The La Niña pattern that has been influencing the global weather over the past year is rapidly weakening, with signals ...
El Niño could influence severe weather and hurricane seasons in the United States later this year.
Global heat records are no longer rare spikes, they are becoming the new baseline. As La Niña fades and the Pacific tilts ...
El Niño is a climate pattern caused by unusually warm ocean temperatures in the tropical Pacific — the troublesome cousin of La Niña, a system eastern Australia is still emerging from. That sets up ...
The official NOAA CPC ENSO probabilities show a 75% chance of a transition to a neutral phase through late spring. When we’re in the neutral phase, it means the Pacific Ocean isn’t strongly warmer or ...
KANSAS CITY — La Niña continues in place across the eastern equatorial region of the Pacific Ocean and is likely to linger a ...
CLEVELAND — Hundreds of years ago, fishermen casting their nets off the coast of Peru and Ecuador noticed something unusual. Every few years, the ocean water in their usually productive fishing ...