
Some oceanic and atmospheric patterns can give us an early heads-up that El Niño might be on its way.
A blog about monitoring and forecasting El Niño, La Niña, and its impacts.
Some oceanic and atmospheric patterns can give us an early heads-up that El Niño might be on its way.
ENSO-neutral is expected to last through spring 2020. See why in our latest ENSO blog and stay for some ENSO trivia.
What goes into NOAA’s winter outlook when ENSO is in neutral? The Climate Prediction Center’s Mike Halpert discusses the details.
While ENSO-neutral conditions are expected to continue through the winter, some other climate patterns are out and about in the neighborhood.
A blog post on the Blob. Blob, Blob, Blob. But here's why you shouldn't call it the Blob.
ENSO-neutral conditions are likely to remain through the fall. What’s going on in the tropical Pacific? While we’re at it, what’s going on with the Atlantic hurricane season?
New research weighs in on a popular debate about whether reduced Arctic sea ice is causing extreme mid-latitude winters. Their result? Blame the atmosphere, not the ice.
The tropical Pacific Ocean may be ENSO-neutral, but there are still plenty of climate-and-weather topics to talk about.
El Niño has ended, bringing a transition to ENSO-neutral conditions. How long can we expect neutral conditions to last?
Dr. Haiyan Teng explains why the moisture in the ground you walk across may have important consequences for the summertime climate.