Super El Niño: What it could mean for US weather, global ...
A "Super El El Niño” is defined when temperature anomalies exceed 2.0 degrees Celsius, a rare threshold that has only been reached a handful of times since 1950.
www.accuweather.comHere are the latest signals on a potential super El Niño and what they could mean for U.S. weather.
What the scientists say now
Potential U.S. impacts to watch
What to expect this summer and beyond
Illustration: a rough guide to probable regional signals
If you’d like, I can monitor updates over the next week and summarize any new CPC forecasts, seasonal outlooks, or model consensus, and I can pull a short, region-focused briefing for Piscataway, NJ. Sources: NOAA forecast discussions and major weather outlets discussing El Niño odds and potential impacts.[4][5][7][1]
A "Super El El Niño” is defined when temperature anomalies exceed 2.0 degrees Celsius, a rare threshold that has only been reached a handful of times since 1950.
www.accuweather.comMeteorologists believe one of the strongest El Niño’s in recent history may here in 2024.
www.thenewstribune.comExperts are suggesting that a super El Niño is likely this year, which could bring major impacts to weather patterns across the U.S. FOX Weather Meteorologists
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