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MIDWESTERN ONTARIO – Scientists call the phenomenon “El Niño”. Members of the public call it “that weirdly un-wintery weather we had over the Christmas holidays.” ...
Alberta’s water shortage and drought conditions may be an effect of the 2023/2024 El Niño, though experts are saying it is likely a combination of the weather event and climate change.
The warm waters of El Niño are here to stay through the winter, forecasters say, and the pattern could grow quite strong over the months ahead. El Niño events typically have a noticeable effect ...
El Niño = Warmer ocean water → More rain in some places, drought in others. La Niña = Cooler ocean water → Different weather effects, often opposite to El Niño.
The U.S. Climate Prediction Center (CPC) says that the odds of El Niño conditions setting in by this summer are greater than 50 percent, with a six-in-ten chance of an El Niño event in full ...
When those waters are warm, or above average, it’s called the El Nino effect, and B.C. can expect warmer temperatures and milder or warmer winters. When those waters are cold, or below average ...
Statement by H.E. Mr Peter Thomson, President of the 71st session of the General Assembly, at Plenary meeting on the Socioeconomic and Environmental Effects of the 2015/2016 El Niño Phenomenon 2 ...
"El Nino weather patterns usually include warmer and drier conditions in this part of Australia," Ms Riley said in a statement. The BoM said 397mm of rainfall was recorded in Melbourne in 2015.
LUPAO, Nueva Ecija (PIA) — Balbalungao Small Reservoir Irrigation Project (BSRIP) in Lupao will ease the effects of El Niño in four agricultural barangays in Nueva Ecija. National Irrigation ...