La Niña refers to COLDER than normal ocean temperatures in the PACIFIC Ocean.
La Niña is a climatic phenomenon that is part of a natural-global climate cycle known as El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO). This global cycle has two extremes: a warm phase known as El Niño and a cold phase, precisely known as La Niña. When there is a regime of strong trade winds from the west, the equatorial temperatures decrease and the cold phase or La Niña begins. When the intensity of the trade winds decreases, the surface temperatures of the sea increase and the warm phase begins, El Niño.
Either of these conditions expands and persists over tropical regions for several months and causes marked changes in global temperatures, and especially in global rainfall regimes. These changes occur alternately in periods that vary averaged from five to seven years.
The sans-culottes demanded that the revolutionary government immediately increase wages, fix prices, end food shortages, punish hoarders and most important, deal with the existence of counter-revolutionaries.
In June 1950 communist North Korea invaded South Korea. The United States came to the aid of South Korea at the head of a United Nations force composed of more than a dozen countries. Communist China joined North Korea in the war in November 1950, unleashing a massive Chinese ground attack against American forces.