La Niña
La Niña is defined as cooler than normal sea-surface temperatures in the central and eastern tropical Pacific ocean that impact global weather patterns. La Niña conditions recur every few years and can persist for as long as two years. NOAA
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The effective use of climate data and products requires an understanding of what the statistical parameters mean and which parameters best summarize the data for... More »
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Podcast: TED Talks series - Rob Dunbar: Discovering...
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State of the Climate in 2011
Last Updated on 2012-07-18 at 08:12
Worldwide, 2011 was the coolest year on record since 2008, yet temperatures remained above the 30 year average, according to the 2011 State of the Climate report released... More »
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