According to experts at the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's (NOAA) Climate Prediction Center (CPC), the La Niña phenomenon is beginning to reemerge in the tropical waters of the Pacific Ocean. Predictions indicate that it will continue to do so throughout the winter. During the first ... |
10 September 2011 07:02 GMT |
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A understudied, barely-there patch of stormy weather that developed off the western coasts of Central America appears to be responsible for the onset of the massive heat wave that affected the central regions of North America, and especially the United States.All around the region, people have been blasted by unforgi... |
27 July 2011 06:05 GMT |
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The NOAA Climate Prediction Center (CPC) today released its annual Winter Outlook, a document that estimates how the cold season will be felt throughout the United States until February 2011.The paper shows that, again, the country will be subjected to a winter of extremes, in the sense that areas usually prone to ex... |
21 October 2010 10:42 GMT |
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El Nino and La Nina are two atmospheric phenomena in the tropical Eastern Pacific Ocean and represent global atmosphere-ocean connections. They occur periodically, and cause significant temperature fluctuations in the oceanic waters. Recently, meteorologists estimated that El Nino could begin its development the next... |
5 June 2009 11:00 GMT |
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