El Niño may mean an increased chance of snowfall for some of you. For the rest of you, it may be a bridge to s(nowhere).
El Niño is on the prowl in the tropical Pacific. How loud do forecasters think it's going to roar?
El Niño communicates with North America by tweaking the jet stream. How does all that work?
The September 2023 ENSO Outlook predicts El Niño will stick around at least through January-March 2024. But don't just take it from us, hear directly from the Pacific Ocean and tropical atmosphere, who join the blog to answer some questions.
A third year of La Niña, a record-setting underwater volcanic eruption, and drought expansion. These are just a few of the highlights of the State of the Climate 2022 report.
Out of the 29 Northern Hemisphere summers that led up to a winter El Niño, how many were hot versus cold? Wet versus dry? These maps are a global climate scorecard for the influence of El Niño on June-August climate.
How will the current El Niño impact coastal flooding over the next year? Guest blogger William Sweet and his colleagues discuss how the combination of long-term sea level rise and El Niño have increased the risk of high-tide flooding along both U.S. coastlines.
July 2023 was the warmest July on record. Ocean surface temperatures were record warm for the fourth month in a row.
The swings between El Niño and La Niña have been bigger in recent decades than earlier ones. Our guest blogger covers new research pointing the finger at human-caused climate change.
The chance that El Niño will continue through the winter is greater than 90%. Our blogger will get you on El Niño's dance card.