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UPDATED 31 OCTOBER 2004
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US climate centre spots El Nino system
14 Sep 2004

The El Nino climate system, usually associated with drought conditions in Australia, is returning, but won't be as bad as the last episode in 1997-98. The US weather forecaster, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, believes the late El Nino will have an impact on Australia's rainfall until early next year. But Australia’s National Climate Centre isn't so sure. NCC Spokesman Blair Trewin says they're taking a cautious approach.

ABC, 14/09/04

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