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lower than or equal to -0.5° C, then La Nina conditions are prevalent). And, finally, if the temperature variance is between +0.5° C and -0.5° C, then ENSO neutral phase is dominant (neither El Nino nor La Nina). And, last, a full-fledged El Nino or La Nina is only officially designated if the sea surface temperature thresholds are exceeded for a period of at least five consecu tive overlapping three-month seasons (roughly seven months). Hence, we may have El Nino or La Nina “conditions,” but the history books may never reveal that an El Niiio or La Niiia episode ever took place. At the time this article was written, we were in ENSO neutral conditions, but El Nino conditions are expected to take hold in the summer and possibly persist long enough for an official El Niiio event. Again, El Nino produces atmospheric conditions that suppress the formation of tropical cyclones in the Atlantic and is the main cause for the “below average” pre diction for 2014. This article is printed courtesy of the Carteret County Shore Protection Office. Public Safety Fire&EMS Personnel participated in 349 training hours during May. There was 1 fire, 11 rescue and emergency medical services calls, 2 hazardous conditions (no fire), 2 service calls and 10 false alarms or false calls. Police In May, officers participated in 48 training hours in schools and classes. There were 14 arrests, 31 incidents either generated from citizen calls or officer observations, 21 incidents followed up and 24 investigations'closed or cleared, 30 state citations issued for moving or non-moving violations, 46 written warnings and 29 verbal warnings issued. In addition, there were 69 business checks and 91 residential checks. REMINDER: Lock your doors and report suspicious people or vehicles to the police. July Sudoku 9 5 3 6 9 7 6 1 5 2 1 3 7 2 9 7 6 5 7 8 3 4 1 1 6 The Country Club of the Crystal Coast ...wherefriends connect ^ Presents^ The 2nd Annual Crystal Coast Artisans Show Saturday, August 2 9 a.m.-3 p.m. 30 Vendors Featuring: Glassware (hand painted porcelain, fused glass) Wood carvings Ocean-inspired jewelry Fiber art (original design clothing, batik and other handcrafted items) PersonaUzed monogrammed items And Much More FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC 152 Oakleaf Drive • Pine Knoll Shores • 726-1034 \ / Cameras Farm & Produce G'lauArh - £aca£ pfiaduce A family owned and operated business for over 40 years Watermelons • Strawberries Corn • Peas • Sweet Potatoes Onions • Peppers Squash • Cucumbers Tomatoes • Melons Flowers • Collards Cabbage Homemade Jams & Jell Fresh Baked Goods 223-5283 es Highway 70 East • Morehead City/Newport Sam Garner Road, Newport July 2014 I The jShdreline 5
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