La Niña is inevitable, but how impactful will it actually be? NOAA gets to the bottom of it in their latest update.
Conditions in the Pacific Ocean have become more La Nina-like in recent weeks, but if the weather pattern does form, it is ...
Thousands of miles away, far southwest of Texas, lie the tropical waters of the eastern Pacific Ocean, where La Niña has ...
The Climate Prediction Center recently issued a La Niña Watch, with a 71% chance of emergence likely this fall. La Niña is a phase of ENSO, which stands for the El Niño Southern Oscillation.
Once La Niña moves in, climate.gov believes there is around an 80% chance of the event persisting from November through ...
The weather-roiling La Niña that forecasters have been predicting for months will likely arrive late and in a weakened form, ...
La Niña is still running late, and when it does get here, may not stick around very long. And that could help at least limit ...
Current ENSO Conditions show that we are in a Neutral State (0.1°C) but heading into a Transitional Period into a La Nina ...