By IANS July 15, 2022 TWC India La Nina conditions prevailing over the equatorial Pacific region are likely to continue up to the end of the year, the India Meteorological Department (IMD) said […]
What Would Continued La Niña Conditions Mean for Colorado Weather?
As we approach what would typically be monsoon season in the Centennial State, the ongoing La Niña weather pattern we’ve been experiencing is looking as if it will stay put. That could […]
In ‘neutral’ years, monsoon isn’t always normal
By Amit Bhattacharya | TNN 16 April 2018 (Rajarshi MITRA/Flickr Creative Commons) Neither El Niño nor La Niña is expected to impact the monsoon this year, the met department said on Monday. While such ‘neutral’ years are […]
Agencies must be alert on looming La Nina, says Environment PS
February 13, 2018 By Winnie Atieno Alarm has been raised over prospects of La Nina phenomenon developing over the equatorial Pacific Ocean. La Nina is characterised by unusually cold ocean temperatures in […]
Impacts of La Niña in Africa
Original publish date: January 26, 2011 In this short video interview, scientists Brad Lyon and Paul Block from the International Research Institute (IRI) for Climate and Society explain the potential impacts of […]
Ag Weather Forum: Favorable South America Rain Outlook
By Mike Palmerino , DTN Senior Ag Meteorologist December 19, 2017 Timely and beneficial rains are indicated for most of South America’s crop areas this week, including the dry sectors of Argentina and southern […]
El Niño over, but its victims still need help
Climate scientists conclude that climate change and El Niño are combining to create unprecedented extreme impacts this year Over 400 million people have been affected by the El Niño weather event that ended […]
La Nina Could Cause Further Drought in Horn of Africa
September 22, 2017 Sora Halake Percent of normal rainfall from May to September 2016 in Africa (NOAA) Scientists are warning that the Horn of Africa may have to endure another dry season […]
La Niña to make Kenya drier, bring floods in other countries
Aug. 02, 2016, 3:00 am By GILBERT KOECH @koechjunior_1 Latest forecasts indicate a 55-70 per cent chance of a La Niña developing towards the end of this year, the Food and Agriculture […]
1 Million Guatemalans Hungry as Drought Parches Central America
Already vulnerable with high levels of malnutrition and poverty, Guatemala is seeing an increase in food insecurity as drought hits hard. Nearly one million Guatemalans are struggling with food shortages and hunger as […]