BOM declares El Nino officially underway in the Pacific

BOM declares El Nino officially underway in the Pacific | The West Australian BOM explained El Nino had a dry influence on rainfall patterns, but other factors could boost or reduce this effect. NewsWire / Sarah MarshallCamera IconBOM explained El Nino had a dry influence on rainfall patterns, but other factors could boost or reduce this effect. NewsWire / Sarah Marshall Credit: News Corp AustraliaBOM advised while El Nino usually meant a drier winter and spring, it could vary each time. Picture: NewsWire / George ChanCamera IconBOM advised while El Nino usually meant a drier winter and spring, it could vary each time. NewsWire / George Chan Credit: News Corp AustraliaBOM’s long-range forecasts for July to September shows rainfall will likely to be below average for southern and eastern parts of Australia and temperatures would likely be above average in most areas, except the north. Picture: NewsWire / George ChanCamera IconBOM’s long-range forecasts for July to September shows rainfall will likely to be below average for southern and eastern parts of Australia and temperatures would likely be above average in most areas, except the north. NewsWire / George Chan Credit: News Corp AustraliaBOM explained El Nino had a dry influence on rainfall patterns, but other factors could boost or reduce this effect. Picture: NewsWire / Sarah MarshallCamera IconBOM explained El Nino had a dry influence on rainfall patterns, but other factors could boost or reduce this effect. NewsWire / Sarah Marshall Credit: News Corp AustraliaGet the latest news from thewest.com.au in your inbox.

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