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  2. NOAA forecast calls for La Niña this winter. What does that ...

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    It's looking likely that La Niña will rear her head this winter. So what will that mean for Ohio's winter weather? Here's a look at the forecast.

  3. Clinging La Nina ushers in spring temperature divide after ...

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    While below-average sea-surface temperatures in the central and east-central Pacific are expected to last through April, the CPC forecasts a strong likelihood (66%) of a shift to El Niño Southern ...

  4. Droughts in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Drought conditions have led to numerous firework show cancellations and voluntary water restrictions in much of the Ozarks, Mid-Mississippi and Ohio River Valleys. Lagging effects of La Niña, climate change, and also a large persistent upper level ridge of high pressure present over much of North America since the late winter have all ...

  5. Ohio may experience a so-called 'super' El Niño this winter ...

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    There have been 12 past moderate to strong El Niño events between 1950 and 2022. Ohio may experience a so-called 'super' El Niño this winter, with warm temperatures likely Skip to main content

  6. El Niño–Southern Oscillation - Wikipedia

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    The El Niño–Southern Oscillation is a single climate phenomenon that quasi-periodically fluctuates between three phases: Neutral, La Niña or El Niño. [12] La Niña and El Niño are opposite phases which require certain changes to take place in both the ocean and the atmosphere before an event is declared. [12]

  7. 2020–2023 La Niña event - Wikipedia

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    Weakening sea surface temperature anomalies in the tropical Pacific in early 2023 associated with the end of the La Niña event. The 2020–2023 La Niña event was unusual in that it featured three consecutive years of La Niña conditions (also called a "triple-dip" La Niña) in contrast to the typical 9–12 month cycles of the El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO), [3] though the magnitude ...

  8. For most of this winter, El Niño has meant warmer than ... - AOL

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    El Niño also increases the chances of dry conditions, especially in the southern portion of the Great Lakes basin, directly impacting weather patterns in Ohio. More: Ohio weather giving ski ...

  9. 2023–2024 El Niño event - Wikipedia

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    El Niño is a natural climate event caused by the Southern Oscillation, popularly known as El Niño or also in meteorological circles as El Niño-Southern Oscillation or ENSO, [6] through which global warming of the eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean results in the development of unusually warm waters between the coast of South America and the ...