Last winter—affected by El Niño—was the warmest on record in the U.S., with temperatures across the lower 48 states measuring ...
"Only species that could migrate quickly could survive, and there weren't many plants or animals that could do that." ...
“California experienced record heat and dry conditions this summer, drying out the landscape ... La Niña, and its counterpart El Niño, are climatological events that are part of a natural ...
Climate change from greenhouse gas emissions could make extreme El Nino events more frequent, according to new research. With the climate pattern known as El Niño in full force from mid-2023 to ...
Fall is in full swing, but it’s not too soon to look ahead to winter, especially one that could feel considerably different ...
Forecasters have warned the weather during the remainder of spring and into early summer could be unpleasant for some.
Australians are set for a muggy, stormy summer accelerated by a marine heatwave north of the country, as global warming has ...
As the hot air rises ... from wind speed to sea-surface temperatures. Because the El Niño/La Niña cycle typically materializes in summer or early fall, forecasts done too early have limited ...
New research has revealed that the impact of one of the world's most influential global climate patterns is much more ...
Soil is essential for life and plays a crucial role in the Earth's ecosystem, providing support for plant roots and hosting ...
Despite last year’s El Niño, events that tend to produce above-average precipitation in the Southwest, the region has still leaned drier than normal in the last five years according to Crimmins.