AUSTIN (KXAN) — La Niña only just started in December, and already we’re setting our sights on its departure. As you may know by now, La Niña is driven by cooler-than-normal sea surface ...
The La Nina weather phenomenon, which causes lower-than-average sea surface temperatures near the equator in the eastern part of the Pacific Ocean, has been occurring since autumn 2021.
While weather patterns begin to shift a bit this spring, it's still La Niña's party for a while longer. While below-average sea-surface temperatures in the central and east-central Pacific are ...