Most recent 40 articles: Ocean2Climate -El Nino (ENSO)
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On the fate of 2023-24 El Niño - Ocean2Climate -El Nino (ENSO)  (Aug 11, 2023) |
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Aug 11, 2023 · As of July 2023, the developing El Niño in the Pacific has already exceeded its sea surface temperature (SST) anomalies of 1°C in Niño3.4 region (central Pacific) and 3°C in Niño1+2 region (far eastern Pacific). This is the first time to have those SST thresholds exceeded since the development of 1997-98 “supper El Niño” in 1997. During the August 2023 NOAA CPC’s ocean briefing, CPC scientists presented an in-depth look at the developing El Niño in comparison to the 1997-98 event. The 1997-98 El Niño was greatly boosted by a series of westerly wind burst (WWB) events in the spring and summer of 1997. Indeed, all major El Niño events prior to and after the 1998-98 ... Read more ... |
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2019 US severe weather season kicked off with deadly tornado outbreak in Alabama and Georgia - Ocean2Climate -El Nino (ENSO)  (Mar 04, 2019) |
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Mar 04, 2019 · 2019 US severe weather season started with 39 reported tornadoes throughout southeastern Alabama, Georgia, Florida Panhandle and South Carolina in March 3. At least 20 people have been confirmed dead in Lee County, Alabama alone. On March 2 at 10:51am, NOAA/SPC forecasted an enhanced risk of severe thunderstorms for Sunday, March 3, from southern Alabama into southwest Georgia (and from southeast Louisiana northeastward into western South Carolina), with a possibility of a strong tornado or two in and near the enhanced risk area. The weather channel report (Tornado outbreak hits South, killing at least 23 in ... Read more ... |
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