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La Niña January-February-March
La Niña January-February-March

      Skewness analyses of cumulative rainfall and mean temperature for January-February-March periods during which eastern Pacific SST anomalies were in lowest (coldest) 17% 1895-1997 historical distribution. Shaded climate divisions indicate areas that experienced a significant incidence of above or below median seasonal climate. Confidence levels for skewness can be found under the Above Median colorscale legend. Where climate divisions are annotated, significant skewness in the highest or lowest 25% of the historical distribution was found, with (n/m) indicating n seasons in the first 25%, m seasons in the fourth 25%.

 
 
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