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El Niño,the infamous “child of the climate,” has returned, and with it comes a wave of global weather disruptions. As 2024 ...
El Niño is a climate pattern that originates in the Pacific Ocean along the equator and impacts weather all over the world. Warm water normally is confined to the western Pacific by winds that ...
El Niño is a climate cycle in which waters off the tropical eastern Pacific are warmer than usual, which in turn affects global weather patterns.
A strong El Niño sounds ominous — but one expert offers some answers about what could be ahead for the 2023-2024 season.
In the Atlantic Ocean, El Niño is known for stunting tropical cyclone development and can lead to quieter-than-average hurricane seasons. That’s because the areas where Atlantic hurricanes form ...
El Nino causes a lot more wind shear in regions like the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean, the regions where many of our hurricanes tend to form or strengthen. So, taken alone, this COULD mean a ...
If El Niño has a strong presence, or makes Pacific waters warmer than usual, it increases the amount of “wind shear” across the the Atlantic basin. Wind shear is bad for hurricanes, and ...
However, since this El Niño is expected to last a while, precipitation should be spread out enough that reservoirs can handle it. “It should be a relatively benign winter if things go according ...
El Niño is a climate pattern that originates in the Pacific Ocean along the equator and impacts weather all over the world.