An El Niño-less summer is coming. Here’s what that could mean for the US
- El Niño is defined as a natural climate pattern with warmer ocean temperatures in the equatorial Pacific, while La Niña is characterized by cooler temperatures, impacting global weather.
- The U.S. Is expected to experience varying weather patterns due to El Niño and La Niña influences, with a transition to La Niña projected after a neutral phase in June.
- The effects of El Niño and La Niña on U.S. Weather are less straightforward in summer than in winter, especially during transitional stages, as stated by climate scientist Michelle L’Heureux.
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