Changes in atmospheric pressure caused by La Niña have a significant impact on the formation and path of cyclones and anticyclones.
Increased atmospheric pressure over the eastern Pacific Ocean and decreased pressure over the western Pacific Ocean.
Shift in the jet stream path: The jet stream shifts south, causing colder air over northern North America and warmer air over the southern Pacific Ocean.
Increased frequency and intensity of cyclones over the northeastern Pacific Ocean and western North America.
Shift in cyclone path: Cyclones that typically move from west to east may shift south, causing increased rainfall in the southern United States.
Increase in the frequency and intensity of anticyclones over the eastern Pacific Ocean and western North America.
Shift in the path of anticyclones: Anticyclones that typically move from east to west may shift northward, leading to drier, sunnier weather in the southern United States.
In general, La Niña results in more active cyclonic activity over western North America and calmer weather over eastern North America. It may also lead to harsher winters in the northern United States and milder winters in the southern United States.