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La Niña expected to persist through 2025, which could mean stronger storms
Read full article: La Niña expected to persist through 2025, which could mean stronger stormsJuly and August were quiet months for hurricane season, especially August 13 through September 8, the quietest it has been since 1968, but now it may seem like the tropics might be waking up.
La Niña’s delay could fuel an active hurricane season
Read full article: La Niña’s delay could fuel an active hurricane seasonScientists are closely watching the Pacific Ocean's temperature. A La Niña watch has been issued as they anticipate cooler water in the Pacific taking over which could have consequences for the peak of Atlantic hurricane season.
La Niña looks likely in the coming months, which could mean a busy hurricane season
Read full article: La Niña looks likely in the coming months, which could mean a busy hurricane seasonLa Niña looks likely in the coming months as forecasters are seeing a likely transition from El Niño to neutral conditions by April-June 2024.
Drought in northern Mexico threatening livelihoods
Read full article: Drought in northern Mexico threatening livelihoodsRestaurant owner Leticia RodrÃguez celebrated the construction late last year of a new lakeside boulevard in this northern Mexico town that she hoped would draw more people to her business.