Weather
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How the Arrival of La Niña Can Possibly Worsen the Incoming Winter Drought
The Climate Prediction Center of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said this week that a La Niña has formed in the Pacific Ocean and is expected to continue through the winter and into next spring. That's terrible news for the West's historic drought.
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