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The North American Monsoon becomes active due to a pattern shift that impacts a large part of the United States and Mexico.
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.
The 2025 hurricane season is off to a busy start in the Eastern Pacific, with three tropical cyclones already having ...
A confluence of factors, including warmer-than-average water temperatures, could mean a heightened 2025 hurricane season.
Colorado State University actively forecasted the hurricane season in April, with the first forecast update scheduled for ...
El Niño and La Niña are the warm and cool phases of a natural climate pattern across the tropical Pacific known as the El Niño-Southern Oscillation, or “ENSO” for short. The pattern shifts ...
According to NOAA, the year-to-date-period (Jan-May) has been the second-warmest on record for the globe, behind only 2024.
Southern Oscillation’s global reach and complex ocean–atmosphere interactions across timescales, two simple, elegant equations capture its key dynamics and defining properties.
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 ...
When La Niña sets in during hurricane season, it has the potential to dramatically increase both the number and strength of ...
The 2025 Atlantic hurricane season is predicted to have between 13 and 19 named storms. Among these could be three to five ...
Based on averages during the 30-year stretch from 1990 to 2020, the “normal” Atlantic hurricane season produces 14 named ...