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Following the powerful El Niño of 2023–2024, one of the most intense in recent memory, climate scientists are now turning ...
The latest forecast indicates La Niña conditions could return just in time for winter despite El Niño-Southern ...
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.
Summer just started in earnest, but if you tour the lift lines of the internet, you can already hear the familiar preseason ...
Both of these cycles have longstanding climate patterns. Scientists stunned after satellite data unveils new information ...
El Nino and La Nina Warming sea surfaces in the tropical Pacific, in an image released July 5th, 2012.
Barry and Chantel were short-lived tropical storms but their remnants caused killer flooding in Texas and North Carolina.
The researchers drew their conclusions by abandoning popular climate models that they said in recent years have not accurately reflected sea surface temperatures as observed in real-time.
There are more ways than we knew for the stratospheric polar vortex to get disrupted, shooting cold air southwards across ...
This unusual weather pattern echoes the story “All Summer in a Day” by Ray Bradbury, where the protagonist, Margot, waits ...
Projections suggest that we could see a return of La Niña conditions later this year. The CPC’s official forecast reflects a 50 per cent chance of a short-lived La Niña during the late fall and early ...
F or around four decades, the southwestern United States has been experiencing prolonged drought, but it’s never been exactly clear why. Now, researchers at Cornell University have identified the ...