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.
Scientists discovered a troubling link between El Niño, La Niña, and Arctic sea ice — this has major implications for climate forecasting.
It's looking more likely than ever that millions of Australians will cop a warm, dry winter, as meteorologists warn that there are "early signs" two major systems are "teaming up". The country's ...
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Just What is El Nino?
The Weather Channel's Jen Carfagno says we often hear about El Nino, she explains just what it is.
The Pacific Ocean is warming so quickly that scientists had to find a new method for detecting and predicting El Niño and La ...
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Screen stopped working in my Nissan Rogue SV: What you need to know
Facing a malfunctioning screen in your Nissan Rogue SV? I share the common causes, troubleshooting tips, and solutions to get ...
The powerful weather pattern is expected to shift into gear again around June, NOAA said, though its strength this time ...
A new study by researchers from the University of Texas at Austin found that El Niño and La Niña cause extreme water events ...
Hurricane season officially is still several months away, but experts are already watching for early signs of what’s ahead. What to know in Florida.
Coral bleaching is usually triggered by heat stress caused by increased water temperatures and UV radiation, but can occur due to other factors such as changes in water quality. 1. Change in ocean ...
El Niño is a climate pattern caused by unusually warm ocean temperatures in the tropical Pacific — the troublesome cousin of La Niña, a system eastern Australia is still emerging from. That sets up ...
From La Niña to El Niño, what does the shifting Pacific mean for your 2026 yields? Atmospheric scientist Matt Reardon leans ...
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