A transition into neutral and even an El Niño status in 2026 will have significant climate impacts across the U.S. and around ...
La Niña will soon sputter. Unusually warm water building in the western Pacific Ocean raises the stakes for what comes next.
Early forecasts suggest the El Nino climate phenomenon could return later this year, potentially paving the way for global temperatures to exceed the critical 1.5 degrees Celsius threshold for the ...
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El Niño could become regular event by the 2060s, but more devastatingRegularity may help, but predictability doesn’t necessarily translate to preparedness. In A Nutshell El Niño could shift from ...
After a period in which Pacific ocean temperatures have held for a while in a neutral or "La Nada" pattern, in the wake of a modest La Nina last year, the equatorial warming that we know as El Nino ...
ORLANDO, Fla. – As predicted, La Niña came to fruition at the tail-end of September, with cooler than average water temperature anomalies spreading out across each of its individual “regions” through ...
If you’ve been following forecasts for the autumn and winter, you might have seen discussion of La Niña, a weather pattern that has something to do with the changing temperatures in the Pacific Ocean.
Scientists have discovered that El Niño and La Niña could become far more powerful and predictable as the planet warms. By 2050, the tropical Pacific may hit a tipping point, locking ENSO into strong, ...
Everyone in Southern California knows La Niña winters are typically dry. Yet this year has seen an unusual, surprisingly wet ...
SAN FRANCISCO — A short-lived storm packing rain and high winds downed power lines, toppled trees and delayed flights across California, bringing back winter weather after several days of record-heat ...
El Niño, the weather phenomenon blamed for Florida's recent killer tornadoes, may actually benefit the Lower Plains and parts of the South during the imminent spring tornado season, according to a ...
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