Understanding the Enigma of El Niño El Niño is a fascinating climate phenomenon that impacts weather and ecosystems worldwide ...
A weak La Nina event has arrived in the Pacific, bringing colder waters and potentially cooler weather. Despite being delayed ...
Lately, it's been cold and wet, but La Niña's cooler Pacific Ocean waters near the equator foretell a warmer, drier winter ...
After much of the world experienced the hottest year on record in 2024, the U.S. has seen a lot of cold and snow for January. This warmth was partly fueled by a strong El Nino that peaked last year ...
After a record hot year on the planet due to the El Nino phenomenon, it will be replaced for several months by a phenomenon with the opposite effect - La Niña.
The phenomenon is expected to last until April, with more humidity in Central America and northern South America, and more ...
La Niña conditions finally emerged in the eastern Pacific in January. As Houston kicks off February, we will see what ...
Spring warmth that is projected for March and April means we need to be ready for the possibility of an active start to the ...
La Niña has arrived and is likely to be impacting the winter season, including how much snow and rain New England might see ...
CPC and BoM monitor La Niña conditions, with ONI values indicating potential emergence, while ENSO remains neutral.
La Niña is usually associated with drier conditions across the southern part of the U.S. and wetter conditions to the north.
Meteorologists say a weak La Nina weather event has arrived but will bring fewer storms than usual. Here's how the Pacific El Nino and La Nina weather phases can influence extreme weather globally.