SALT LAKE CITY — Scientists around the world are taking a look at some unusual weather patterns in the Atlantic Ocean.
Weather patterns in the Atlantic Ocean typically affect the Northeastern part of the United States. Utah, on the other hand, is typically influenced by Pacific Ocean weather patterns.
Patterns like El Niño and La Niña are usually watched by scientists. But now, they are being watched even closer.
Recently, the weather switched from El Niño to La Niña, or warm water temperatures to cold water temperatures. The change was so sudden scientists are still trying to figure out what it means.
KSL Meteorologist Matt Johnson says even taking a look at all 40 years of data, there’s no explanation to these unusual weather patterns.
Usually, it’s a southeast wind flow that brings cooler water up to the surface of the ocean. This time its northern wind that is bringing the …