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Omaha.com6h
NOAA Releases its Winter Predictions: El Niño Winter is Coming!
From the France faces bug invasion ahead of Summer Olympics, and more of today's top videos series The National Oceanic and ...
10h
Rest of hurricane season in ‘uncharted waters,’ experts say
The number of storms tends to drop off toward the end of October with El Niño dominating and suppressing hurricane activity, but that might not be the case this year. More storms could possibly ...
CNN8d
An El Niño winter is coming. Here’s what that could mean for the US
Fall has only just begun, but it’s not too soon to look ahead to winter, especially since this one may look drastically different than recent years because of El Niño. This winter will be the ...
2don MSN
What can past El Niño winters tell us about what we can expect in Cleveland this year?
El Niño winters are typically classified as dry and warm for the Great Lakes region. But how often is that the case?
Auburn Citizen
21h
Rest of hurricane season in ‘uncharted waters’ because of El Niño, record ocean temperatures
Experts fear an already active hurricane season could come to an eventful and exceptional end as unusually warm, storm-boosting ocean temperatures and a slow-to-emerge El Niño combine.
The Washington Post5d
One of the most intense El Niños ever observed could be forming
A fast-forming and strengthening El Niño climate pattern could peak this winter as one of the most intense ever observed, according to an experimental forecast released Tuesday. The new ...
The Washington Post4d
What a ‘super’ El Niño could mean for winter weather in each U.S. region
Mike Kane uses cross-country skis to get around near the Lincoln Memorial on Jan. 23, 2016 in Washington during a historic snowstorm known as “Snowzilla.” Moderate-strength El Niños produce ...
The Prince George Citizen
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Skeena, Nass salmon runs healthy in 2023 but El Niño could bring bad news
Fish biologist Shaun Davies worries fish counts could decline as result of higher North Coast sea temperatures ...
MyNorthwest.com
15h
Who will join Plowie McPlowface as Lynwood snow plow naming contest returns
Some current snow plow names from previous contest winners include Plowie McPlow Plow, The Big Leplowski, Sir Plows-A-Lot and Betty Whiteout.
5don MSN
El Niño returns: How that could affect this winter in Iowa
Off the west coast of North America, El Niño strengthens the Pacific jet stream, which then carries more moisture across the ...
Orange County Register8d
An El Niño winter is coming. Here’s what that could mean for the US
Fall has only just begun, but it’s not too soon to look ahead to winter, especially since this one may look drastically different than recent years because of El Niño. This winter will be the ...

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