That's the Nino Zone, the furnace to the Earth. Looking at the other years, this decline is a new thing. I would almost say 'unprecedented' but that's over-used.
I look at that and ask if there is a bottom, and I don't think so. We can always go for world record.
I'm just showing this because I am recovering from my Arctic disaster. Anyway, we must expect this development to mean something, even though I don't know what.
It's at 2010, and soon will be 1999 (2000 winter).
The winter of 2000 in Toronto was characterized by temperatures that were generally below normal from mid-January to mid-February, and snow that covered the ground for 42 consecutive days.
ps. I am sure there is a near-perfect correlation between this graph and the type of winter. If I am feeling my oats, I think the graph will bust through the bottom to announce the ice cycle.
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