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Goodbye La Nina: Will drought, hurricanes also go?

WASHINGTON (AP) — The La Nina continue materialisation is over. Forecasters contend that’s good news for a drought in a South and whirly areas along a coasts.

The National Weather Service conspicuous a two-year La Nina (NEEN‘-yah) finished on Thursday. La Nina is a flip side of El Nino (NEEN’-yoh) and is caused by a cooling of a executive Pacific Ocean. La Nina’s biggest effects are in a winter, customarily triggering drought in a U.S. South and some-more sleet serve north. It also mostly means some-more whirly activity in a Atlantic during a summer. Global temperatures are cooler during La Ninas, generally in a tropics

Meteorologists reported some drought service in Texas progressing this year. But recently drought conditions strong again in tools of Texas and most of a Southeast.

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