Soaking rains to Southern California this Winter? 
Offshore 'blob' to possibly account for soaking rains to Southern California this Winter. This phenomenon is drawing intense scrutiny from climate scientists and oceanographers.
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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