Multiple tweets from weather experts and news outlets indicate a strong El Nino event is forecasted for this winter, with a high chance of heavy rainfall in the Southeast US. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and other experts have highlighted the potential impact of El Nino on the subtropical jet stream, which typically leads to increased rain in the region. The forecasted wet winter is expected to affect areas including the Carolinas, Florida, and northern Florida. Researchers are closely monitoring the El Nino event and its potential consequences on weather patterns and precipitation regimes.
El Nino Update from @NOAA and an en fuego ocean... https://t.co/IOiyMShMcz https://t.co/efckhdHIMw
What Does Strong El Niño Mean For Winter Activity Across US? https://t.co/1MXUVBjyKQ
El Nino's energize the subtropical jet stream and typically mean heavy rain for the Southeast US. This winter we will have strong El Nino. Here's a look at the model seasonal forecasts for November-January for rain. All indicating a wet winter in the SE and Florida, esp. N FL. https://t.co/GZQMCmb9XD
Progress on air pollution is slowing in the US. To understand why, researchers are looking at pollution in cities https://t.co/jjGcMoEcU4
New study by Raavi et al. uses high-resolution #climatemodel simulations and shows that #moisture is the main regulator of #TropicalCyclone frequency in both #paleoclimate and future climate projections. https://t.co/Rf0AMWukoX https://t.co/E0nquhQWLX
In this new paper, @DrYL_Liu, @MG_Donat, @ProfMattEngland, @carlos0delgado et al. show that #climate #predictions started during #ElNiño and #LaNiña exhibit higher skill than those started during neutral #ENSO conditions https://t.co/Zh6LBTrf5A
Nature research paper: Precipitation regime changes in High Mountain Asia driven by cleaner air https://t.co/AA3hq0Tbbl
Latest ENSO update from today continues to advertise a strong to very-strong El Nino event, peaking Dec-Jan. Likely winding up in the Top 4 strongest since 1950. https://t.co/lzKuhISMma
Sobering talk from @avantika_gori here that lays out some of her recent research. Rapid intensification likely to increase in both time and proximity to landfall, more extreme rain becoming more likely, and return period of hazards decreasing. For the Gulf. And Texas. #climate https://t.co/m6VoIZOrsw
There's a 75-85% chance for an El Nino this winter, with a 3/10 chance of a very strong or historically strong El Nino. My Winter forecast will be heavily influenced by this, and an active storm track looks far more certain for the Carolinas than the cold. For snow lovers, I'd… https://t.co/4hKqCeFcK7 https://t.co/zNM8DITSvF
El Nino to continue through Northern Hemisphere spring, US forecaster says https://t.co/QYMci2JPrt https://t.co/MB9cEevyQM