Blown Away wrote:Has there been 3 La Nina’s followed by an El Niño?
Yes; 1973-1975 were Ninas, followed by 1976, which was an El Nino. Same goes for 1954-1956, when 1957 was an El Nino.
Now with that being said, 1998-2000 were El Ninos, but 2001 was a neutral year, and it ended up being on level with 2000's activity (interestingly with more major hurricanes and hurricanes).
Personally, I'm very curious to see if we end up with an El Nino or a neutral for next year (imho I think it's pretty safe to say that La Nina is not going to happen). Because if for whatever reason we fall short of El Nino thresholds, we could conceivably see at least an average Atlantic season yet again.
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