09/01/2026
SCIENCE 9 MELCS
Quarter 3
Topic: CLIMATIC PHENOMEMON - LA NINA
La Niña is the opposite climatic disturbance to El Niño. This natural phenomenon may but does not always follow El Niño events. It may last for nine to twelve months but in some cases, it lasts for two years.
This event is triggered by the cooling of the eastern part of the Pacific Ocean. Trade winds that move from east to west are strengthened.
Moving air brings along too much water v***r. Areas that experienced severe drought which was caused by El Niño may encounter above normal rainfall. But in some cases, areas that experience dry season will be drier than normal conditions. La Niña’s effects are the opposite of El Niño.