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The Houston metro area gets frequent visits from severe thunderstorms, usually triggered by cold fronts conflicting with the ever-present humid tropical air from the Gulf of Mexico, and the ...
The weak La Niña event that emerged in December 2024 is likely to be short-lived, according to the latest World Meteorological Organization (WMO) update. Forecasts from the WMO Global Producing ...
Climate change is growing stronger and more robust, and the cooling, counter effects of La Nina may not be effective in a warmer future, climate scientists said, assessing current heat trends seen ...
This is due to the ever-present jet stream that typically moves from west to east over the Pacific Ocean. The term La Niña is used to define the phenomenon in which the water temperature of the ...
The latest next-generation monsoon mission coupled model forecast (MMCFS) indicates that La Niña conditions are likely to weaken during the upcoming season, and turn to neutral ENSO conditions ...
there was a La Nina type of condition. But going forward, most of the model forecasts are indicating that temperature along the equatorial region of the Pacific is increasing. So, La Nina may not ...
Now, however, the planet is under the influence of La Nina, which began in December. Unlike El Nino, La Nina tends to mitigate global warming. "From this perspective, it is unlikely that global ...
These shifts in Karnataka’s weather patterns are linked to the weakening of La Niña, which typically brings cooler conditions. As La Niña fades, it is paving the way for warmer weather trends ...
Preparing for severe weather can make all the difference in protecting your family and property. The National Weather Service recommends three simple steps to stay safe: make a plan; build a kit; and ...