La Niña
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La Niña Conditions Slow Down: Global Cooling Impact Limited for Now
La Niña's delayed arrival may bring a milder, drier winter, with fewer chances for snow or ice.
Latest Research Articles
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La Nina in Australia: Flood Risk in Queensland, Eastern New South Wales Still High in the Coming Months
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Shifting Patterns in Global Water Cycle Could Lead to Worldwide Catastrophic Events
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From Warming Events to Extreme Storms: How Can El Niño and La Niña Impact Weather Conditions?
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Met Office Forecasts Precise Date for First Snowfall of 2023, as Strong La Niña System Sweeps Over UK
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Mosquito Swarm Strikes Farmer's Home After Heavy Rainfall Events in Australia [Video]
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Renewed Flooding Due to Heavy Rain Threatens Southeast Australia This Week
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Global Weather Patterns Could Lead to Flooding in Drought-Stricken Parts of England in February 2023
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Another la Nina Event Has Been Predicted by Bureau of Meteorology in Australia This Summer
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La Niña Alert: Australian Meteorologists Issue Warning for Resurgence of La Niña This Spring Season
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Negative Indian Ocean Dipole to Affect Millions of Australians for the Winter and Spring Seasons
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BoM Announces End of La Niña in the Tropical Pacific, La Niña Watch Applies to Australia as Rainfall Still Expected
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Florida Has 75% Chance to be Hit By Hurricane This Year Due to La Nina, Loop Current