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Natural Climate Patterns
- Department:September 23, 2021
The latest IPCC report on the Physical Science Basis of climate change covers pretty much everything you can think of, including ENSO. So what were its conclusions? Our ENSO Bloggers walk us through the report's conclusions and what they mean.
- Department:September 9, 2021
La Niña conditions are likely to develop soon. Our blogger gives you the low-down on all things tropical Pacific.
- Department:August 12, 2021
Neutral conditions are hanging on, but for how long? Our blogger explains why a return to La Niña this fall/winter is looking more likely.
- Department:July 22, 2021
Our guest blogger explains how our food system is being controlled by ENSO. Also, why La Nina events are particularly troublesome.
- Department:July 8, 2021
Neutral conditions remain across the Pacific but conditions look favorable enough for a return to La Niña this fall/winter that scientists have issued a La Niña watch.
- Department:June 30, 2021
Guest blogger John Allen recaps tornado activity so far in 2021 and discusses the limits of using ENSO to predict seasonal tornado activity.
- Department:June 10, 2021
The ENSO forecast favors neutral conditions through the fall, but there's more to it than that!
- Department:June 1, 2021
On June 3, 2021, our ENSO Bloggers did a Tweet Chat to talk all things El Niño and La Niña. Here's the transcript.
- Department:May 27, 2021
One La Niña winter is often followed by another. El Niño winters seldom double-dip. The ENSO Blog explains why.
- Department:April 22, 2021
The tropical Pacific Ocean is warming up! What does that mean for the way we measure the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO)? Time to start looking at relative sea surface temperatures.