The present work identifies two types of La Nina based on the spatial distribution of sea surface tem- perature (SST) anomaly. In contrast to the eastern Pacific (EP) La Nina event, a new type of La Nina (central Pacific, or CP La Nina) is featured by the SST cooling center over ...
Evolution after La Nina (Fig. 2a–d) are simply reversed in sign. These results are generally confirmed by ERA-Interim reanalysis 2-meter temperature (Supplementary Fig. 3) and University of Delaware surface air temperature data (not shown). Overall, the summary plots (Supplementary Fig. 4) ...
This period also witnessed a very unusual Indo-Pacific sea surface temperature (SST) evolution with a strong La Niña event in the Pacific, substantial Indian Ocean warming, and a negative Indian Ocean dipole event, together with significant enhancement of precipitation over both the equatorial ...
This study examines the relationship of each mode individually along with a combined index on tropical cyclone activity in the north-central Pacific. Approximately twice as many tropical cyclones form in the north-central Pacific in El Nino years compared with La Nina years. These differences are ...
The list is not exhaustive but illustrates a range of considerations.P. Mick KellyClimatic Research UnitHoang Minh HienTran Viet LienKelly, P. M., Hoang Minh Hien, and Tran Viet Lien: 2001, `Responding to El Nino and La Nina - Averting Tropical Cyclone Impacts', in Adger, W. N., ...
They also talk about how a Super La Nina could come in 2021 and 2022 and historic winters in those years as well a historic drought similar to 2012. And remember, we’ve got even more used equipment remarketing resources that we’re sending your way. In addition to this pod...
La Niña will meanless rain this fallfor most of the country, according to a long-range outlook. From September through November, it’s set to be drier-than-normal across pretty much the entire central U.S. Why a triple-dip La Niña could be bad news ...
Oct 19 – FS Insider speaks with Browning World Climate Bulletin's James Garriss about the outlook for a La Niña this winter and the potential impacts this may have on various parts of the globe, including colder than average temperatures... ...
Other consequences of climate change are hurricanes and tornadoes in the American sector; heat waves in the Asian sector; La Nina and El Nino in the Indian region. In the West African Sub-region, changing climate patterns have resulted in floods with associated negative impacts. Apart from the...
During a La Niña year, the trade winds are unusually strong, leading to increased movement of water towards the western Pacific. Much like a giant fan blowing across the equator, the surface currents that form carry even more of the warmer waters westward. This creates a situation where the...