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This general pattern extends into the northern U.S. as well, but much of the country falls under the influence of the subtropical jet stream during an El Niño winter. This jet stream spreads across the southern U.S. in the winter, and it tends to st...
Francis BrièreEditor Published on Nov. 18, 2023, 12:20 AM In 1998, the big North American ice storm occurred during an El Niño winter—a global pattern that we're currently in. MétéoMédia's Réjean Ouimet...
The El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is the dominant climate phenomenon in the tropical ocean affecting the global climate and extreme weather conditions1,2,3,4,5. Typically, El Niño and La Niña episodes develop during the boreal summer, peak during early winter, and decay rapidly du...
The Sky News weather presenter added a switch back to El Nino could mean a hotter than usual 2024 in the UK though - and a frostier than usual winter beforehand. She said: "The WMO suggest that El Nino will arrive by the end of summer which would increase the chances of 'h...
Along the West Coast, El Niño conditions tend to bring higher sea level and bigger winter waves, which together can create more flooding and storm damage along the coast. They also can shift the direction of storm waves to come from the southwest, rather than from the west, which has be...
www.nature.com/scientificreports OPEN Impact of the 2015 El Nino event on winter air quality in China received: 19 July 2016 accepted: 12 September 2016 Published: 27 September 2016 Luyu Chang1,2, Jianming Xu1,2, Xuexi Tie3,4,5 & Jianbin Wu1,2 During the winter of 2015, ...
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Believe it or not, winter has not been cancelled, despite what transpired in December across Canada. January will look considerably different by comparison as winter finally gets a tighter grip on the country
Swain: To completely replace all the water that California is missing over this current four-year drought, on average we'd need well in excess of double our annual precipitation in this coming winter. That's never happened before, so it's unlikely to happen even with a large El Niño ev...