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not agree with your claim - there is an explanation of what La Niña means: lower equatorial sea surface temperatures in the Pacific - and there also exists a section on known effects of La Niña. If you have suggestions for improvement, you're welcome, but I do not see your point. What do you want to know on "what happens" besides the information that is already there?
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drought/wildfires in California. There are more than enough extreme weather events since the La Nina formed in 2020 to create the article. It's a matter of when we are going to create, and how we are going to put this together. The longest La Nina of the 21st century isn't going to be left without an article.
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Unfortunately, there is a lot of unsupported statements being made by various sources, and it is not easy to determine which are credible enough to be cited in an encyclopedia. Also, global weather is complex and it is often hard to find out what causes what exactly, even to scientists. However, I do
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Both, actually. The words "el niño" are spanish for "the boy." "El Niño" is a title for the child Christ (similar to how adult Jesus is referred to as "The Lord" in English) and is what those weather conditions were named for. La Niña, meaning "the girl" was named in analog to El Niño taking not the
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article becomes well developed and brings enough sourcing to supercede the official ones, then I would have no objections. For now, the most reliable ones that were presented there stated that the La Niña took "a little break" in 2021, which partially corroborates with how this(ese) are currently
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You either haven't been paying attention or are a climate change denier if you don't think there is enough coverage and information to prove its notability. The 2020 Atlantic hurricane season was the most active on the record, and 2021 was also one of the most active on record. There is also the
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My view is that if we went for instances when all 3 databases/lists showed that El Nino existed, then we would miss several events and would have to remove events when we find databases or lists from other areas/weather agencies (Eg: Peru, Meteo France). I Personally I wonder if i should add in
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I am a little afraid the "Mokiki" adjective may have been a case of sophisticated vandalism. Try looking for the word with Google Scholar. You will find no relevant ENSO related papers with the term. However it is a surname which makes me suspect the reason for the prank.
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La Nina is simply a definition based on ocean temperatures. You either meet the definition or you do not. The article here fairly succinctly indicates how taht affects the jet stream... The jet stream affects weather. Pretty straightforward stuff.
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When I looked at some sources it was described more like the 2020-2023 La Nina event with a brief break in the summer of 2021. They didn't really say it was two La Ninas. Also there is a strange new article that should be merged here at
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Not particularly bar the fact that it goes back further and includes more ENSO episodes then the JMA/NOAA do on their lists. I will also note that I think I have tweaked it enough for their not to be any weight issues per
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said, in most of the indexes used on the sourcing of these events there's a gap in between these events, so for now they are to be considered separate events since no source presented stated otherwise. But, like the
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In the background section, it says that there are two La Niña's between 2020 and 2023: 2020–21 and 2021–23. What's the source for this and why does one La Niña end and another one start in the same year?
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The article makes reference to 2 seperate La Niña events in 2016 and 2017. While there were months with La Nina conditions both years, I believe neither year qualified as having a full fledged La Niña.
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We are in an ongoing La Nina, which started in 2020. I'm surprised that no one has created a page for it yet. Should one be created, or are we waiting for the event to finish first?
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While I am not aware of any other databases/lists, I would be very surprised if either Meteo France or Peru MetServices didn't have a publicly available list of events after all "
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A page can be created as long as there's enough coverage and infromation to prove its notability. If no one did it yet, then I assume that's not the case currently.
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I've checked this. Both instances of "Mokiki" phenomena were added by anonymous editors, the first by one with a history of nonconstructive edits, namely user
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after the link to keep me from modifying it, if I keep adding bad data, but formatting bugs should be reported instead. Alternatively, you can add
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How would you feel about us tweaking the timeline in all 3 articles to cover both La Nina and El Nino episodes. I have worked something rough out
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data in particular I notice that they think the La Nina of 2020-21 weakened for approxmiately two 3 month pierods. This is backed up by the
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I read the reference links and I don't see any formal declaration of a La Niña. What I see primarily is a forecast of a possible La Niña.
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Welcome to Knowledge (XXG) and thanks for catching 1994-95 was an El Nino year rather than a La Nina season like this article suggests.
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Generally speaking the background section is based on a blend of data from the JMA, NOAA CPC, Australian BoM and IRI. When I look at
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article says that 'El niño' means 'The boy' and the capitalised term, 'El Niño', refers to the Christ child, Jesus. Which is right?
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According to the NOAA Analysis 1994-1995 was an El Niño season. This is also shown as an El Niño season in the chart of events on
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each forecast agency has different criteria for what constitutes an enso event, which is tailored to their specific interests
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This article says 'La Niña' originates from Spanish meaning 'Little Girl' analogous to 'El Niño' meaning 'Little Boy'. The
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religious meaning of the name, but the everyday meaning (similar to how "the lady" is the female analog to "the lord").
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In the main ENSO article I can only find the term Modoki and not Mokiki: Is this a typo or something different?
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to delete these "External links modified" talk page sections if they want to de-clutter talk pages, but see the
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to delete these "External links modified" talk page sections if they want to de-clutter talk pages, but see the
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article (as inverse of El Nino Modoki which is incorrect as that would be La Nina Modoki) but was reverted. --
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feels about this but if the data is there to combine the two events then I dont have a problem with doing so.
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The 2020-2023 La Nina event is notable enough to have an article, it's just that it is currently a stub.
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who thinks that the Summer of 2021 contained neutral conditions as opposed to La Nina. I dont know how
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to keep me off the page altogether, but should be used as a last resort. I made the following changes:
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The main data came from the BoM's list of episodes but was tweaked with JMA and NOAA data.
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I edited the list of La Niña events in the Background section, and had my edit undone by
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Either better references need to be added, or those 2 years need to be removed.
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period in the Midwestern U.S., while La Niña would typically cause a
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I like the format, but which databases did you use as inputs?
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based on the references we have but am not 100% happy with it.
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Please clarify this, since it contradicts itself. Do we get
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this sucks it won't tell me what happens during the la nina
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It doesn't actually mention how it affects the jet-streams.
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