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La Niña no longer seen as likely this winter


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By Kurtis Alexander, San Francisco Chronicle

La Niña may not happen after all.

Federal climate scientists on Thursday dialed back their forecast for the influential weather pattern that is sometimes associated with dry years in parts of the Americas, including California — where another winter of scant rain could wreak havoc on the drought-plagued state.

The Climate Prediction Center, a division of the National Weather Service, projected that the equatorial Pacific probably won’t see the abnormally cool temperatures — and the corresponding effects on the atmosphere — that characterize La Niña.

While a La Niña could still emerge this year, its absence leaves a vacuum for forecasters — and fewer clues on whether California will shake free of the drought.

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  1. don't give up says - Posted: September 12, 2016

    Can’t predict next winters weather but the weather wackos know for sure by 2100 we will be broiling.
    Wake up and smell the warm Saki before shouting to the world the sky is falling and the oceans will boil.