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Forecasters closely monitor La Niña and El Niño because they influence global weather in a way that’s largely consistent and ...
La Niña - the cooling of equatorial ocean temperatures in the eastern Pacific that can trigger global weather patterns - is ...
NOAA has declared the weak La Nina that lasted just a few months as officially ‘over’. While not particularly strong, this La ...
Hurricane forecasters are carefully watching ocean temperatures in the Pacific for changes that could impact this year's ...
La Niña conditions have disappeared, and meteorologists are predicting that the coming months will be in a “neutral” pattern.
The forecast team at Atmospheric G2 is expecting fewer hurricanes, but that doesn't mean the threat to the U.S. East Coast ...
NOAA reports the end of La Niña, with the Pacific Ocean now in a neutral state, complicating seasonal forecasts.
Hurricane season is less than two months away, and we are looking at how water temperatures could affect the upcoming ...
La Nina, the natural cooling flip side of the better-known and warmer El Nino climate phenomenon, has dwindled away after ...
The latest analysis from the National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center revealed that La Niña is no more.
The weak La Niña that’s been with us since winter has officially faded, the Climate Prediction Center said Thursday.
What triggered the early arrival of spring this year? And what could the end of La Niña spell for New England weather in the ...