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Hurricane seasons have been packed full of storms more times than not in recent years, but quieter seasons do happen. El Niño ...
Now, neither La Niña nor its counterpart El Niño are present and a so-called neutral phase has begun, according to a new ...
The latest analysis from the National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center revealed that La Niña is no more.
Hurricane forecasters are carefully watching ocean temperatures in the Pacific for changes that could impact this year's ...
La Niña has officially ended, and now we are transitioning to a neutral phase characterized by neither El Niño nor La Niña, ...
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La Niña came and went in a flash. Now that it’s behind us, what does that mean for Texas’s spring rain chances?
During El Niño, warmer waters in the eastern Pacific bring wetter, stormier conditions to the southern U.S. and drier, milder ...
Earth is now in a neutral setting in the El Nino Southern Oscillation cycle, which is generally the most benign of the three ...
India is expected to receive above-normal monsoon rainfall in 2025, according to the IMD. Factors like weak Eurasian snow ...
The weak La Niña that’s been with us since winter has officially faded, the Climate Prediction Center said Thursday.
Now, neither La Niña nor its counterpart El Niño are present and a so-called neutral phase has begun, according to a new National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration report. This neutral ...