Good day all,
Definitely El Niño. Global warming, not.
Funny you mentioned as when I was skydiving this past weekend the plane, flying at 80 Knots when we jumped, was nearly still over the ground at 14,000 feet (I guess the mid level flow was strong too)! Interesting looking down before jumping and seeing the ground almost NOT moving ;-)
For storm chasing ... This is NOT a good pattern, despite seeing these insane jet stream patterns, come Spring and Summer 2010. El Niño years often cause the death ridges in May (after storms in the non-standard chase areas father south earlier), and - ofcourse - Horrible hurricane chasing prospects due to the shear.
I am not in the mood for a repeat of '09 ... No way.
For folks in these "non standard" chase areas, however, this can be a good thing. Tornadoes tend to develop more in the deep south / Florida during El Niño years, so this jet stream can be something to watch most of the winter (just make sure you dodge all the grunge any violent HP supercell may be embedded in). Southern / Central California can also get very interesting wet weather.