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How La Niña Might Change U. S. Winter Weather
USAWednesday, October 16, 2024
Some parts of the country might get hotter than usual. These include the Southeast, Southwest, and some states in the Great Plains and Mountain West. On the other hand, the Pacific Northwest, Midwest, and Northeast could get more rain than normal.
La Niña can also make hurricane seasons more severe in the Atlantic. It does this by creating an area with low vertical wind shear, which allows more hurricanes to form and makes them stronger.
Last winter was the warmest ever in the U.S. because of El Niño. Many states, like North Dakota and New York, hit record high temperatures.
La Niña and El Niño happen every few years as part of a climate pattern called El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO). They both result from changes in winds and sea surface temperatures in the Pacific. However, their occurrence is unpredictable. Climate change might make these events more frequent and intense.
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