Submitted by LifeTableWithChairs t3_11nqq5n in UpliftingNews
Kenja_Time t1_jbosmau wrote
It appears several commenters are missing the point. I'm not downplaying human impact but we didn't kill La Nina with climate change; it's cyclical. La Nina ending is natural. In fact, it seemed the last La Nina hung around for longer than it typically does. Australia was expecting another La Nina season so they also get a bit of a reprieve.
DespressoCafe t1_jbp2h25 wrote
That headline is incredibly misleading. I assumed your answer was correct but jesus that scared me for a hot minute
OuidOuigi t1_jbpw1d7 wrote
It's not misleading but not exactly uplifting for other people. We will have more tornados instead.
Injushe t1_jbqtotv wrote
Who's we?
P00PMcBUTTS t1_jbr1t5l wrote
Humanity
moistrain t1_jbpmrom wrote
Californian (former) here. Yeah, it's a yearly thing
JamesTBagg t1_jbqqqxz wrote
Doesn't matter where you're from, no it's not.
moistrain t1_jbr4px0 wrote
>doesn't matter where you're from
hmmm
>Is from a place affected by el niño/niña
Hmmmmmmm
>Didn't give an exact scientific def so there's some chud on my ass
Sussy baka 😳😳😳
JamesTBagg t1_jbr7bwd wrote
A. Doesn't matter because it has global effects. Which you could have learned from the title article, but you didn't read it.
2 . I'm in California too. Just rode home in the rain she let through.
Finally. I'll do the minimal effort and provide you Wikipedia,
>La Niña is a complex weather pattern that occurs every few years, as a result of variations in ocean temperatures in the equatorial band of the Pacific Ocean.
WikiSummarizerBot t1_jbr7dh0 wrote
>La Niña (; Spanish: [la ˈniɲa]) is an oceanic and atmospheric phenomenon that is the colder counterpart of El Niño, as part of the broader El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) climate pattern. The name La Niña originates from Spanish for "the girl", by analogy to El Niño, meaning "the boy". In the past, it was also called an anti-El Niño and El Viejo, meaning "the old man". During a La Niña period, the sea surface temperature across the eastern equatorial part of the central Pacific Ocean will be lower than normal by 3–5 °C (5.
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moistrain t1_jbr800h wrote
Bruh ofc I didn't read it I made a tiny comment on Reddit dot com that wasn't perfectly accurate and you're up my asshole making assumptions Abt me lmao
"Minimal effort" like I was ever obligated to give it
Puzzlehead-Engineer t1_jbosu5z wrote
Yeah the worry about this was that it was not going to end. Now that it has, we know the cycle will keep going.
BertaEarlyRiser t1_jbpmjgf wrote
You're welcome. It appears the Canadian carbon tax is helping after all!!
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