Scientists have found a rare warming pattern in the Pacific Ocean that could make the next El Niño much stronger.
The U.S. military says it launched another strike on a boat accused of ferrying drugs in the eastern Pacific Ocean, killing ...
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A new storm system is forming where experts didn't expect it
Weather has always had a habit of defying the people who study it most. Models improve, satellites sharpen, and forecasters ...
Volcanic ash from the Andes fed ocean life, increased algae growth, and reduced carbon dioxide, slowly cooling Earth millions ...
An El Niño event is expected to develop from mid-2026, impacting global temperature and rainfall patterns, according to the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). The latest monthly Global Seasonal ...
Building a dam in the Bering Strait might preserve the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, but experts warn it could ...
Blocking the narrow waterway between Russia and Alaska could help stabilize a vulnerable system of ocean currents, scientists ...
World Tuna Day on May 2 highlights a group of fish that supports diets, jobs, and entire coastal economies. Tuna appear in ...
Nicole Scherzinger marks Earth Day with breathtaking nature photos in a zebra-print bikini and a heartfelt message tied to ...
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art has completed renovations two decades in the making with a new home for its permanent ...
A “super” El Niño may be building in the Pacific — but for Texas, the real impacts likely won’t show up just yet.
Latest climate model guidance points to a strong El Niño forming by the end of 2026, increasing confidence in significant seasonal impacts.
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