El Nino / La Nina Rainfall Comparison

ENSO - El Niño / La Nina Information for Site 141

ENSO (El Niño Southern Oscillation) is the warming and cooling of the ocean water along the Equator in the Eastern Pacific Ocean near South America. The warm phase is called El Niño and the cold phase is called La Nina.

When the Eastern Pacific Ocean is 0.5 degrees Celsius above normal for 5 consecutive 3-month average periods, an El Niño is declared. When the Eastern Pacific Ocean is 0.5 degrees Celsius below normal for 5 consecutive 3-month average periods, a La Nina is declared.

The El Niño and La Nina are declared as Weak, Moderate, or Strong depending on how far from normal the water temperature gets. When the temperature is above 1.5 degrees Celsius, it is declared as strong. When the temperature is above 1.0 degrees Celsius, it is declared as Moderate. When the temperature is above 0.5 degrees Celsius, it is declared as Weak.

The effect on Ventura County trends to be wetter with El Niños and drier with La Ninas. Although the top driest years have been Neutral or Weak or Moderate El Niños.

Data for calculating ENSO Index (ONI) is provided by the Climate Prediction Center.


Strongest El Niños

#Water
Year
IntensitySiteSeason
Total
Percent
Normal
12016+2.5 - N/AN/A
21998+2.3141A - Moorpark-County Fire Station35.04242.5%
31983+2.1141A - Moorpark-County Fire Station32.48224.8%
41973+2.0141A - Moorpark-County Fire Station16.21112.2%
51958+1.7141 - Moorpark-Soil Conservation Service26.47183.2%
61992+1.6141A - Moorpark-County Fire Station21.14146.3%
71966+1.5141A - Moorpark-County Fire Station15.57107.8%

Top 10 Wettest Years

#Water
Year
SiteENSO StateIntensitySeason
Total
Percent
Normal
11998141A - Moorpark-County Fire StationStrong El Niño+2.335.04242.5%
22005141A - Moorpark-County Fire StationWeak El Niño+0.734.84241.1%
31983141A - Moorpark-County Fire StationStrong El Niño+2.132.48224.8%
41978141A - Moorpark-County Fire StationWeak El Niño+0.830.81213.2%
51952141 - Moorpark-Soil Conservation ServiceWeak El Niño+0.529.01200.8%
61958141 - Moorpark-Soil Conservation ServiceStrong El Niño+1.726.47183.2%
71993141A - Moorpark-County Fire StationNeutral+0.326.29181.9%
81995141A - Moorpark-County Fire StationModerate El Niño+1.024.47169.3%
91980141A - Moorpark-County Fire StationWeak El Niño+0.623.43162.1%
101967141A - Moorpark-County Fire StationNeutral-0.522.66156.8%

Strongest La Ninas

#Water
Year
IntensitySiteSeason
Total
Percent
Normal
11974-1.9141A - Moorpark-County Fire Station12.8789.1%
21989-1.8141A - Moorpark-County Fire Station7.9655.1%
31976-1.6141A - Moorpark-County Fire Station7.1249.3%
42000-1.6141A - Moorpark-County Fire Station12.4686.2%

Top 10 Driest Years

#Water
Year
SiteENSO StateIntensitySeason
Total
Percent
Normal
11961141 - Moorpark-Soil Conservation ServiceNeutral0.04.9834.5%
22007141A - Moorpark-County Fire StationModerate El Niño+1.05.3737.2%
32002141A - Moorpark-County Fire StationNeutral-0.25.9741.3%
41990141A - Moorpark-County Fire StationNeutral+0.16.0541.9%
51987141A - Moorpark-County Fire StationModerate El Niño+1.26.3443.9%
61959141 - Moorpark-Soil Conservation ServiceWeak El Niño+0.66.5645.4%
71951141 - Moorpark-Soil Conservation ServiceWeak La Nina-0.87.1249.3%
81976141A - Moorpark-County Fire StationStrong La Nina-1.67.1249.3%
91999141A - Moorpark-County Fire StationModerate La Nina-1.47.4451.5%
101949141 - Moorpark-Soil Conservation ServiceN/AN/A7.5452.2%