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Sea-Surface Temperature Anomalies: La Niña

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A composite of sea-surface temperature anomalies during La Niña from November to March during the following years: 1955, 1956, 1965, 1971, 1974, 1976, 1989, and 1999. When sea-surface temperatures in the tropical eastern Pacific drop below normal, it is known as a La Niña event.

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Sea-surface temperature: Negative 0.5 to negative 1.5 (purple): Central Pacific regions. Negative 0.25 to 0.25 (light purple) are in the Arctic and Atlantic Ocean. 0.25 to 2.25 (red) are mostly in the North Atlantic Ocean and South Pacific Ocean.

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Sea-Surface Temperature Anomalies: La Niña

British Empire, Early 1920s

Major Waterfalls and Cataracts

-1.75 to -1.5

-1.5 to -1.25

-1.25 to -1.0

-1.0 to -0.75

-0.5 to -0.25

-0.25 to 0.25

0.5 to 0.75

Canada

Newfoundland

Alexandra Falls

Athabasca Falls

Baileys Chute

Celilo Falls

Cohoes Falls

Cumberland Falls

Great Falls

Kettle Falls

Kootenai Falls

Little Falls

Louise Falls

Marcus Falls

Niagara Falls

Osprey Falls

Rearguard Falls

Sandstone Falls

Sherars Falls

Vermilion Falls

Virginia Falls

Waterloo Falls

Willamette Falls

Alaska
0.230%
Florida
0.528%
Rhode Island
4.64%
Delaware
0.762%
Texas
0.183%
Louisiana
0.120%
Hawaii
2.11%0.444%1.11%0.206%0.177%1.57%
North Carolina
0.319%
New Jersey
0.329%
Massachusetts
1.78%
Maryland
0.874%
California
0.105%
Yukon
100%
New Hampshire
0.227%
Vermont
0.301%
Nunavut
0.349%97.0%
Maine
0.133%0.770%
Nova Scotia
0.869%93.4%
Prince Edward Island
1.45%61.5%
Saskatchewan
100%
New Brunswick
0.522%98.3%
Newfoundland and Labrador
0.356%1.10%97.5%
Michigan
0.112%
Québec
0.107%99.3%0.194%
Manitoba
99.9%
Minnesota
0.161%
Northwest Territories
98.8%111
Washington
0.523%1
Montana
1
Kentucky
1
Virginia
0.126%1
West Virginia
1
Oregon
11111
British Columbia
0.181%99.0%1111
Alberta
100%11
New York
0.105%0.168%1
Ontario
99.9%1
0.16.0