February 24, 2023

Unusually Strong La Nina

Richard Cronin

From autumn 2020 until current date, we have been in a vigorous La Niña conditions.

Quoting from NASA :

"the La Niña in 1988 was stronger than the La Niñas in 1995 and 1998, and the 1997-1998 and 2015-2016 El Niños are unusually strong”

I recall that it was blazing hot here in Del-A-Where in the stated El Niño years.

Substantial snowfall hits Buffalo under La Niña conditions. From one day snowfall reports of Buffalo:

"the record amount of snow to fall in one day at Buffalo is 33.9 inches (86.1 centimetres) on December 10, 1995.”

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