ScienceDaily: Historically when El Niño events occur, Hawai'i has experienced nearly six months of drought, from November to April. Conversely, during La Niña events rainfall has been greater than normal -- building up Hawai'i's groundwater supply. New research published this month in the Journal of Climate by scientists at the University of Hawai'i -- Manoa, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, and NOAA's Honolulu National Weather Service (NWS) Office, determined that the relationship between......
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New research shows La Niña is not helping Hawai’i’s rainfall, groundwater
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on November 15th, 2015
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