A climate phenomenon known as El Niño Costero may be developing near Peru, potentially spelling an early end to La Niña.
Will spring come early? NOAA releases weather predictions for every state A “typical” La Niña would look like the map below, L’Heureux writes: dry conditions across the southern half of the ...
ENSO-neutral means conditions could be close to average, but Eric Snodgrass, Nutrien's principal atmospheric scientist, says ...
With numerous storm systems and severe risk days in the area, we can expect an active weather season this spring.
La Niña, the climate pattern in the Pacific Ocean responsible for cooler-than-average temperatures, remains in full force, but forecasters estimate a 66% chance of a switch to more neutral weather ...
How La Niña impacts overall weather patterns La Niña is a climate phenomenon characterized by the cooling of sea-surface temperatures in the central and eastern Pacific Ocean. This strengthens ...