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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

Lead Mines

-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

Lead Mines

Florida
0.528%
Rhode Island
4.64%
Delaware
0.762%
Louisiana
0.120%
Hawaii
2.11%0.444%1.11%0.206%0.177%1.57%
New Jersey
0.329%
Maryland
0.874%
New Hampshire
0.227%
Vermont
0.301%
Prince Edward Island
1.45%61.5%
Saskatchewan
100%
Michigan
0.112%
Alberta
100%
Québec
0.107%99.3%0.194%
Minnesota
0.161%
Alaska
0.230%5
Arizona
198
Utah
188
Yukon
100%4
Northwest Territories
98.8%1
Idaho
102
Washington
0.523%27
Nunavut
0.349%97.0%1
Montana
96
Maine
0.133%0.770%1
Kentucky
6
Nova Scotia
0.869%93.4%4
Virginia
0.126%1
Texas
0.183%2
Missouri
17
North Carolina
0.319%2
Oregon
21
New Brunswick
0.522%98.3%5
New Mexico
49
British Columbia
0.181%99.0%6
Newfoundland and Labrador
0.356%1.10%97.5%1
Colorado
356
Nevada
26
Massachusetts
1.78%4
New York
0.105%0.168%2
Manitoba
99.9%1
Tennessee
2
Ontario
99.9%7
California
0.105%45
Arkansas
2
South Dakota
2
Illinois
5
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