The March 2022 climate outlook favors a warmer-than-average month for the eastern/south-central US, a cooler-than-average month for the western/north-central US, and a wetter-than-average month for the Great Lakes.
How do El Niño and La Niña affect atmospheric rivers?
It was the sixth-warmest year on record for planet Earth.
Hop in as our ENSO blogger takes you on a road trip through the February 2022 ENSO forecast.
The February 2022 climate outlook favors warmer-than-average temperatures across the southern and eastern U.S., with cooler and wetter conditions favored across the north. Out West, a drier-than-average month is forecast.
A high-level explainer of the jet stream. (Ha ha..."high-level"...get it?)
La Niña is likely near its peak strength, but that doesn't mean its impacts will disappear anytime soon.
As we enter our second La Niña winter in a row, our blogger explains what we know about the chances for a three-peat. (TL;DR: possible, but not statistically likely.)
The December 2021 climate outlook favors a warmer-than-average end to 2021 for much of the country, with odds tilted towards a drier-than-average December for the Southeast
What weather can the U.S. expect in the second winter of a double-dip La Niña? The Climate Prediction Center’s Mike Halpert lays it out in his discussion of the November update to NOAA’s winter outlook.