El Niño Event Weakens, Transition to Neutral Pattern Sparks Uncertainty in Weather Outlook


The recent El Niño event, which reached strong levels, is showing signs of weakening, possibly transitioning to a neutral state. Despite initial projections of a "super nino," cooling trends are reducing the likelihood of this occurrence, with the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) forecasting a possible end to El Niño by April. However, the exact timing and impacts of the transition to a neutral pattern remain uncertain, with potential implications for weather patterns, including a potentially busier spring severe weather season and hurricane season.

Read more at Fox Weather >

Previous
Previous

Supply Chain Shifts Post-Pandemic Mean Longer Tender Lead Times and Diversification, but Lean Inventories Persist

Next
Next

Tesla Recalls 2 Million U.S. Vehicles to Enhance Autopilot Safety Features Amidst Criticisms