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NOAA were fast out the holster to report weakening la nina ~ strengthening el nino. Funny that their auto update breaks down when la-nina strengthens. Maybe they never thought to program that in. El-nino can only strengthen in a world of run away global warming. Their system has crashe...
Inthefirst of atwo-partupdateto the U.S. Winter Outlook, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) meteorologists predictthis winterto be warmerthan the 30-year norm, yet -cooler than last year. NOAA's heating degree-day forecast for December, January and February projects a 0.7-...
The government researchers also explained these high temperatures in January came despite the cooling influence of a La Nina pattern in the Pacific Ocean, as well as unusually cool temperatures across much of the US. Other notable events mentioned included below average sea ice in both the Arc...
“A mix of competing oceanic and atmospheric conditions generally favor above-average activity for the remainder of the Atlantic hurricane season, including the potential return of La Nina in the months ahead,” said Matthew Rosencrans, lead seasonal hurricane forecaster at NOAA’s Climate Prediction...
According to NOAA El Nino and La Nina episodes typically last nine to 12 months, but some could last for years. El Nino and La Nina events occur on average every two to seven years, with El Nino appearing more frequently than La Nina. ...
“A mix of competing oceanic and atmospheric conditions generally favor above-average activity for the remainder of the Atlantic hurricane season, including the potential return of La Nina in the months ahead,” said Matthew Rosencrans, lead seasonal hurricane forecaster at NOAA’s Climate Prediction...
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Ah, well. Here on the north coast of California it’s raining, which is always a wondrous thing. The leaves on all of the plants are getting a brisk washing, the trees are shrouded in a luminous mist. The only dissenter is the cat … ...
A La Nina weather phenomenon could emerge in late summer, according to the latest probabilistic forecast from the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA's) Climate Prediction Center (CPC). The El Nino-Southern Oscillation (Enso) forecast — undertaken with Columbia University's ...