What major weather events happened in 2012?
In 2012, 11 billion-dollar weather disasters in US
- Southeast/Ohio Valley Tornadoes — March 2–3, 2012.
- Texas Tornadoes – April 2-3, 2012.
- Great Plains Tornadoes — April 13–14, 2012.
- Midwest/Ohio Valley Severe Weather — April 28–May 1, 2012.
- Southern Plains/Midwest/Northeast Severe Weather — May 25–30, 2012.
Is Winter 2021 2022 an El Nino?
The most recent IRI/CPC plume average for the Niño-3.4 SST index forecasts La Niña to persist into the Northern Hemisphere winter 2022-23 [Fig. 6]. This is now in greater agreement with the forecast consensus this month, which also predicts La Niña to continue into the winter.
Is it El Nino or La Niña 2021?
La Niña continues as the Northern Hemisphere heads into winter, and forecasters are confident that it will hang around through the rest of the winter. This La Niña, the second in two years, will likely transition to ENSO-neutral sometime in the spring.
Are we in a El Nino or La Niña 2022?
At a Glance There’s an increasing chance of a third straight La Niña fall and winter in 2022-23. This “triple-dip” La Niña hasn’t happened since 2000. This could have impacts on hurricane season, and the expansive western and southern drought.
What year was the blizzard on Easter Sunday?
Easter Sunday Blizzard, 1873: But spring snowstorms aren’t confined to just New England and the Great Lakes. In 1873, a 200-mile area in and around Nebraska, and including parts of Kansas and North Dakota, was pounded by the deadly Easter Sunday (April 13th) Blizzard of 1873.
When was the worst snowstorm in Boston?
6-7, 1978: 27.1 inchesMarch 31-April 1, 1997: 25.4 inchesFeb. 8-9, 2013: 24.9 inches Jan. 26-27, 2015: 24.6 inchesJan. 28-29, 2022: 23.8 inchesFeb.
Is La Niña getting stronger?
While the ocean surface temperature confidently indicates that La Niña is still going strong, it’s not unusual for this time of year, and wouldn’t necessarily tell us much about how long this La Niña might last.