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El Niño is creeping into “strong” territory, the National Weather Service’s latest advisory indicated Thursday, and the phenomenon is forecast to remain at least at this strength into the ...
El Niño will drive what could be a warmer or wetter winter in parts of the US this year, according to an outlook released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration on Thursday.
Climate scientists say El Niño will probably push average global temperatures beyond a record set in 2016. That year, an intense El Niño triggered deadly heat and precipitation and was linked to ...
El Nino developing around the Pacific equator in 2023 (NOAA) In December 1997, 7 inches of rain fell in parts of Orange County in one day. February 1998 brought more than 13 inches of rain to ...
It may be spring, but it’s not too soon to look ahead to summer weather, especially when El Niño – a player in last year’s especially brutal summer – is rapidly weakening and will all but ...
El Niño impact: Here's a look at what winter in SoCal will look like this year The National Weather Service just released its Seasonal Temperature Outlook, which looks ahead to the next three months.
El Niño is officially over, federal forecasters announced, but we're not quite in a La Niña yet. We're in the middling "ENSO-neutral" phase.
El Nino causes a lot more wind shear in regions like the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean, the regions where many of our hurricanes tend to form or strengthen. So, taken alone, this COULD mean a ...
After three straight winters of La Niña, a strong El Niño is expected for 2023-2024. Will that lead to more or less snow for us here in the Tri-State?
A strengthening El Niño's impact could be influenced by the record warm temperatures seen around the globe this year, and could make 2023 record hot.
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