What a 'Historically Strong' El Niño Could Mean for Your Region This Winter

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What a 'Historically Strong' El Niño Could Mean for Your Region This Winter
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Conversely, during La Niña years, those winds are stronger than usual, per the NOAA. El Niño and La Niña events occur every two to seven years; they don't run on a set schedule, but scientists can predict them months in advance. "The team favors at least a strong event with a 75 to 85 percent chance through November and January," wrote the CPC."There is a three in ten chance of a historically strong event that rivals 2015 to 2016 and 1997 to 1998."

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