are used to seeing on the evening news, and more recently being available instantly on our phones, is relatively new and evolving at a mind-boggling pace. Who knows what the future might hold? As always, we must look backward to try to understand the future.'Don't be complacent' in preparing for another busy hurricane season
Right now, we are seeing warmer than normal water temperatures in the St. Johns River and higher than normal salinities due to the lack of rainfall. But that can change quickly.and the catastrophic impact of all that precipitation on the river. Even that phrase “normal” is changing, as we are impacted by climate change and sea-level rise.
We have received several reports about these tubes being found. It is most likely the shells of sea butterflies.
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