La Niña
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NOAA Predicts 'Above-Average' Atlantic Hurricane Season in 2022
Climate change and La Niña have been blamed for strengthening hurricanes in the Atlantic Ocean.
Latest Research Articles
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Atlantic Hurricane Season in the United States May Come Earlier than Expected: Weather Forecast
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La Niña Expected to Bring Intense Heat Across Southwest States
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Valley of the Sun Breaks Winter Record for the First Time Since 1949
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Asia Should Prepare for a Possibly Harsh Winter Due to La Niña
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How the Arrival of La Niña Can Possibly Worsen the Incoming Winter Drought
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How Will the Damp La Niña Season Affect the Scorching American West?
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Atlantic Hurricane Season 2021 May Be Nearing its End, But Extreme Weather Conditions Still Expected
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La Niña Winter: Atmospheric Extremes May Last the Entire Season
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La Nina is Back and Could Possibly Prompt More Western US Wildfires, Droughts
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Climate Change Causes 2020 To Be One of the Hottest Years Despite la Niña
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Arrival of La Niña: Stormier, Colder Winter and Drier, Warmer Weather for Various Regions Worldwide
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Winter is Here: 2017 Will Be 'Cooler' Than 2016, According to Forecasts