If you live in a city where a meteorologist mentions an "La Niña" or "El Niño" it is important to distinguish the difference ...
NOAA has declared that a La Niña is underway. This cool weather event is likely to be shorter and weaker than usual, but will ...
LA NIÑA conditions are now present in the tropical pacific leading to higher chances of rainfall activity in the coming months, the state weather bureau said on Monday. “With this development, higher ...
The Bureau of Meteorology and other international agencies rely solely on the Nino3.4 index when assessing La Nina/El Nino in the ocean. Climate researchers suggest the Relative NINO index is now ...
(KTLA) – Los Angeles ended 2024 with one of its driest periods on record – a result of La Niña’s effects, weather officials told KTLA 5 News. Despite beginning the year with historic ...
According to the latest update from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's Climate Prediction Centre, ENSO-neutral conditions - when neither La Niña nor El Niño are present - aren't ...
Ocean temperatures in the central and eastern Pacific play a key role in triggering events such as El Niño, La Niña and neutral conditions, each of which has a distinct impact on global weather. While ...
A second serving of lottery madness Think the festive fun ended with El Gordo lottery in December? Think again! El Niño was officially established in 1941 as the perfect follow-up to Spain’s famous ...
A weak La Niña was anticipated by the peak of the 2024 hurricane season, but we did not end up seeing the transition. So that led to elevated windshear as the area remained in El Niño and El ...
El Niño and La Niña are two opposing climate conditions in the Pacific Ocean that affect the weather across the globe. Trade winds in the Pacific tend to blow from east to west, pushing warm ...
Soaring temperatures in 2024 were partly boosted by climate conditions known as El Niño (Spanish for "the boy"), according to the World Meteorological Organisation’s data analysis. In 2025, another ...
From extreme weather conditions such as El Niño, La Niña and series of typhoons, to volatile food prices and global supply chain disruptions, Filipino farmers and fishermen experienced them all ...