La Niña conditions are still present in the tropical Pacific, but they're weakening. Our blogger gives you the rundown on all things La Niña.
Spring means only one thing at the ENSO Blog: it's time to verify the Winter Outlook! So how did things turn out? Read on to find out.
La Niña weakened through February, and a transition to neutral is likely in the late spring.
La Niña has been going strong this winter, but the Northern Hemisphere doesn't appear to be paying attention. Our blogger discusses what may be going on.
There's a 60% chance that ENSO-neutral conditions will return this spring. Our blogger covers the forecast, and what "average" really means.
A rapidly warming stratosphere and swirling polar vortexes, oh my! What is going on so far this winter? Three stratosphere experts help us sort it out.
The tropical Pacific seems so far away, yet it affects weather and climate around the world. Our blogger updates you on the current La Niña event and what forecasters think is next.
Let's take a trip to the land of penguins and see what ENSO means for Antarctica!
La Niña's here through winter, but chances for ENSO to transition to neutral by spring are rising.
Will the current La Niña influence the weather over the U.S. this winter? The Climate Prediction Center’s Mike Halpert dishes out the details of the November update to NOAA’s 2020-21 winter outlook.
