Things tagged as La Niña.
Posted on January 4th by Tom Yulsman.
As Colorado snowpack suffers, La Niña could persist into summer
According to the latest forecast from the Climate Prediction Center, issued yesterday, the La Niña conditions that ...
Posted on January 15th by Tom Yulsman.
Were they linked to global warming? Two news outlets offer different answers
httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=atr16CR6Lus&feature=player_embedded
Update: After reading this post, some readers might conclude that I think we should wait to take action to ...
Posted on January 3rd by Tom Yulsman.
Climatic seeds planted in September blossom into a fascinating pattern by December
When the next round of monthly updates on global temperature trends comes out, my ...
Posted on December 10th by Tom Yulsman.
Despite a strong La Niña, the past "meteorological year" was the warmest on record. With one month to go in 2010, the calendar year may well enter the record books too.
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Posted on November 11th by Tom Yulsman.
UPDATE 11/12/10 8:45 a.m.: Now that three people have answered the question posed in the headline (see the comments section), it's time to come clean. Here are the details (with ...
Posted on November 5th by Tom Yulsman.
One of the strongest La Niña's ever has contributed to wildfires in Colorado and is very likely to impact U.S. weather into the spring
Check out this outstanding time-lapse video of ...
Posted on October 1st by Tom Yulsman.
Yes, but only in terms of how it fits in the longer-term trend
James Hansen, head of the Goddard Institute for Space Studies, has published a new analysis ...
Posted on September 24th by Tom Yulsman.
Different answers for the N. Atlantic alone and the Northern Hemisphere overall
As Hurricane Igor tore through the Atlantic, it drew a large amount of energy from anomalously warm sea ...
Posted on September 21st by Tom Yulsman.
httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=86pNkK0uVMI&feature=player_embedded
A barn is swept away by flooding in this dramatic video, shot yesterday on Newfoundland's Burin Peninsula, where 20,000 residents were cut off by washed out roads and closed bridges. (See ...
Posted on September 19th by Tom Yulsman.
Experts worry that drought could worsen in Southwest, raising fears of water shortages and wildfire
With data acquired by satellite, this map depicts La Niña conditions in tones of blue spreading ...
Posted on September 15th by Tom Yulsman.
Late last week, NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies announced that January through August was the warmest such period on record at the surface of the planet. But ...
Posted on September 13th by Tom Yulsman.
But La Niña conditions may help moderate temperatures for the rest of the year
As the maps above show, 2010 continues to be extremely warm around the globe.
The January through August ...
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