Wind bursts strongly affect El Nino severity
Wednesday, April 15, 2015 - 16:00
in Earth & Climate
The long-forecasted El Niño event of 2014/15 did not meet expectations. On March 5, 2015, the National Weather Service finally declared a "weak" event arriving several months later than expected, formally dashing predictions that we would see a major event on par with the monster El Niño of 1997/98 that would bring much-needed rain to California and other western states. Now, a team of researchers believes that they know why this year's event—and others like it—didn't live up to the hype.