It's official ... NOAA says La Nina has returned.

Pro Farmer, February, 2006

NOAA's Climate Prediction Center officially announced Feb. 2 the return of La Nina. As we've detailed in Pro Farmer, the episode of cooler-than-normal sea surface temperatures over the equator in the Pacific Ocean has been developing the last few months. And now, NOAA says, "Oceanic sea surface temperatures have met the operational definition of La Nina for the November thru January period."

More importantly, NOAA predicts this La Nina event will likely remain into late spring, and possibly into summer. "This pattern will favor continued drought in parts of the South and Southwest from Arizona to Arkansas and Louisiana, and above-normal precipitation in the Northwest and Tennessee Valley area," says NOAA.

(For a picture of La Nina and a discussion of...

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