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Hurricane season is less than two months away, and we are looking at how water temperatures could affect the upcoming ...
The La Niña weather pattern ended last month as Pacific Ocean temperatures rose and the El Niño Southern Oscillation cycle ...
La Niña conditions have disappeared, and meteorologists are predicting that the coming months will be in a “neutral” pattern.
Forecasters closely monitor La Niña and El Niño because they influence global weather in a way that’s largely consistent and ...
La Nina, the natural cooling flip side of the better-known and warmer El Nino climate phenomenon, has dwindled away after ...
The weather-roiling La Niña weather pattern has ended, returning equatorial Pacific temperatures to a neutral state that ...
NOAA reports the end of La Niña, with the Pacific Ocean now in a neutral state, complicating seasonal forecasts.
Hurricane forecasters are carefully watching ocean temperatures in the Pacific for changes that could impact this year's ...
The latest analysis from the National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center revealed that La Niña is no more.
Following a short reign, the weather pattern La Niña has been declared over. That's put forecasters in a bind, referred to as the "spring predictability barrier." Here's what that means.
Colorado's snowpack continues to plummet just one week after its peak. The current statewide average is at 74%, down from 89% ...
The short-lived reign of La Niña has come to an end. La Niña – a natural climate pattern that can influence weather worldwide – arrived at the start of this year but had a very short and odd ...