After a period of persistent La Niña conditions, the equatorial Pacific Ocean is showing strong signs of a shift toward the ...
La Niña conditions are weakening, transitioning to a neutral ENSO state expected to stabilize weather through summer. This change could impact global crop yields, especially in regions like the ...
SO THIS IS THE LA NINA RIGHT HERE. YOU CAN SEE IT’S NOT A BIG DIFFERENCE IN THE TEMPERATURES, BUT IT’S ABOUT 8 OR 10 DEGREES FROM NORTH TO SOUTH. SO THIS LITTLE AREA OF UPWELLING ALONG THE EQUATOR IN ...
La Niña conditions finally emerged in late December, but they are likely to fade before you even notice their impact.
In late-January, these areas saw over 8 inches of snow - a once-in-a-lifetime occurrence. Typically, El Niño events – the opposite of La Niña - lead to snowfall in the Southeast, but this year ...