Scientists believe that in the 1990s the Pacific Ocean began a cold phase which resulted in a slowdown in global temperatures. The increase in global average temperature is ushering in a period of wetter weather for Southern California.
William Patzert a climatologist for Nasa's Jet Propulsion Lab believes that " I think we may be shifting from a cool, dry phase to a warm, wet phase, which is usually a drought-buster."
Could this mean more snow in our future? More on this mysterious "blob" in the next few days. Stay tuned!
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