A look at what we know and don't yet know about how climate change could affect the paths of these storms — and the all-important question of how often they'll make landfall.
Dramatic changes in upper atmosphere are responsible for recent droughts and bushfires: new research
Fast-flowing jetstream air currents have shifted further southwards, dragging rain-bearing weather away from Australia.
The popular CattleFax Outlook Seminar, held as part of CattleCon 2026 in Nashville, Tenn., shared expert market and weather analysis. “The U.S. cattle and beef industry enters 2026 with strong but ...
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Early spring weather cancels Canadian Birkebeiner ski festival
One of Canada’s largest cross country ski festivals, which has blazed a trail through Edmonton’s parkland for 40 years, has been forced to cancel because of abnormally warm weather.
Pixabay/Pexels , CC BY Over the past decade, southern Australia has suffered numerous extreme weather and climate events, such as record-breaking ...
El Niño may take shape later this year, and the ripple effects could show up in U.S. weather during the second half of 2026.
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.
The El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) is a natural pattern of ocean and atmospheric changes in the tropical Pacific Ocean that can influence the weather pattern ...
While La Niña is currently holding its own, the expectation is that an El Niño will develop by the peak of hurricane season. Here's why that's a big deal.
"A transition from La Niña to ENSO-neutral is expected in February-April 2026," the Climate Prediction Center said.
The most high-risk conditions for fires are increasingly happening across countries at the same time, making resulting wildfires even more challenging to tackle, new research reveals.
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