Big things sometimes come in small packages, and our blogger explains why this winter’s expected weak La Niña might have a bigger precipitation impact than usual.
The expected La Niña has been slow to develop. There's still a 57% chance it will emerge soon, and the atmosphere is already looking a bit like La Niña. Our blogger discusses some of the climate conditions at work in the tropical Pacific.
Is there any pattern to U.S. snowfall during La Niña winters? Based on past years, our blogger tells us where you're likely to need your shovel.
There's a 60% chance that La Niña will develop soon, but it's likely to be a weak event.
There have been plenty of episodes in this season's La Niña Watch. Our blogger recaps what's happened so far and what we can expect in the upcoming months.
La Niña conditions are likely for later this year. What could that mean for drought in the Southwest?
The dog days of summer have slowed down La Niña's arrival, but odds are still high for an event by fall.
Interested in how ENSO may impact your investments? Our guest blogger goes over one way that ENSO impacts the financial markets.
Multi-year drought and heat waves across Mexico in 2024
July 22, 2024
ENSO is taking some time off, but there's a 79% chance of La Niña later this year. The ENSO Blog is always in session, bringing you the scoop on the current forecast.