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Early signs of a possible La Niña fall and winter are emerging in some climate models, federal forecasters announced Thursday ...
Following the powerful El Niño of 2023–2024, one of the most intense in recent memory, climate scientists are now turning their eyes toward La Niña, which may shape Earth’s fate in 2025. With NOAA ...
In the late 2010s, when Assistant Professor Flavio Lehner worked for the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, ...
The researchers drew their conclusions by abandoning popular climate models that they said in recent years have not ...
Both of these cycles have longstanding climate patterns. Scientists stunned after satellite data unveils new information ...
A new Cornell University study, published July 9 in Nature Geoscience, shows that climate change and aerosols have led to lower precipitation in the Southwest and made drought inevitable. The research ...
Although global climate patterns are neutral right now, signs point to a weak La Niña year forming by the late fall or early ...
However, one agricultural meteorologist says as El Niño fades, La Niña is already knocking at the door, and it could bring dryness to the southern U.S. The biggest question is now timing.
Why climate change fades into the background – and how to change that The public is tuning out the seemingly slow warming of the world, but it doesn't have to be that way, argue Grace Liu and ...
Letters to the Editor: Trump’s suppression of climate change science will have devastating long-term effects Wind turbines tower above Bethany Reservoir in Byron, Calif., in 2023.