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  1. A comprehensive list of realtime measurements and data analyses and products related to El Niño / La Niña. In situ and Climate Data. Tropical Pacific Conditions: Real-time TAO El Nino buoy data. from the NOAA/PMEL TAO buoy network. State of the ocean climate - ENSO indices | Atmosphere | Surface ocean | subsurface ocean | sea ice.

    • El Niño Today

      ENSO SSTA indices - at-a-glance views, from NOAA State of...

  2. El Niño and La Niña Years and Intensities. Updated thru March - April - May 2024. The Oceanic Ni ñ o Index (ONI) has become the de-facto standard that NOAA uses for classifying El Ni ñ o (warm) and La Ni ña (cool) events in the eastern tropical Pacific.

  3. 9 de may. de 2024 · The atmospheric part of El Niño—the warm phase of the El Niño-Southern Oscillation ("ENSO") climate pattern—has more or less shut off. The ocean part is weakening. Conditions are likely to shift to ENSO-neutral in the next month. La Niña, the cool phase of ENSO, could emerge as soon as June-August.

  4. El Niño is transitioning toward ENSO-neutral.* Equatorial sea surface temperatures (SSTs) are above average in the western and central Pacific Ocean, and below-average SSTs are emerging in the east-central and eastern Pacific Ocean. A transition from El Niño to ENSO-neutral is likely in the next month. La Niña

  5. El Niño Index Dashboard. ENSO is a phenomenon which extends over large spatial area and can have a different seasonal evolution from event to event. The different patterns have implications for climate impacts both locally and at a distance. The following indices all help characterize ENSO but at different locations and time scales.