La Niña is a climate pattern that occurs in the tropical Pacific Ocean. It is characterized by cooler than average sea surface temperatures in the central and eastern equatorial Pacific, which can lead to changes in weather patterns around the world. La Niña is the opposite of El Niño, which is characterized by warmer than average sea surface temperatures in the same region. La Niña events typically occur every few years and can last for several months to a year or more.
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