A new study reveals that Arctic ice loss could intensify extreme cold waves and disrupt winters on several continents.
By Brian K. Sullivan THE WASHINGTON POST The odds are rising that a weather-roiling El Niño will emerge in the next few months and strengthen through the year, threatening global crop supplies, ...
Seasonal models are predicting an El Nino climate pattern that could be the strongest on record, bringing with it more ...
El Niño is expected to develop soon and could be the strongest on record, bringing with it more extreme weather. While the ...
Some of the forecast models have been suggesting that the pending El Niño event, for the winter of 2026–27, could approach ...
A "super" El Niño is now the most likely scenario from October 2026 to February 2027, according to a new forecast from the ...
Heading into hurricane season, the agency says there's still 'substantial uncertainty about El Niño's peak strength.' ...
More than three-quarters of the penguins' population died during a separate strong El Niño event, fueling concerns for this ...
Whether it will be a “very strong” or even “super” El Niño remains to be seen, but the powerful Pacific Ocean pattern is ...
California's Central Valley faces a growing threat from fungal storms that spread Valley fever, driven by changing climate ...
Fungal storms in California are rising as Valley fever cases grow. Dust, wind and climate shifts spread airborne spores ...
A super-strength El Niño appears to be taking shape in the Pacific Ocean, heightening concerns that Southern California could ...