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La Niña came and went in a flash. Now that it’s behind us, what does that mean for Texas’s spring rain chances?
The forecast team at Atmospheric G2 is expecting fewer hurricanes, but that doesn't mean the threat to the U.S. East Coast ...
El Niño, a climate troublemaker, has long been one of the largest drivers of variability in the global climate. Every few ...
The El Niño phenomenon in the South Atlantic and Benguela current, which flows along the west coast of southern Africa, have ...
The expected busy season is due to the presence of unusually warm water in the Atlantic Ocean where hurricanes form, along ...
Now, neither La Niña nor its counterpart El Niño are present and a so-called neutral phase has begun, according to a new National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration report. This neutral ...
The latest analysis from the National Weather Service's Climate Prediction Center revealed that La Niña is no more.
Hurricane season is less than two months away, and we are looking at how water temperatures could affect the upcoming ...
Hurricane forecasters are carefully watching ocean temperatures in the Pacific for changes that could impact this year's ...
La Niña conditions are no longer observed or expected to develop in the Philippines and in the tropical Pacific until ...
The short-lived reign of La Niña has come to an end. La Niña – a natural climate pattern that can influence weather worldwide ...