Prof Emeritus Fredolin Tangang from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia said models forecast a 60% to 70% chance for El Nino to develop in the second half of the year and it is also likely to continue into ...
University of Texas researchers discuss with Meteorologist Feddy Vela how El Nino and La Nina weather patterns and global water movement impact rain, drought and everything in between.
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 Climate Prediction Center issued its latest ENSO Diagnostic Discussion on February 12, 2026, confirming that La Niña is fading and that ENSO-neutral conditions are favored to persist through ...
The worst drought in 25 years will continue through at least April, said forecasters, as will warmer-than-average ...
Cattle auctions aren’t often all-night affairs. But in Texas Lake Country in June 2022, ranchers facing dwindling water supplies and dried out pastures amid a worsening drought sold off more than ...
The extreme heat, high winds, and severe dry conditions that produce towering, fast-moving flames that advance by the acre are not just becoming more common; new research shows that these factors are ...
Snow depths between 3,000 and 5,000 feet — the elevations most critical for summer water storage — are running around 40% of normal, according to NWAC data.
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.
Rare blizzard conditions hit the Outer Banks last month and back-to-back winter storms left ice on the ground for days in ...
Scientists discovered a troubling link between El Niño, La Niña, and Arctic sea ice — this has major implications for climate forecasting.
Scientists are rethinking how they track Pacific Ocean temperatures as global warming reshapes climate patterns. A simple yet effective math trick is helping them spot El Niño and La Niña more clearly ...