El Niño and La Niña represent two opposing climate patterns in the Pacific Ocean that can have widespread effects on global ...
El Niño, often leads to harsher summers and weaker monsoons. Generally, La Niña leads to lower average global temperatures. Some experts said a weaker La Nina could be indicative of a stronger ...
El Nino's cooler flip side, a La Nina, tends to dampen the effects of global warming, making record temperatures far less likely. A La Nina started in January after brewing for months. Just last ...
El Niño’s cooler flip side, a La Niña, tends to dampen the effects of global warming, making record temperatures far less likely. A La Niña started in January after brewing for months.