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The Algono Forecast for July and August

During an alino year, a lot of heat in the tropical Pacific Ocean is released into the atmosphere. It's been speculated that if we had a big alino, this might bring to an end the 15-year hiatus in global warming. The last major alino made the following year, 1998, a massive record breaker in terms of global temperatures. Since then, things have been comparatively quiet on the warming front,. There are several hypotheses for where that heat should otherwise have warmed the atmosphere.

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