Global temperatures and rain patterns are affected by a climate phenomenon known as El Niño/La Niña.
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Is a Godzilla El Niño stirring in the Pacific? Early forecasts suggest something big is brewing
The winds of change are blowing in the eastern Pacific. Could it be the stirrings of a Godzilla El Niño? With La Niña finally fading, climate scientists are watching the Pacific very closely. New ...
It happened. It finally rained. After 14 consecutive dry days, western Washington finally received some measurable rain overnight on Tuesday. The 14-day stretch of dry mid-winter days fell just shy of ...
(WLUK) -- Northeast Wisconsin is a small corner of the world, but our weather is still affected by what happens across the globe. That includes in the equatorial Pacific, where changes between El Nino ...
After a remarkably dry January across much of the region, a fairly classic February Pacific weather pattern is about to reassert itself. A cold front tied to a moderate atmospheric river will spread ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — You’ve heard the term “Pacific low pressure” often used by Texas meteorologists, but what does it mean and how do these weather systems affect the Lone Star State? Pacific lows are ...
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