By Seth Borenstein, scientific writer AP
Washington (AP) – At the Nina later, we barely knew you.
The Nina, the setback of the natural cooling of the most known and hottest El Nino climate phenomenon, decreased after only three months. The Nina which appeared in January, months later than forecasts, was weak, announced Thursday the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
The earth is now in a neutral setting in the oscillation cycle in the south of El Nino, which is generally the most benign of the three states which help to influence training, droughts, floods and global temperatures. The NOAA provides the neutral framework to last the most, if not all of 2025.
The Nina is an irregular increase in unusually cold water in a key element of the central equatorial peace that changes weather conditions in the world. It generally brings more atlantic hurricanes in summer, but it will not be a factor this year. In the United States, Ninas tend to cause bad weather in the south and west and often make it wet in certain parts of Indonesia, northern Australia and southern Africa.
Studies have shown that Ninas tend to be more expensive than El Ninos and neutral conditions.
Before this three -month nina, the world had an unusual three -year -old nina that ended in 2023.
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