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La Niña is known for cooler-than-usual ocean temperatures in the Pacific, which can shake up weather around the world — like ...
Scientists say the La Niña weather pattern has ended and the new pattern could lead to drought conditions in some regions. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) ...
The Argo program collects data vital to global weather forecasting and developing seasonal scale forecasts like El Niño and La Niña, for producing drought forecasts across the U.S., and for mapping ...
The past six months have proven to be a tale of two Californias when it comes to atmospheric river events. While Northern ...
The Trump administration has proposed gutting NOAA’s cooperative institutes, which study everything from improving lifesaving ...
As atmospheric rivers pounded the U.S. West Coast last winter, scientists deployed increasingly advanced observing tools over ...
These hurricanes of 2024 were either so destructive and/or deadly that an international committee retired their names from use in future hurricanes. That's happened many times in the past 70-plus ...
along the equatorial Pacific Ocean. According to the April update issued by the US-based National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the neutral phase of ENSO will emerge and continue ...
The La Niña and El Niño ENSO phases are patterns of sea surface temperature and atmospheric changes in the tropical Pacific Ocean, NOAA explains. La Niña’s signature is cooler-than-average ...
NOAA's latest data revealed that the tropical Pacific warmed up again in March, so the La Niña is officially over. We're now in a neutral state in the ENSO cycle, which means there isn't an ...
The Center, a division of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), said that leaves us ... and snow up north (especially in the Pacific Northwest and Ohio Valley).
After the storm re-sculpted the rivers and streams of Western North Carolina ... Mayor of Maggie Valley Mike Eveland said the hurricane realigned Jonathan Creek, weakening the stream banks ...