Tuesday, November 4, 2014

'Mysterious Phenomena’ Off US West Coast: Fish Disappeared, Whales Nearly Absent, No Krill, High Rates of Egg Failure Among Birds —California Fishermen: “There’s Almost Nothing There, Just A Lot Of Warm Clear Water”

ENENews San Jose Mercury News, Nov. 2, 2014: Rare changes in wind patterns this fall have caused the Pacific Ocean off California and the West Coast to warm to historic levels, drawing in a bizarre menagerie of warm-water species. The mysterious phenomena are surprising fishermen… El Niño isn’t driving this year’s warm-water spike… Nor is climate change… All year [NOAA] scientists… have been forecasting an El Niño… But now the water is only slightly warmer than normal at the equator, leading scientists to declare a mild El Niño is on the way… The ocean changes also have affected birds. As ocean upwelling stalled in the summer, less krill and other food rose from the depths.



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