La Niña typically affects countries around the Pacific Ocean, including Australia, Indonesia, the Philippines, and countries in South America such as Peru and Ecuador. It can bring cooler sea surface temperatures, increased rainfall, and altered weather patterns to these regions.
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La Nina is just a weather pattern. It can cause colder or warmer air to be in places where they usually are not found very often.
El Niño and La Niña (collectively called El Niño Southern Oscillation or ENSO) don't just affect the US. They affect the whole world. As of October 2013, the current condition is ENSO neutral, meaning we have neither El Niño nor La Niña, but are somewhere in between.
A common mistake is that La Nina and El Nino are actual storms. However, La Nina and El Nino are just terms used to describe either a wet, rainy season (La Nina) or a dry season (El Nino). So, La Nina's are not measured on size; it is just a term to indicate a current/soon-upcoming wet and rainy season.
massive rainfall
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austrlia and countries on the west coast of s.america
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it's el niño and la niña - essentially the reverse phenomena
"La" = "Luh" and "Nina" = "Neen-yuh"
Me gusta la Nina = I like the girl
No. La Niña will bring increased precipitation to Australia. El Niño will bring drought to Australia.
"La" = "Luh" and "Nina" = "Neen-yuh"
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He sailed with three ships, La Nina, La Pinta , and la Santa Maria. He sailed on La Santa Maria. Tha ship "La Nina", was actually named the "Santa Clara" . It is believed the nickname "Nina" was given to it because the captains name was Nino. he actually sailed on a wood ship ha ha ha
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La nina Actually, it's El Nino