Climate data signals there are 77% odds La Niña will persist during the December through February period, according to last week’s update from the U.S. Climate Prediction Center (CPC). Odds are 50/50 for La Niña and ENSO-neutral conditions during the January through March period, with greater than 70% odds of neutral conditions developing from late winter/early spring into early summer. From there, odds of El Niño developing build to 49% by the July through September period, with 42% chances neutral conditions will persist.
CPC: Nearly Three-Quarter Odds of ENSO-Neutral Conditions by Spring
Climate data signals there are 77% odds La Niña will persist during the December through February period, according to last week’s update from the U.S. Climate Prediction Center (CPC).
(AgWeb)
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