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El NiƱo Outlook: Wet Winter for N.M.By John Fleck/ Journal Staff Writer Joe Galewsky pointed at a computer image of last weekend's storm. It rolled in from the northwest, dumping snow in Colorado and clipping the northern half of New Mexico before charging out onto the Great Plains. But this was last Thursday. The storm hadn't happened yet. It was not magic, just a weather forecast. Galewsky, a University of New Mexico professor who works on weather and climate models, is not a wizard, just a really smart guy. But our day-to-day familiarity with weather forecasts makes it easy to forget just how remarkable computer images like that are.
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