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Generally, the stronger an ENSO event (either La Nina or El Nino), the more predictable the impacts. However, as we saw this past winter in Southern California, expected impacts do not always materialize. Your point about the direct vs. remote impacts is a good one, and yes, the direct impacts due to the cooler central and eastern Pacific and a potentially slightly stronger Walker Circulation would be more reliable during a weak event than the remote effects.