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GWS Agriculture and Energy Forecasts
Dr. Bill Gray's Atlantic Seasonal Hurricane Forecast
Weather Underground: Tropical Weather Page
Geostationary Satellite Photo Server
Weather Forecasts from NOAA (U.S. Government)
Hurricane Season 2000La Niña News:
Potential Rainfall Impacts from La Niña
National Weather Service (Washington, D.C.) Long-Lead Forecast Bulletin
What is La Niña?
Seasonal Mean Temperatures and Precipitation for the United States during Strong La Niñas
BMRC Forecast Summary Table
Experimental El Niño Predictions Using a Coupled Ocean-Atmosphere Model: Live from BMRC Melbourne, the latest forecast from the best computer model
NCEP: National Center for Environmental Prediction Climate Prediction Center
CLIMATE PREDICTION CENTER/NCEP DIAGNOSTIC ADVISORY September 10, 1998
Agricultural Outlook Forum '98
Typical Rainfall Impacts from La Niña (Based Upon Statistical Correlations)
Typical Temperature Impacts from La Niña (Based Upon Statistical Correlations)
Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Studies Weather and Climate Images
Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Studies Experimental Long-Lead Forecast Bulletin, March 1998: Forecast of La Niña Intensifies Every Month
WeatherFax: El Niño and La Niña
La Niña associated with 1988 MidWest drought
Center for Ocean-Land-Atmosphere Studies Experimental Long-Lead Forecast Bulletin, December 1997: La Niña effects could be felt by Summer 1998
Ronald and Susan Mortensen: How's El Niño Doing?
Weatherlabs' Barrington Report
Sacramento Bee: Chilling New Weather Worry: La Niña
Chilling news about the weather from NASA: December 1997 was the coldest month on record in the atmosphere
Previous Warm (ENSO) and Cold (La Niña) Episode Years
Will History Repeat Itself? Here's an article from 1996 that may shed light on the upcoming years: Forecast '96: The Corn Belt is Bone Dry
Seasonal Mean Temperatures and Precipitation for the United States during Strong El Niños
Color Key to Climate Outlook Figures Below
6-Month Precipitation and Temperature Forecast
El Niño and the Western U.S., Alaska and Hawaii
U. S. Extended (12 Season) Precipitation Outlook
U.S. Monthly and Seasonal Temperature and Precipitation Outlook
U. S. Extended (12 Season) Temperature Outlook
El Niño / La Niña and Extreme Daily Precipitation and Streamflow Values