The pattern had been predicted to form for several months, and weak La Niña conditions were finally officially met this week.
After months of delay, the cool La Niña climate pattern has emerged in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean, which increases ...
It's not great news for the Gulf Coast and other storm-prone regions: La Niña is associated with more tropical activity in ...
La Niña is the opposite phase of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) cycle and often brings distinct weather patterns.
La Niña could give way to neutral conditions by spring, but in the meantime, it could keep Arizona warmer and drier.
Scientists warn that the planet could be warming even faster than predicted and that last year's record-breaking heat showed ...
Weather patterns across the U.S. and the world from October through December resembled patterns from previous La Niña events.
After months of anticipation, a weather-changing La Niña has developed in the equatorial Pacific further adding to drought ...
La Nina, the flip side of the better-known El Nino, is an irregular rising of unusually cold water in a key part of the central equatorial Pacific that changes weather patterns worldwide.