A major shift may be brewing in the Pacific Ocean: Forecasters say El Niño could develop later this year. If it does, it can reshape weather patterns across the United States during the second half of ...
Two major weather agencies think it's increasingly likely that El Niño will form in the eastern tropical Pacific Ocean later ...
The Pacific Ocean is warming so quickly that scientists had to find a new method for detecting and predicting El Niño and La Niña events.
El Niño might be back later this year; major climate agencies that closely watch the tropical Pacific have recently updated ...
El Nino could develop later this year, increasing the risk of record-breaking global heat, according to forecasts from several major weather agencies.
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The powerful weather pattern is expected to shift into gear again around June, NOAA said, though its strength this time ...
NOAA is to start using a new index, known as 'RONI,' to classify El Niño and La Niña events.
The APEC Climate Center’s (APCC) has issued an “El Nino” watch, which means the drought-bearing weather could emerge in the upcoming seasons.
Malaysia could be in for a hotter year ahead – maybe even the hottest on record – with an El Nino possibly materialising in the second half of 2026.