The NOAA Climate Prediction Center announced an end to the El Niño climate phenomenon on Thursday, and predicted that La Niña could start as early as next month. By Austyn Gaffney El Niño, the natural ...
El Niño is so last season. Federal forecasters say the climate pattern, which brought warmer-than-normal ocean temperatures to the Eastern Pacific — and helped drive global temperatures to new heights ...
The lingering effects of El Niño are still being felt in the U.S. The deluge of rains that fell across the mid-south, southeast and eastern U.S. are a reminder of that. However, one agricultural ...
If you’re wondering why scientists and weather forecasters are talking about these phenomena, we have some answers, including how they got their names. By The New York Times El Niño is back. In July, ...
El Niño warms Pacific, weakens Indian monsoon causing drought risk and extreme rains. La Niña cools Pacific, strengthens monsoon delivering higher rainfall and potential floods. El Niño increases ...
A shift away from this year's La Nina to El Nino could dramatically alter temperature and extreme weather patterns—and global warming may play a role. Sign up here. Changes are brewing in the ...
Hopefully you have heard that a strong El Niño has been influencing the winter weather across the U.S. and in Michigan. Now the strong El Niño is showing the first signs of weakening. NOAA is now ...