The NOAA Climate Prediction Center announced an end to the El Niño climate phenomenon on Thursday, and predicted that La Niña could start as early as next month. By Austyn Gaffney El Niño, the natural ...
The El Niño event of 2015-16 is now history, according to NOAA’s Climate Prediction Center (CPC), which certified the demise in an advisory on Thursday. It wasn’t exactly a tough call: the warm ...
El Niño is so last season. Federal forecasters say the climate pattern, which brought warmer-than-normal ocean temperatures to the Eastern Pacific — and helped drive global temperatures to new heights ...
After three consecutive years of an unusually stubborn pattern, La Niña has officially ended and El Niño is on the way, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Thursday. That could ...
1:31 El Niño to La Niña: How shifting weather patterns will impact Canada Winter in Canada has been warmer than usual thanks to El Niño, but there’s a chance the weather event could be followed by a ...
Weather’s most popular twins, El Niño and La Niña, are both naturally occurring events associated with the El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) — a climate cycle having to do with changes in sea ...
If you’re wondering why scientists and weather forecasters are talking about these phenomena, we have some answers, including how they got their names. By The New York Times El Niño is back. In July, ...
Even though the Pacific Ocean sits thousands of miles away, the temperature of its waters west of South America plays a big role in shaping our weather here in Oklahoma, especially in the winter. That ...