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The 2025 hurricane season is off to a busy start in the Eastern Pacific, with three tropical cyclones already having ...
A new international study led by researchers at Tulane University shows that the El Niño and La Niña climate patterns affect nearly half of the world's mangrove forests, underscoring the ...
The strong El Nino weather condition that added a bit of extra heat to already record warm global temperatures is gone. It's cool flip side, La Nina, is likely to breeze in just in time for peak ...
La Niña Odds Are Below 50% for Winter 25/26, NOAA Says first appeared on Powder on May 29, 2025 A massive plume of dust is drifting across the Atlantic and heading for Florida. The worst conditions ...
Southern Oscillation’s global reach and complex ocean–atmosphere interactions across timescales, two simple, elegant equations capture its key dynamics and defining properties.
To address this knowledge gap, a group of scientists from Hohai University, the National Marine Data and Information Service and Fudan University analyzed the effects of El Niño and La Niña ...
So, as it stands, an upcoming La Niña is kind of likely—the appearance of an El Niño much less so. This summer, NOAA has a higher degree of confidence that ENSO-neutral will stick around, with the ...
A confluence of factors, including warmer-than-average water temperatures, could mean a heightened 2025 hurricane season.
El Niño is gone and La Niña might arrive in time for the peak of hurricane season. That’s the word this month from forecasters monitoring sea surface temperatures across a critical part of the ...
A Monash University-led study is prompting scientists to rethink how the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) system evolved and how it might behave in the future as our climate continues to change.
Atlantic hurricane season is expected to be unusually active. Discover what this means for your area and how to protect yourself and your family.
IF you are old enough you will most likely remember the 1997-1998 El Niño event. One of the strongest El Niños on record, it brought severe droughts, haze, crop failures, and water rationing.