The fires raging in Southern California have released far more carbon dioxide than all of the state’s climate policies have ...
El Niño winters typically bring wetter-than-normal conditions to Central and Southern California. This was the case for much of the state in 2024, with more than 6 inches of rain falling in both ...
SAN DIEGO — In 1983, El Niño brought historic flooding to parts of Southern California, toppling sections of fishing piers and inspiring some to travel submerged streets by surfboard.
The official return of the La Niña weather pattern was declared on Thursday. Even though the disrupting weather pattern is ...
Scientists say that this decline has an impact on fire weather by influencing air temperature and precipitation rates globally.
The Pacific Northwest, Midwest and Northeast are expected to face above-average precipitation, according to NOAA. States with ...
La Niña, the periodic cooling of Pacific Ocean waters, has finally arrived, but forecasters predict it is weak and unlikely to cause as many weather problems as typically seen.
After months of anticipation, a weather-changing La Niña has developed in the equatorial Pacific further adding to drought ...
El Niño has important effects on the world’s economies—and not all of them are bad The current El Niño (Spanish for “The Boy”)—a band of above-average ocean surface temperatures that develops every 3 ...
A natural weather event known as El Niño has begun in the Pacific Ocean, likely adding heat to a planet already warming under climate change. US scientists confirmed that El Niño had started.
This page contains information on El Niño, La Niña, and how these important patterns influence your weather here in Canada. Browse our video and news galleries and feel free to share this ...
Global temperatures for 2023 and 2024 were at record highs in part due to the meteorological phenomenon of El Niño. However, the natural climate pattern subsided earlier this year – meaning that ...