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.
El Niño conditions are likely to transition to neutral within a month or two. What’s in store for the rest of 2019?
Is it possible for us to predict the strength of El Niño or La Nina in the same way we currently predict whether we are in El Niño or La Nina? Recent research from NOAA's ENSO forecasting team looks directly at this question.
El Niño is still here, and it's likely to stick around through the summer. Our blogger takes a look ahead.
With the annual updating of NCEI’s climate trends maps, let’s go Beyond the Data to a land of seesaws and duct tape.
The major El Niño of 2015-16 affected disease occurrence throughout the globe. Our blogger discusses new efforts to use ENSO forecasts to issue early warning alerts for global disease outbreaks.
First massive flooding and then a blizzard, the Plains and Upper Midwest experienced huge weather events in March and April 2019. In this installment of the Beyond the Data blog, NCEI's Deke Arndt provides a post-game analysis.