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El Nino/La Nina Watch title

 
 

Here you will find images and news releases based on observations of the El Niño/La Niña phenomenon in the Pacific Ocean by the U.S./French Jason satellite.
Learn more about El Niño/La Niña and PDO.

 

November 15, 2008
Oscillation Rules as the Pacific Cools
November 15, 2008
 
 
April 01, 2008
Larger Pacific Climate Event Helps Current La Niña Linger
April 01, 2008
 
October 16, 2007
La Niña Persists
October 16, 2007
 
 
February 12, 2007
Pacific Shows Signs of Morphing From Warm El Niño To Cool La Niña
February 12, 2007
 
November 20, 2006
El Niño Builds, Warm Kelvin Wave Surges Toward South America
November 20, 2006
 
 
September 15, 2006
Jason Satellite Observes Mild El Niño in 2006
September 15, 2006
 
May 21, 2006
Pacific Climate Calm
May 21, 2006
 
 
December 31, 2005
She's Back? La Niña Developing?
December 31, 2005
 
February 22, 2005
El Niño: The Weak, Getting Weaker
February 22, 2005
 
 
November 15, 2004
El Niño: Pumping Up or Fizzling Out?
November 15, 2004
 
July 27, 2004
Warm Pacific Water Wave Heads East, But No El Niño Yet
July 27, 2004
 
 
June 15, 2004
Pacific Decadal Oscillation Influences Drought
June 15, 2004
 
January 23, 2004
Pacific Dictates Droughts and Drenchings
January 23, 2004
 
 
November 03, 2003
A Mostly Quiet Pacific
November 03, 2003
 
July 03, 2003
Where is La Niña?
July 03, 2003
 

 
April 07, 2003
Hasta La Vista
El Niño 2002-2003

April 07, 2003
 
March 14, 2003
A Quirky El Niño
March 14, 2003
 

 
December 2, 2002
El Niño Continues to Grow
December 02, 2002
 
August 7, 2002
Watching for the Next El Niño
August 13, 2002
 

 

As Summer Starts, Next El Niño is Slow to Grow
June 27, 2002
 

Pacific Recycles Last Year's Winter
November 07, 2001
 

 

No El Niño yet, but one due
June 21, 2001
 

Pacific may repel El Niños but not other climate woes
January 29, 2001
 

 

Los Ninos may be gone, but Pacific pattern remains
August 29, 2000
 

Strong, Long-lasting La Niña just fading away
June 19, 2000
 

 

La Niña -- still a "cool" problem child
March 23, 2000
 

La Niña's persistence may be part of larger climate pattern
January 18, 2000
 

 

Mild La Niña conditions developing
November 29, 1999
 

La Niña conditions likely to prevail
October 20, 1999
 

 

La Niña barely has a pulse
June 29, 1999
 

Entire Pacific is out of whack
May 27, 1999
 

 

La Niña begins to fade
April 22, 1999
 

La Niña hangs on
March 10, 1999
 

 

Satellite image shows La Niña weakening
January 27, 1999
 

TOPEX/Poseidon shows unusual Pacific
December 4, 1998
 

 

La Niña looks 'frozen' in Pacific
November 19, 1998
 

Pacific still battling between hot and cold
October 21, 1998
 

 

Satellite shows Pacific running hot and cold
September 23, 1998
 

TOPEX/Poseidon shows little change in Pacific
August 20, 1998
 

 

Satellite image shows Pacific stablizing
July 16, 1998
 

El Niño in retreat, Pacific in transition
June 26, 1998
 

 

El Niño still lingering in Pacific
May 12, 1998
 

Warm water pool returns to near normal state
March 20, 1998
 

 

Warm water pool is thinning
February 19, 1998
 

Satellite shows El Niño water vapor in atmosphere
January 27, 1998
 

 

New Satellite image captures 1997 El Niño rhythm
December 18, 1997
 

El Niño completes "double peak" pattern
December 5, 1997
 

 

El Niño's warm water pool is increasing
November 18, 1997
 

New TOPEX/Poseidon image shows El Niño is still strong
October 30, 1997
 

 

TOPEX/Poseidon image shows El Niño is still strong
September 25, 1997
 

Warmer Water From the American Coast to the International Date Line
August 21, 1997
 

 

Higher-than-normal Sea Level
July 25, 1997
 

Higher-than-normal Sea Level
June 25, 1997
 

 

Warm Water Starts Piling Up
May 25, 1997
 

Oceanic "Kelvin" Wave Reaches South America
April 25, 1997
 

 

Westerly Wind Triggers an Oceanic "Kelvin" Wave
March 25, 1997
 
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