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The giant El Niño that fueled flooding rains in Texas this year but failed to make a big dent in California’s extreme drought was declared dead Thursday. The end of El Nino opened the door to its opposite: a La Niña and an extended period of dryness in the West. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced the latest El Niño event had come to an end, saying “we’re sticking a fork in this El Niño and calling it done.” According to BuzzFeed, the question now is if sea surface temperatures will swing back in the other direction and become cooler than normal, leading to a La Niña. According to NOAA, there is now a 65% chance of a La Niña by July, and a 75% chance by the fall. A drier year would be bad news for much of the West, which NASA climatologist Bill Patzert said has been grappling with a drought that effectively began after the last big El Niño in the late 1990s. Pointing to record low levels in Nevada’s Lake Mead as an example, Patzert said, “The real story is the Godzilla drought, not the Godzilla El Niño." http://bzfd.it/1rg8rbJ http://bit.ly/1fJ5yqZ This video was produced by YT Wochit News using http://wochit.com
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