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Topic: El Nino, La Nina, ENSO

Sea surface temperature anomaly.
ENSO will likely develop in the next few months
October 12, 2018
Focus areas:
Climate
Topics:
El Nino, La Nina, ENSO
Sea surface temperature anomaly.
Tidal flooding in Miami.
Above-average number of high-tide flood days predicted for 2018
October 11, 2018
Focus areas:
Climate
Topics:
flooding
El Nino, La Nina, ENSO
Tidal flooding in Miami.
June 2018 sea surface temperature departure from the 1981-2010 average.
July ENSO update: Odds for El Nino continue to grow
July 17, 2018
Focus areas:
Climate
Topics:
El Nino, La Nina, ENSO
June 2018 sea surface temperature departure from the 1981-2010 average.
May 2018 sea surface temperature departure from the 1981-2010 average.
ENSO update: Forecasters institute an El Nino watch
June 15, 2018
Focus areas:
Climate
Topics:
El Nino, La Nina, ENSO
May 2018 sea surface temperature departure from the 1981-2010 average.
Ocean surface temperatures in April 2018 compared to the 1981-2010 average.
La Nina is gone, for now
May 10, 2018
Focus areas:
Climate
Topics:
El Nino, La Nina, ENSO
Ocean surface temperatures in April 2018 compared to the 1981-2010 average.
Aerial view of the Pacific Ocean.
What's going on with La Niña?
March 22, 2018
Focus areas:
Climate
Topics:
El Nino, La Nina, ENSO
Aerial view of the Pacific Ocean.
This is a what a typical winter La Nina pattern looks like as it affects the United States.
La Nina moves in for the winter
November 9, 2017
Focus areas:
Climate
Weather
Topics:
El Nino, La Nina, ENSO
This is a what a typical winter La Nina pattern looks like as it affects the United States.
A tornado coming out of a dark storm cloud in a wide open field.
Is La Nina behind this spring’s unusually high tornado activity?
May 1, 2017
Focus areas:
Climate
Topics:
tornadoes
El Nino, La Nina, ENSO
A tornado coming out of a dark storm cloud in a wide open field.
Graphic showing a typical La Nina Winter pattern
Hello La Nina
November 10, 2016
Focus areas:
Weather
Topics:
El Nino, La Nina, ENSO
Graphic showing a typical La Nina Winter pattern
Welcome to noaa.gov
NOAA to discuss La Nina forecast update on Nov. 10
November 9, 2016
Focus areas:
Weather
Topics:
El Nino, La Nina, ENSO
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