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 ...
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 ...
After months of anticipation, the slow-developing La Niña finally emerged in late December, but its conditions are expected to dissipate before having any significant impact. In its most recent ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — La Niña only just started in December, and already we’re setting our sights on its departure. As you may know by now, La Niña is driven by cooler-than-normal sea surface ...